Parish Council

More of Buriton’s Wednesday Winter Warmers

Come and have a cuppa, biscuits and a chat …

Come and have a cuppa, biscuits, a bowl of soup and a chat with others from 12noon to 2.30pm on Wednesdays 15th February, 1st March and 15th March.

In the Seward Room at St Mary’s church.

Please spread the word to any neighbours in the parish who you think might like to come along.

Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.

Please phone Lynne on 07809 692879 if you need a lift.

All provided by the generosity of the Parish Council and St Mary’s Church. 

 

Image media

Buriton's Wednesday Winter Warmer

Come and have a cuppa, biscuits, a bowl of soup and a chat …

Come and have a cuppa, biscuits, a bowl of soup and a chat with others from 12 noon to 2.30pm.

In the Seward Room at St Mary’s church.

Please spread the word to any neighbours in the parish who you think might like to come along.

Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.

Please phone Lynne on 07809 692879 if you need a lift.

All provided by the generosity of the Parish Council and St Mary’s Church. 

Buriton's Wednesday Winter Warmer

Come and have a cuppa, biscuits, a bowl of soup and a chat …

Come and have a cuppa, biscuits, a bowl of soup and a chat with others from 12 noon to 2.30pm.

In the Seward Room at St Mary’s church.

Please spread the word to any neighbours in the parish who you think might like to come along.

Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.

Please phone Lynne on 07809 692879 if you need a lift.

All provided by the generosity of the Parish Council and St Mary’s Church. 

Buriton's Wednesday Winter Warmer

Come and have a cuppa, biscuits, a bowl of soup and a chat …

Come and have a cuppa, biscuits, a bowl of soup and a chat with others from 12 noon to 2.30pm.

In the Seward Room at St Mary’s church.

Please spread the word to any neighbours in the parish who you think might like to come along.

Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.

Please phone Lynne on 07809 692879 if you need a lift.

All provided by the generosity of the Parish Council and St Mary’s Church. 

Children disgusted about dog poo problems

Are you still risking £100?

The District Council’s Environmental Enforcement manager and her team have visited the village again and found far too many instances of dog fouling: on the recreation ground, along the High Street and outside homes in other parts of the village.

Dogs cannot be blamed for this disgusting behaviour.

There is a small minority of dog owners who do not clean up after their pets.

Dog fouling is not only deeply unpleasant; it is dangerous and can cause infections and blindness in children and adults.

Public inquiry about Re-Charge One Planning Application

Starting on 21st February in Midhurst

In April 2022 the National Park’s Planning Committee refused the planning application to develop a field near the Greenway Lane roundabout for up to 60 holiday lodges, spaces for shops and cafes, a re-charge centre for electric vehicles and internal roads with about 125 parking spaces (see here).

Potential changes to planning proposals at the Greenway Lane site

The Parish Council has studied details and written to the Planning Authority

Metis Homes obtained Planning Permission for 10 new homes in March 2022 but then sold the site to Imperial Homes soon afterwards.

The new owners need to show that their building proposals still fit with a number of ‘conditions’ that were imposed when planning permission was granted.

Parish Councillors have studied new details and were disappointed and alarmed to find many significant changes to some important parts of the planning permission, including:  

Image media

Parish Council Meeting and Annual Parish Meeting

Buriton Parish Council meets every alternate month throughout the year.

On 15th May the Parish Council will also be holding its Annual Parish Meeting, commencing at 6.30pm.

The Agenda for the Annual Parish Meeting will include an annual report and a copy of the full agenda for the Annual Parish Meeting will be available on the home page of the Parish Council part of this web-site.

At the end of the Annual Parish Meeting, the Council will hold its regular meeting which will also provide an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions or make comments in a Public Forum session. More details about the Parish Council can be found elsewhere on this website: http://www.buriton.info/parish-council