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Have a Say on South Easter Water’s Draft 25 Year Environment Plan

A unique draft 25-Year Environment Plan written by South East Water now needs feedback from local residents on its strengths and weaknesses before it is published.

South East Water is the first UK water company to produce such a plan, following an intensive period working with its customers, employees and other environmental organisations to shape it. The appeal for feedback from local communities is the final stage before it is published in summer-2022.

Not only does the plan set out how the company will limit its own impact on the environment, but more importantly, how it will improve the overall health of the environment and increase its resilience to the effects of drought, flooding and growing demand for tap water.

Supplying drinking water to 2.2 million customers across the south east, the company maintains 83 water treatment works and 9,000 miles of underground pipes, as well as 33 Sites of Special Scientific Interest, two local nature reserves, Lullington Heath National Nature Reserve and numerous Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The water supplier also works with farmers, landowners and other water users to protect the quality and quantity of the rivers and underground aquifers which are used to produce an average of 520 million litres of tap water each day.

The company is now looking to expand the work of its in-house team of environmental experts to work with other local companies and individuals to improve the environment within a generation.

The consultation runs from 1 to 30 April.  Read the plan and have your say on South East Water’s websitesoutheastwater.co.uk/25YP.



Take Part in the Wivelsfield Recycling Day on Saturday 19th March 2022

Wivelsfield Parish Council invites residents to take part in a Wivelsfield Recycling Day on Saturday 19th March, to coincide with Global Recycling Day.

The idea is based upon something that District Councillor, Nancy Bikson, saw work really effectively in Australia.  Anyone with items that they no longer need, but that have plenty of life left in them, can leave them outside their home on the morning of Saturday 19th March, allowing others to come round and take anything that they’d find useful.  In this way, residents will be helping to re-use and recycle items, without the hassle of taking them to a charity shop etc and in a way that can benefit others in the immediate community.

We ask you to ensure that everything made available is in good working order, that there aren’t any trip hazards for those walking past, and nothing is left obstructing roads or pavements.   Anyone wishing to take part can download a ‘Wivelsfield Recycling Day’ poster below, to print and display in a window or on the items being given away, to indicate their participation in the event, or feel free to make your own!

Any items which have not been taken are to be removed again at the end of the day.

In return, perhaps anyone who finds things that they’d like to rehome, might like to pop a little ‘thank you’ note through the giver’s door, to let them know their pre-loved items are appreciated.

If you have any questions, please email Liz Gander, the Parish Clerk, via  clerk@wivelsfield.org.uk  or speak to District Councillor Bikson on 07795 188372 /  Nancy.bikson@lewes.gov.uk .

 

‘We’re taking part in the Wivelsfield Recycling Day’ participant pack & poster download

(Hard copies of the poster are available from the Parish Council for anyone unable to print it.  Please contact the Parish Clerk by Wednesday 16th March to arrange to collect a copy).


Boundary Commission for England Launches Consultation on Proposed Constituencies

The Boundary Commission for England is inviting people to comment during its secondary public consultation on constituency boundaries, which runs until April 4.  The proposals made would impact the Parish of Wivelsfield, which, for the purposes of parliamentary representation, would cease to be covered by the MP of Lewes, but would instead become part of the East Grinstead and Uckfield constituency.

The review is being undertaken in order to make the number of electors in each constituency roughly the same.  The Lewes constituency would become known as the Lewes County Constituency and have new areas added such as Jevington, Wannock, part of Willingdon, Stone Cross and Hankham and existing ones removed from the current make-up of the constituency including Chailey, Barcombe & Hamsey, Ditchling & Westmeston, Newick, Plumpton, Streat, East Chiltington & St John, Wivelsfield.

To find out more and have your say, please go to bcereviews.org.uk

 


Free Business Support and Advice from Edeal

Edeal

We are a not-for-profit organisation set up to offer free support and advice to anybody who is looking to start a new business or business owners in need of support/advice. We receive a small amount of funding from Eastbourne, Lewes and Wealden District Council to enable us to offer our services for free. We also offer 1-2-1 advice so any business of any size can contact us for help, as long as they are based in Eastbourne, Wealden or the Lewes District. Attached is a link to our events page   https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/edeal-enterprise-agency-ltd-31165827281


Grant Applications Invited

Following the adoption of a new grants policy, Wivelsfield Parish Council is inviting applications for small grants, from clubs and organisations within the Parish, that serve/benefit residents.

The deadline for applications this year is Friday 25th February.  More details and a copy of the application form may be found in the policy document below:

Wivelsfield Parish Council Grants Policy & Grant Application Form

To request an editable copy of the document, please contact the Parish Clerk, Liz Gander, by emailing clerk@wivelsfield.org.uk .