Hurstpierpoint & Sayers Common Parish Council news

Hurstpierpoint & Sayers Common Parish Council news - December 2024

A Winter Walk through Hurst Meadows

Are you looking for a very short accessible circular walk with impressive views, beautiful trees, rolling fields, the sound of birdsong and benches to sit and rest and take all this in? The new cyclepath through Hurst Meadows from the eastern end of Trinity Road makes the countryside accessible for everyone. It is all-weather and suitable for buggies, wheelchairs and those with limited mobility.

Combining a walk along the cyclepath with a return along the Millennium Garden path makes for a varied and interesting short ramble. There really is so much to see and enjoy in just a very small area. Things to look out for include the kestrel which has taken to hovering over the part of Fifteen Acres field adjacent to the cyclepath, the old apple trees which were once part of the orchard of St. Georges House and the animals and birds carved from the Monterey pine tree which once stood in the House gardens. You will be able to see nature recovery taking place in the ex-arable fields and hear the green woodpeckers calling from the trees that surround them. Last year we heard skylarks above Hurst Meadows in January so if you are very lucky you may also be rewarded by hearing their beautiful song.

We have had so many positive comments about the cyclepath and it really has been heartening to see just how many people of all ages are using it.

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Hurstpierpoint & Sayers Common Parish Council news - September 2024

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Update on proposed Traffic Regulation Orders

The Parish Council currently have 4 applications for Traffic Regulation Orders/Community Highway Schemes with WSCC. We have been advised that the request to limit Reeds Lane to 7.5 tonnes except for access, and junction protection for Willow Way, Talbot Mead and Chalkers Lane with the Cuckfield Road did not pass the threshold test for taking forward. The Parish Council intends to revisit both with WSCC. The applications for an extension to the current 20mph limit on the High Street, and harmonising speed limits on all the approaches to Hurstpierpoint College are still proceeding. Updates will follow when received.




Keeping hedges clear of footpaths – whose responsibility?

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The Parish Council often receives reports of footpaths and pavements becoming difficult to access due to overhanging greenery, branches etc. It is the responsibility of the landowner to maintain their hedges, trees and shrubs so that they don’t cause an obstruction or a danger to pedestrians. Problems of this nature should be reported to West Sussex County Council as the Highways authority, either online via their website or by ringing 01243 642105. Prior to doing this however, if the landowner is a neighbour, then a polite and friendly request is probably the most appropriate initial action.



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Hurstpierpoint & Sayers Common Parish Council news - Feb 24

We need you!

The Mid Sussex District Plan proposes to more than double the number of existing dwellings in the immediate area through the addition of nearly 4,000 new homes. Mid Sussex District Council (MSDC) is currently reviewing the Mid Sussex District Plan that was adopted in March 2018.

In accordance with legislation and national policy the Plan must be reviewed every five years and updated as necessary. In December 2022 the Parish Council commented on the first draft of the revised District Plan published by MSDC and those comments can be found on our Hurst Life website here.
This Plan if enacted will radically change the nature of our parish. We would urge all residents and interested local groups to take the time to respond before the deadline of 23rd February.

The MSDC website address is www.midsussex.inconsult.uk/districtplanreg19 where there is an online questionnaire, but you can also email: policyconsultation@midsussex.gov.uk or write to Planning Policy, Mid Sussex District Council, Oaklands, Oakland Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH16 1SS. You can also contact the Planning Policy Team by telephone on 01444 477053.

Comments may carry more weight if any criticism of aspects of the plan is accompanied by suggestions of positive alternatives.

More information on the detail of the Plan and the likely response from the Parish Council (as well as the rest of their newsletter) can be found on the images provided - click to enlarge, or inside February’s issue of Hurst Life from page 28.