News & Views
The Charity has been contributing to the cost of education in the ecclesiastical Parish of Angmering for over 300 years.
The Trustees consider applications for grants from young people under the age of 25 years who live in the Parish. To be considered for a grant a young person could, for example, be going to university/college, doing a gap year possibly to undertake voluntary work, a musical or sporting activity away from home, or need financial assistance with field trips.
Gifts and bequests to the Charity from those who have concern for the future development of young people in Angmering are the life-blood of the Charity. These help in maintaining the Charity's financial security so that it can continue its work and satisfy the requests it receives for grants from young people in Angmering.
The Trustees of the Charity normally meet termly in January, May and October to consider grant requests.
Applications for grants should be sent to the Secretary in advance of a meeting. The Secretary will be happy to provide more information about the Charity on request. All details from:
Mrs Sue Finlayson (Hon. Secretary),
60 Roundstone
Crescent,
East Preston,
BN16 1DQ
(Tel: 01903-773504)
Charity Registration Number : 306424
A/18/10 - Extension & alterations to garage building providing ancillary accommodation at Seniah House, Honey Lane. For: Mr & Mrs G Rivers
A/20/10/A - 1 No. externally illuminated fascia sign & 2 No. externally illuminated pole mounted board signs at Worthing Ferring Garden Centre, Littlehampton Road, Ferring. For: The Garden Centre Group
A/22/10 - Proposed garage at Woolven House, Dappers Lane. For: Ms Prinsloo
A/25/10- New attached garage at 2 Lloyd Goring Close. For: Mr C Coomber
Observations on this/these Application(s) must be received by The Head of Planning Services, Arun District Council, The Arun Civic Centre, Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 5LF by 1 April 2010.
To see applications, plans, design statements, etc, type the Application Reference Number (such as those above) into Arun District Council's "Application Search Facility " , click on the Search button, and click on the hyperlink reference when selected application is returned - then select "Documents".
It will be a full day of action-packed racing at Angmering raceway
(www.ovalraceclub.co.uk) on Sunday March 14th when the drivers take to
the track to attempt to win last minute points as the winter season comes to a
close.
The racing has been fast and furious over the winter
season with the drivers going all out to secure the championship title and
providing some very hot racing to chase away the cold on race day.
Non-contact formulas in action will include the street stocks, production stocks, junior rods and the tyre scorching hot rods to name just a few. In the contact formula, the nudge and spin Bangers are firm crowd pleasers, as the old MOT failures are thrashed mercilessly around the track, with those that survive the racing being sent to the great scrap yard in the sky in the fender-bending demolition derby that closes the meeting.
With an impressive grid of cars, offering something for every race fan and the drivers determined to put the pedal very firmly to the metal as they roar to a finish in the Winter Championship series, Angmering will deliver a great action packed and value for money day out for all the family on Sunday, March 14th.
Angmering Raceway is located just off the A280 at the junction between Water Lane and the Angmering By-Pass. The gates open at 8am, with racing commencing at 11.30am. Adult admission is £10; Kids 10-14, £5; with Kids under ten free. Senior Citizens, disabled and Students (with valid student cards) can also enjoy a days racing for just £5. Further information from Angmering Raceway jan@ovalracewayclub.co.uk. Tel: 01903 859807 during office hours - out of office hours 01243 268887.
Alcohol Restriction Area - Bramley
Green
The Assistant Parish Clerk confirmed a letter had been sent
to Sussex Police and their acknowledgement confirms an Inspector will now be
discussing the issue with Arun District Council. The Assistant Parish Clerk
distributed a map showing the existing Alcohol Restriction Area which covers
the coastal plain from Littlehampton to Ferring.
Mayflower Park SUD
Maintenance
The APC has confirmed that Southern Water do not
adopt SUDs. A letter has been sent to Arun District Council requesting
information on maintenance, and a reply is awaited from their Engineers
Section. The Assistant Parish Clerk confirmed that the S.106 included a sum for
maintaining this drainage area.
ACTION: The Assistant Parish Clerk to
investigate the following: (1) SUD: What is its purpose and what maintenance
does it require. (2) Interceptors: Whose responsibility to maintain; is
pollution an issue; when will West Sussex County Council take over
responsibility from Developers Consortium.
Hanging Baskets & Floral
Displays
Members agreed to renew this contract for an additional
year. Proposed by Councillor Turner. Seconded by Councillor Nunn. Assistant
Parish Clerk to refer to Policy and Finance for ratification. Councillor Nunn
raised the possibility of entry into the In Bloom competition and Members were
keen to take this forward.
ACTION: Assistant Parish Clerk to check
deadlines and entry requirements for discussion at next meeting.
Management of Fletcher's
Field
Members agreed that a letter should now be sent to the
Trustees to enquire if they are in a position to put their proposals to the
Parish and finally agree the management of Fletchers Field.
ACTION:
Assistant Parish Clerk to draft letter on terms agreed to Mr. R. Hance,
Churchwarden.
To read the full minutes of this meeting, click here (PDF file)
Planning Application No. A/2/10 (Public
Questions)
Mr. Graham Butt: Advised Members he was attending
to answer any questions arising from his application for change from retail to
office use. Mr. Butt stated that he believed this new usage was right for the
village, and would provide a service from an established company.
Councillor Nunn: Would the premises still maintain a shop frontage
with display of properties for sale and asked why the estate agency was looking
for premises in Angmering.
Mr. Graham Butt: Confirmed it would retain
a shop exterior. He stated he had previously tried to obtain business premises
in the village but had been unsuccessful. Angmering was popular so there would
be sufficient volume of business as already found in his other local offices,
and it would allow the support of local clients.
Councillor Nunn
requested an assurance that Angmering and Bramley Green are not treated as a
separate entity and Mr. Butt stated that areas are often identified separately
for the assistance of prospective purchasers, but he would take into account
the view expressed.
To read the full minutes of this meeting, click here (PDF file)
Maps &
Noticeboards
(a)- The committee discussed the need to
update the village maps with new additions such as the Community Centre. The
committee decided to wait and see if other things needed to be added in due
course which would justify the cost. The Highway Committee have agreed to
install road signs to the Community Centre which should help the situation.
(b) - The Senior Assistant Clerk reported that the notice boards at
the Community centre and Downs Way, were causing problems, they were letting in
water and the doors were not opening easily. Some work had been done but the
problems persist. The Committee asked the office to get costings for
replacement boards to be discussed at the next meeting.
Skate Park
Councillor Verrinder
said he had met with Angmering Forge last week at the Skate Park and they
discussed a metal rail to surround the bowl. Angmering forge will quote us this
week. A concrete apron is needed around the bowl, Councillor Verrinder will
decide what spec. is required.
To read the full minutes of this meeting, click here (PDF file)
Honey Lane
Public
Questions: - Three members of the Public were present, Mr and Mrs Limbrick
and Mr Rivers. They wished to discuss the improvements to Honey Lane. Their
concern was that the work the Council were currently doing did not cover the
worst part of Honey Lane. There had been a recent meeting of the Honey Lane
residents and Councillors Bicknell and Bos. Minutes of that meeting will be
attached and a copy sent to Mr Rivers. Councillor Bicknell explained that the
Parish Council only had sufficient money to complete the footpath at the
Bramley Green end, it was hoped to get West Sussex County Council on board for
the future and help in improving the footpath element at the other part of the
lane in due course. Mr Rivers said that as the Lane was a public right of way
more and more people were accessing it to drop their children off for school
more damage was being done. The residents were happy to contribute to any
improvements but wanted to work closely with the Parish Council. They were
currently putting together a specification for approval. It was agreed by
Councillor Bicknell that he would continue to work with the residents and help
in any way possible to point them in the direction of grants.
Committee Discussion: - Most of the issues were covered under Public Questions but Councillor Bicknell added that the meeting had gone well with the residents of Honey Lane and he was happy to be part of the ongoing group to see the project forward. Councillor Mountain said he had concerns that West Sussex County Council would not get involved in road improvements in a private road.
Smiley Face Speed Indicator
Device
The Senior Assistant Clerk reported that she had been in
contact with Alison Tate (senior engineer speed management WSCC). The
request to install two vehicle activated signs has been passed to the VAS
committee for review in April/May. Councillor Bicknell asked if a letter could
be sent to Tracey Webb (Highways Manager WSCC) asking for her support in
this initiative.
Lighting of Mayflower Park
The
Committee noted the email from Paul Barden of WSCC stating that to do a plan of
the proposed lighting would cost £350. Councillor Bicknell said he had
had a site meeting with Colas last week and they were going to send a quote to
the office. If a lighting plan was then required Colas thought it could cost
£200. The Committee agreed that this was probably a plan that would have
to be put on hold until other S106 money was available.
Signage for the Community
Centre
The Committee had already agreed to two new signs
directing traffic from Roundstone lane to the Community Centre but after
discussion felt it was also necessary to have a sign from the A259. Councillor
Leverick will have a look at the area and report back to the office with his
proposals. The Committee also requested that the Leisure Committee look at
amending the maps to include the Community Centre.
To read the full minutes of this meeting, click here (PDF file)
As regular readers of this News page will be aware, there have been a number of initiatives to help raise £40,000 to allow Angmering's little Sophie Nugent to have a life changing selective dorsal rhizotomy procedure in the USA. Sophie suffers from cerebral palsy, which leaves her unable to walk or stand unaided, and crippled with painful spasms. Many people and organisations both within and outside the parish have really helped in supporting this cause to help Sophie walk.
The latest initiative comes from Peter Blanks of the Tarring Short Mat Bowls Club. Peter will be competing in a non-stop twelve-hour BOWLATHON at St Margaret's Primary School in Arundel Road, Angmering, on Thursday 8th April from 9.00am to 9.00pm. He will be competing against one of his fellow club members, David Reece, and adjudicators will be on hand to ensure that everything runs properly.
Peter is looking to raise money for Sophie's Fund by people sponsoring him for every shot that he scores during the twelve-hour period. This can either be an amount per shot up to a maximum sum or for a set amount. Download a Sponsor Sheet by clicking here (PDF file).
There will also be a target mat for visitors to try their hand on throughout the day for a "best of the day" score, for which the prize will be a DVD player. Refreshments will be available throughout the day and there will also be a Raffle, the donation of prizes for which would be gratefully received. Donated prizes may be left at Viskas, The Avenals, High Street, Angmering or 45 Greenwood Drive, Angmering.
Peter and David would very much appreciate it if you could spend a little time during the day and pop in and give them your support.
PLEASE - HELP CHANGE SOPHIE'S LIFE
( The original news article on Sophie may be read in the January 2010 News Archive )
A/19/10/TC - Pollard one Poplar Tree back to previous pollard points (2001) within the Angmering Conservation Area at Conyers, Church Road. For: Miss L Caster
A24/10- Construction of two storey and single storey extensions, roofing over of area between existing bungalow and proposed extension, replacement of existing timber windows with PVCu windows (re- submission of planning application A/73/09/) at Tall Trees, High Street. For: Mr M Wiggins
Observations on this/these Application(s) must be received by The Head of Planning Services, Arun District Council, The Arun Civic Centre, Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 5LF by 25 March 2010.
To see applications, plans, design statements, etc, type the Application Reference Number (such as those above) into Arun District Council's "Application Search Facility " , click on the Search button, and click on the hyperlink reference when selected application is returned - then select "Documents".
There are still some tickets available for the Jonathan Veira concert on Sunday, March 14th. This is an evening not to be missed for all music and opera lovers. To book a ticket phone 07760 776267. poster

A fire totally destroyed a garage in Wayside Road, Bramley Green this afternoon (Saturday). The garage belonged to a house in Bramley Way. Firefighters were called at shortly after 3.00pm and three appliances attended the scene. A pall of smoke drifted across Bramley Green and the centre of the village. A side wall of an adjoining house in Wayside Road was left blackened as a result of the blaze.
Neighbours reported hearing an explosion just before the fire broke out.
An ambulance was called to the scene and an injured man, believed to be in his 60s, was taken to East Grinstead burns unit resulting from burns to his legs. It is understood he had been cleaning a motorbike with petrol at the time. Three motorbikes were destroyed in the blaze. Another man from the house in Wayside Road was taken to hospital with smoke inhalation.
Photos: (left) © Steve Wallace and (right) © Debbie Lakin
Further to our news article last week reporting that a thief had stolen a collecting tin for Sophie's Fund from the Co-op store in The Square, Graham Butt of Graham Butt Estate Agents, has generously come to the rescue and has donated £400 to replace the estimated contents of the tin.
Graham Butt Estate Agents are hoping to open a new Angmering branch in The Square in the next few months.
Other initiatives for raise money for Sophie's Fund are planned, and next week we will be bringing you details of a short mat bowls "Bowlathon" which will be taking place in the village to boost the Fund.
PLEASE - HELP SOPHIE WALK
A/9/10/L - Application for Listed Building Consent for the conversion and extension of former solicitors offices to form a 2 no. bedroom cottage at Aberdeen House, Arundel Road. For: Mr J Yates
A/15/10- 2 x cottage dormers to the front elevation of the property for loft conversion forming two new bedrooms at 32 Nursery Road, Bramley Green. For: Mr & Mrs Clilverd
Observations on this/these Application(s) must be received by The Head of Planning Services, Arun District Council, The Arun Civic Centre, Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 5LF by 18 March 2010.
To see applications, plans, design statements, etc, type the Application Reference Number (such as those above) into Arun District Council's "Application Search Facility " , click on the Search button, and click on the hyperlink reference when selected application is returned - then select "Documents".
CANCELLED DUE TO INSUFFICIENT NUMBERS
Angmering Sixth Form students are running their first Charity week from Monday 8 March to Friday 12 March. Sixth Formers will be running a number of events to raise money for specific charities. These charities include one which is supporting schools in Haiti in the aftermath of the recent earthquake and the Calvert Trust which is a residual facility where our Year 7 students with disabilities access sporting activities.
The bulk of their fundraising will be focused on supporting the younger sister of one of our students. Sophie Wells-Nugent is 4 years old and lives in Angmering. Sophie has cerebral palsy which makes her unable to walk or stand unaided. Sophie uses a wheelchair and a walking frame to get around, and lives her life in constant pain. Sophie needs to go to America to have an operation called Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy. This involves cutting the nerves along the spine that send the negative signals from her brain to her feet. This will allow the functioning nerves to work, allowing her to learn how to walk and stand. She will also lose all the tightness and severe pain that she has to suffer. The cost of the operation is £40,000 of which, Sophie's family have already raised over £20,000.
To raise funds for Sophie's cause, we would like to invite parents and other members of our community to a breakfast at the school on Thursday 11 March at 9am. We will not be charging for this breakfast but would obviously ask anybody who comes to make a donation. If you would like to reserve a place at this breakfast could you please contact Mrs Harrington at the school by phoning (01903) 778391 or by email bharrington@wsgfl.org.uk
Many thanks in advance for your support.
Mr Kerrison Director of
Studies - Post 16 Education
PLEASE - HELP SOPHIE WALK
St Margaret's Church is launching a new service this coming Sunday (28 February) at 4pm called 'St Margaret's FM' .
It is designed to appeal to primary school age children and their families - people who are often very busy on Sunday mornings, and yet might be interested to come to an afternoon service on a monthly basis. It will be an interactive service consisting of lively songs the children know from their schools, activities and a short talk for them, and also material aimed at the adults, so we hope that everyone will get something from it. The service will last under an hour, and there will be drinks and cakes available afterwards.
Do give it a try this month, if you can - and enjoy the fun, faith and
friendship on offer. All are very welcome.
poster (PDF file)
.......................................................... Mark Standen
(Rector) ................................................
dizzy, the local diabetes charity which has a shop in the village, is holding a Charity Quiz Night at Worthing Rugby Football Club, Roundstone Lane, Angmering on Friday 5th March (7pm arrival, for 7:30pm quiz start).
They're looking for teams of up to six people and tickets are just £60 per team (or £10 per person) which includes a buffet meal and prizes! There is a bar in the clubhouse where you can purchase very reasonably priced refreshments.
It's going to be a great night they we hope you will join them. Simply complete the attached team entry form (PDF file 136KB) and post it back to them at dizzy, Unit 14B, Brookside Business Park, Brookside Ave. Rustington BN16 3LP (or via fax to 01903 772550) with your entry fee, by Tuesday 2nd March.
The new footpath from Bramley Green to the north end of the allotments in Honey Lane opened this afternoon. The work has been carried out this week by contractors to Angmering Parish Council to County Council standards. The footpath means that there is now only sufficient room for one vehicle at a time to drive over the track beside the new path to and from the allotments' car park.
A rucksack containing college artwork notes and other items was found last Monday (15 February) at 7.30 am in Station Road on the verge near the southern road buildout. The rucksack is believed to belong to a Dave McHugh. If anyone knows the owner of the rucksack, please contact Angmering Village Life in the first instance.
An appliance from East Preston Fire Station was called to Barn Farm, Dappers Lane shortly before midday yesterday after a medium sized bonfire appeared to get out of control. The bonfire was extinguished by the attending crew.
A mean thief has stolen a collecting tin for Sophie's Fund (see news article dated 20 January). The tin, which was on the counter of the Co-op in The Square, was stolen on Sunday evening. The thief was captured on CCTV and footage passed to the police for identification. Sophie's mum, Debbie, estimates that the tin may have contained contributions of between £200 and £300. It is understood that charity tins with chains will be procurred.
Since local publicity began on this website and in the Littlehampton Gazette, the sum so far raised has increased to £20,000, about half of what is necessary for Sophie to have her life changing operation in the USA. Notwithstanding that, in anticipation that the total will be achieved, a date for the operation has been set for July this year.
Debbie also tells Angmering Village Life that Kevin King of Spirit FM's Breakfast Show, has taken a keen interest in Sophie's proposed operation and wants to cover the whole story when Sophie and Debbie travel to the USA. He will also be keeping listeners advised of the progress of the Fund on his show and on the station's website.
If you still have not contributed to Sophie's Fund, you can do this by placing a donation in any one of the collecting tins around the village which are situated at St Margaret's Primary School, The Angmering School, the Parish Council Office, St Margaret's Church, Maverick Hair & Beauty Studio, Jeffrey's Hairstylists, Woodies News, The Lamb Inn, The Big Fry, and the Co-op. Alternatively, donations can also be made either by PayPal (send to D.greaves@yahoo.co.uk ) or to "Sophie's Fund" by cheque or by bank transfer - Bank Sort Code: 07-00-93, Bank A/C No: 33333334, A/C Ref: 1956/704113277 - this is a treasurer's account.
PLEASE - HELP SOPHIE WALK
A/2/10 - Change of use from (A1) retail to (A2) office use at 5 The Square. For: Graham Butt Estate Agents
A/136/09 - Outline application for the erection of 1no. 4 bedroom detached house with integral garage. Land South of Mill Cottage Old Mill Lane. For: Jireh Properties & Compass Lan. Readvertisement due to amended access off Darlington Close & amended house type.
Observations on this/these Application(s) must be received by The Head of Planning Services, Arun District Council, The Arun Civic Centre, Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 5LF by 11 March 2010.
To see applications, plans, design statements, etc, type the Application Reference Number (such as those above) into Arun District Council's "Application Search Facility " , click on the Search button, and click on the hyperlink reference when selected application is returned - then select "Documents".
Honey Lane
The Honey Lane project
had now been ordered and would be carried out during the week beginning 15
February 2010. Councillor Bicknell would attend a meeting of concerned
residents on to explain the Parish Council position. The Clerk would
investigate the lease with the Allotments Association to ascertain the extent
of the land covered by the agreement.
Community Centre Project
a) A
note had been received from Councillor Steven Mountain indicating that the
final figures for the construction had been agreed.
b) Some dates in
February had been agreed to enable the acoustic work to be done without
impacting on the Centres bookings. The Parish Council would not be paying
for this work.
c) The Clerk had written a letter to the Community Centre
Management Committee Chairman requesting information he required to be sure
that the lease could be signed by the Parish Council and further financial
support paid. He reported that he was attending a meeting with some trustees to
discuss the requirements. This committee fully supported this action and
insisted on a reply in writing to the requests.
Bramley Green Play Area
A report
had been commissioned from Foster Playscapes Limited on the subsidence being
experienced on this play area (copy attached to the final version of these
minutes). The Parish Council had accepted the play area as part of the Section
106 deal struck by Arun District Council with the developers. The Clerk was
requested to make representations to Arun District Council for it to accept
responsibility for the poor quality of the construction of this facility and to
pay for it to be repaired. A report would be made at the next meeting of this
committee on the solution to this problem.
Environmental Wardens
The
original closing date for applications for these jobs had been extended and
details sent to the Job Centre, with the result that three had been received.
The new closing date was 12 February, after which all applicants would be
considered. Councillor Turner expressed the wish that these should be local
jobs for local people and believed that they should be included on the
Newsletter.
Staff Contracts of Employment &
Pensions
(Detailed discussions took place and are reported in
the minutes - Ed)
To read the full minutes of this meeting, click here (PDF file)
Age Concern, through their "Fit as a Fiddle" programme, is trialing a new initiative to encourage people to get out and learn to eat healthily. Once a week, they will be holding classes for 12 persons at the Angmering Community Centre where, not only will they be shown how to prepare and cook delicious food, but they will then sit down to enjoy the three courses of food that were prepared.
This is an 8-week Course for the over 50's, on Wednesday lunchtimes starting on the 10th March - 11.30 a.m. until 2 p.m. The cost for the whole 8-week course is £12. For further details including how to book, see attached poster (PDF file - 108KB).
Residents are invited to an Open Meeting in the King Suite at Angmering Village Hall this Saturday, the 13 Feburary 2010. Refreshments will be available from 11.15 am and the Open Meeting will commence at 11.45 am.
Also present and available to answer your questions will be: County Councillor Deborah Urquhart, and District Councillors Mrs. Julie Hazelhurst, Paul Bicknell and Dudley Wensley
This Friday, 12th February (10.00 - 12.00 and 12.30 - 2.30) the Angmering Children & Family Centre completes their Art Project at the Centre led by local artist Su Cloud. If there is bad weather this date will be put forward to 19th February.
This project has been undertaken over a 3 week period with the children making clay tiles and then glazing them. They will be fixing the tiles in their garden area (at the rear of The Library) on Friday. The theme of the tiles is story based and they will be a permanent feature in the garden. The tiles will be used to complete a "treasure hunt" as a learning resource tying into literacy and numeracy.
On Wednesday 17th February 10 - 11.30, the Centre is taking part in the "I Can Chatterbox Challenge 2010" which will be to raise money for children who struggle to communicate. This is a joint venture with the library service as Laura Sauvary (Children's Librarian) will be telling stores and singing songs with the children. The Centre is also having a "Bugs Galore" nature trail, craft activities and beastly stories.
A/8/10/ - Conversion and extension of former solicitors offices to form a 2no bedroom cottage at Aberdeen House Arundel Road. For: Mr J Yates
A/12/10/L - Application for listed building consent for new timber beams & struts to provide support to a failing valley beam to the main roof of the property. New oak beam over ground floor lounge to provide support via existing wall to new beams supporting roof at Conyers, 9 Church Road. For: Mr I Clough
A/14/10/L - Application for listed building consent for replacement of existing dilapidated clay tiles to roof with reclaimed clay tiles on new battens. Provision of wrought iron grilles to 4 no. roadside window openings. Outbuilding (former stables), Updown Cottage, Arundel Road. For: Mrs J Mathews
Observations on this/these Application(s) must be received by The Head of Planning Services, Arun District Council, The Arun Civic Centre, Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 5LF by 4 March 2010.
To see applications, plans, design statements, etc, type the Application Reference Number (such as those above) into Arun District Council's "Application Search Facility " , click on the Search button, and click on the hyperlink reference when selected application is returned - then select "Documents".
Sight & Sound are excited and pleased to announce the opening of a new branch. They will be opening their second branch in early March 2010 at The Square, Angmering. After minor alterations and fitting out the new consulting room they will be offering the same friendly and professional family eye care and hearing aid service that they have been providing to their clients in Bognor Regis for many years.
Their philosophy is to provide a complete service to all their clients, from the most high tech hearing instruments to high quality budget aids. And from free eye tests and spectacles for those entitled to designer frames and the most sophisticated lenses, including a comprehensive range of Contact Lenses. Until they have a confirmed the opening date, you can contact Sight & Sound at their Bognor practice on 01243 872001or go to their website at www.sightandsound.org.uk
Contains Angmering News since January 2005
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