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The Square and the High Street are now back open to two-way traffic with easier access to the shops and The Lamb. However, sewer works are still progressing along Water Lane which is closed to vehicles except those requiring access to their properties - these need to enter the road from the Weavers Hill /Dappers Lane end. There have been delays in the works as unknown cable and pipes had been encountered. It is now believed that the works along Water Lane will continue into January 2026.
Approx. 80 members of the community attended the meeting at the Community Centre on Tuesday evening (9 September), and were updated on the Appeal process for the Land West of Bewley Road. Maria Tomalova from the CPRE (The Countryside Charity) also attended to give their support to the Angmering Community Alliance (ACA), and confirmed that they will be making representation at the Appeal hearing. Representatives of our MP, Dr Beccy Cooper, informed the meeting that she will also be speaking at the Appeal hearing against Gleeson's appeal.
Many people attending the meeting had already donated to the fundraising effort, but others attending donated a further £750 on the evening towards expert witness costs. The total fundraising to date amounts to £11,350 towards the ACA target of £17,000. The Protect Farmland West of Bewley Road (PFWBR) group also signed up another 15 members, taking their total membership to over 400
If you have not already donated to Alliance fund, Angmering Village Life would like to encourage you to do so to fight off this proposed inappropriate development. To do so, go to https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/help-us-save-land-west-of-bewley-road/
Additionally, it would be helpful to the campaign to register your support for the Protect Farmland West of Bewley Road (PFWBR) group by emailing them at pfwbr.angmering@gmail.com. This will enable you to have direct news updates from them, as well as demonstrating the strength of feeling against this development by our community.
Cooption of parish councillor - James Thompson was introduced by the Chair and thanked for his interest in the parish council. Councillors were reminded that they had been sent his paperwork and asked if they had any questions. A brief discussion took place. The Chair asked who was in favour of James Thompson being co-opted onto the council, all were in favour and therefore James Thompson was co-opted.
Assistant Grounds Person - new position - Two applications had been received for the Groundsman position and interviews would be held as soon as possible.
New Parish Council Offices/Community Hub - The Clerk reported that APC were still in the same position as last month. However, it has now been established that all utilities can be accessed without the need to connect via the community centre in anyway. Sadly, the issue with the car park is yet to be resolved. Since the meeting re youth services mentioned in the Chairs Report questions now need to be raised if there is still a need for a youth club in the new hub.
Community Grant application - One grant request has been submitted for consideration this month. Arun Community Transport £250. After discussion, the following decision was made: Cllr. Verrinder PROPOSED that a sum of £300 was granted to Arun Community Transport. Cllr. Bicknell SECONDED and ALL AGREED
Angmering Sports Hub - Joe Russell-Wells (Head of Environment and Climate Change, ADC) confirmed that the surveys that led to the original planning application being withdrawn had now been completed and he explained what needed to now be done to move the project forward. ADC are hoping for the planning application to be submitted this autumn.
Speed Indicator Device (SID) - The new speed indicator device had been delivered and would hopefully be installed next week. Locations were mentioned as well as confirming the speed you were travelling at would not be displayed. Data can be collected from the device, and a company has been engaged to move the device around the village and maintain it.
Bus Shelter - A location for a new bus shelter had been identified in Arundel Road opposite the junction with Bewley Road. Hopefully this will be installed early next year but this cannot be guaranteed.
Bewley Road - Appeal by Gleesons - The Clerk gave an update and stated that the working group was doing really well with lots going on in the background. There is a meeting scheduled for Tuesday 9 September at Angmering Community Centre between 7.30pm and 8.30pm - this will be covering items such as the appeals process and fund raising also a representative for Beccy Cooper MP would be in attendance to read a statement on her behalf.
The full Minutes can be read here
A/125/25/T: 1 No. Sycamore (T1) crown reduction (southern side) to leave a spread of 10m and height to remain 15m and crown lift to 5.2m from ground level. Pinehurst, West Drive.
A/130/25/T: 2 No. Beech (G1) crown reduction to leave a height of 9m and a spread of 6m, 2 No. Popular (G2) pollard to leave a height of 7m, 1 No. Cedar (T1) crown reduction to leave a height of 10.5m and a spread of 8.5m, 1 No. Cedar (T2) crown reduction to leave a height of 10.5m and a spread of 8.5m and 1 No. Cherry (T3) crown reduction to leave a height of 8.5m and a spread of 7m. The Firs, Roundstone Lane.
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 2 October 2025.
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".
Further to our news item on 22 August (see below), we have how been informed that anyone wishing to contribute to the Angmering Community Alliance fighting-fund against Gleeson Land's planning appeal can do so at https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/help-us-save-land-west-of-bewley-road/. The appeal hearing expected to take place in October.
The Protect Farmland West of Bewley Road (PFWBR) campaign group would be appreciative of any financial contribution you are able to make to fight this inappropriate development and would also greatly appreciate it if you could encourage others to contribute. They would also like to invite you to a meeting at Angmering Community Centre on Tuesday 9th September, 7:30pm-8:30pm, hosted by Angmering Community Alliance (PFWBR together with the Parish Council), which is an opportunity to hear the latest updates on the appeal and ask any questions you may have.
Entry to Sainsbury's and other stores in Rustington Retail Park is to be restricted while work is carried out on the traffic lights on the A259. Temporary restrictions are to be put in place by West Sussex County Council, with two Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders coming into effect between Angmering and Rustington on September 8. The effect of the Angmering A259 order will be to temporarily prohibit eastbound vehicles from making a right turn into Rustington Retail Park to visit Dunelm, Pets at Home, Halfords and Sainsbury's. Work is expected to last for 7 weeks.
A/115/25/PL: Retention of 40 No. dwellings (after demolition of previous buildings) and associated operations. This application is in CIL Zone 2 and is CIL Liable as new dwellings. Former Shrublands Nursery, Roundstone Lane
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 12 September 2025.
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".
Angmering Village Life will post the crowdfunding link here as soon as we have it.
Bentley's Café in The Square opened on Wednesday this week and already villagers have been singing its praises. Today (Saturday) was my first opportunity to visit the cafe and I certainly was not disappointed. The cake I had was fresh and absolutely gorgeous showing its Sea Lane Café parentage. The photos of the village from the past on the walls and of the Angmering/Poling Bentley and Field families certainly make it feel like a real Angmering family-run business. What is more uncanny is that some of the Bentley family were living in the same building in the 1860s. So, it has come home! Visitors to Angmering from the local area and from further afield equally will enjoy Bentley's.
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While the new café still sells pizzas and pastas, there is a vast menu from morning breakfasts, a wide range of lunch and teatime options including main meals, jacket potatoes, burgers, salads, toasties, sandwiches, deserts, scones, pastries, and large selection of cakes. It is licensed too with wines, beers, and cocktails on offer. And that's not forgetting the great Naked Barista coffee, teas, milkshakes, and soft drinks on sale.There are many vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free food and drinks available.
The lovely big yellow awning and the outside tables and chairs on the artificial grass will also make it an attractive place for dog owners to visit. Lastly, I should mention the staff - they are a lovely lot, both friendly and welcoming - and always with a smile.
The café is open on Tuesdays to Saturdays from 8.30am until 5.00pm. To see the menus, visit their new website at www.bentleys-cafe.co.uk
Discovery Play Park (Bramley Green) - The Clerk explained that the reason for the closure was due to a recent annual external play park inspection where a lot of concerns had been raised over the safety of the equipment and therefore a decision had been made to close the park on health and safety grounds. The park has been in place for 25 years so has lasted well. A survey will be going out to ask people for their thoughts on what should be put in this area taking into account what is nearby and what is felt is needed in this area.
Assistant Grounds Person - new position - The Chair drew the councils attention to the supporting paper and explained the reasoning behind this proposal. This includes, among other things, being able to cover when the current Groundsman is off, potential to complete more work around the village and the download of valuable village knowledge. A short discussion took place. It was confirmed that further tree work could be completed in-house due to having 2 members of staff on site and there would be more cover for weekend events. Cllr. Marsh PROPOSED that increasing the Grounds Maintenance Team should go ahead. Cllr. Verrinder SECONDED and ALL AGREED.
New Parish Council Offices/Community Hub - The Clerk reported that APC were at a stand still and explained the current situation. The Chair explained that the Trustees (5 people) were not prepared to amend the lease boundary, allowing APC access to feed off the utilities (all at APC expense), extend the car park or sign a party wall agreement. APC were now looking more in depth at the utilities in the area because if the costs are significant this could prohibit the project. A company has been instructed to carry out a report on potential costings and councillors will be updated and the information will be bought to the next meeting
Community Grant application - The 2025/2026 budget for Community Grants is £5,000. Three grant requests have been submitted for consideration this month. Angmering Football Club £277 Angmering Twinning Association £488 Arun Counselling Centre £250 Friends of Angmering Station - £200 After discussion, all applications were agreed
The full Minutes can be read here
A/102/25/T: Crown lift to 3m from ground level for 1 No. Sycamore (T1), 1 No. Horse Chestnut (T2), 50 linear metres of mixed species (G3), 1 No. Horse Chestnut (T4) and 1 No. Callery Pear Tree (T5). Angmering Medical Centre, Station Road
A/109/25/HH: Readvertisement due to Substitute Plans (10B, 11A and 12A). Single storey rear extension constructed of matching materials to provide additional accommodation. Roundstone Cottage, 48 Old Worthing Road, East Preston
A/110/25/HH: Single storey rear extension and reposition existing solar panels. 23 Mill Road Avenue
A/111/25/HH: Proposed side and rear extensions. Proposed garage roof remodelling to integrate with the side and rear extensions. Proposed porch to the front elevation. Fenestration alterations. Meadows End, The Thatchway
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 21 August 2025.
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".
On 18 July, The Stone Room, located in The Square, closed its doors for the last time. However, a new café - Bentley's - will be opening there, probably sometime in August. The name of the new café reflects its village heritage, the Bentley family having resided in Angmering and Poling for more than 200 years. As part owners of Sea Lane Café, I think we can expect some similarities in what food will be on offer including some wonderful breakfasts, home-made cakes, and scones! It is also understood that pizzas will still be available for parts of the day. We will bring you more details of the Angmering café later. But that is not all - the new business shortly will also be opening Bentley's on the Beach from one of the kiosks in the new regenerated area behind Littlehampton beach.
We regret to learn that The Butler's Pantry on Stubbs Hill, High Street, will be closing on Saturday 16 August, although Julia, the owner, will be starting a range of bread-making courses later in September.
Angmering Sports Hub - It was reported that there have been delays due to ground monitoring and ecology surveys, and there is still a lot of work to be done behind the scenes. This resulted in the initial planning application being withdrawn. A consultant will also be appointed to help write the bid to go to the Football Association.
Office Refurbishment - Outside - The supporting paper was presented and questions invited. Several comments were made about the current state of the outside of the parish office and that it was in need of TLC - all agreed the work needed to be done. The Clerk did point out that more work maybe needed once work commenced but this could not be known until the work had started. All took this on board and the following was agreed: Cllr. Marsh PROPOSED that the quote to improve the exterior of the building should be accepted. Cllr. Verrinder SECONDED and ALL AGREED. The Committee Clerk will go back to the contractor and agree a date to start the work.
Speed Indicator Devices - The Clerk presented the supporting paper and gave an update which included identifying that out of all the areas put forward only three were able to be approved by WSCC, but that this does not stop further sites being investigated at a later date. The areas for the proposed cameras were identified as Water Lane, Station Road and Downs Way.
Community Grant application - Three grant requests have been submitted for consideration this month. Air Ambulance Charity Kent Sussex and Surrey £250 William Older Playgroup £500 Tylers Trust £500. After discussion, the following decisions were made: Cllr. Verrinder PROPOSED that a sum of £300 was granted to Air Ambulance Chairty Kent Sussex and Surrey. Cllr. Oldfield SECONDED and ALL AGREED. Cllr. Evans PROPOSED that a sum of £250 was granted to Wiliam Older Playgroup. Cllr. Harris SECONDED and ALL AGREED. Cllr. Hamilton-Street PROPOSED that a sum of £250 was granted to Tylers Trust. Cllr. Oldfield SECONDED and ALL AGREED.
The full Minutes can be read here
A/105/25/T: Crown lift overhang to Flint House garden to a height of 7m to 1 No Purple Leafed Beech Tree. Flint House, Mulberry Hollow
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 31 July 2025.
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".
Ayton House, the care home on the corner of Dappers Lane and Water Lane, is delighted to announce that it has achieved Veteran Friendly Accreditation as part of the Veteran Friendly Framework (VFF). The VFF is a collaboration between leading armed forces charities-Royal Star & Garter, Royal British Legion, and the NHS Veterans' Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA)-with funding support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust. As a veteran friendly home, they provide person-centred care tailored to meet the practical, emotional, and social needs of veterans. This accreditation means they are better equipped to support residents who have served, their families, and the wider armed forces community. To achieve this status, Ayton House demonstrated that they meet eight key standards of the VFF, including:
- Recording Armed Forces status in care plans
- Addressing social isolation among veterans
- Signposting to relevant support services
Join their Veteran Café every second Monday of the Month at 11am. There will be complimentary refreshments on hand, including freshly baked cakes prepared by their chef.
To RSVP or learn more about the VFF and Ayton House, please call 01903 254170 or email caroline.thomas@careuk.com
Contains Angmering News since January 2005
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