Lancing Parish Council

Lancing Parish Council was set up in 1894. It covers the area between Shoreham-by-sea and Worthing from Western Road (adjacent to Brooklands) and Sompting in the west through to the River Adur in the east. It stretches from the beach and coast inland to include part of the South Downs.

Contact:

Address:
The Parish Hall
South Street, Lancing
West Sussex, BN15 8AJ
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Tel: (01903) 753355
Fax: (01903) 765096
Email: admin@lancingparish...

Clerk to the Council:-
Colin Hunt
Deputy Clerk to Council:-
Antony Hardie
Chairman of Council:-
Cllr Ann Bridges

Newsletters

Copies of the Lancing Village Voice

A NEW FUTURE FOR LANCING VILLAGE

HAVE YOUR SAY

2nd & 3rd February at the Parish Hall, South Street

Adur District and Lancing Parish Councils have appointed BDP to develop a regeneration vision and strategy for Lancing Village Centre. BDP would like to talk to you about your issues, ideas and aspirations for the Village Centre.

There will be a consultation surgery on Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd February in the Parish Hall where you can arrange a half an hour slot to talk to BDP. If you would like to be involved, please contact Becky Cocker by emailing becky.cocker@bdp.com or calling 0207 812 8980.

There will also be a drop in session in the Parish Hall from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday 2nd February.

Please come along!

   

Have your say on Ageing in West Sussex

Still time to have your say on ageing in West Sussex

West Sussexresidents are being urged to take part in a survey on ageing in the county, aimed at finding out people’s views on getting older.

It marks the start of West Sussex County Council’s Age With Confidence initiative, which aims to help people prepare for old age and to know where to go for information and advice.

The survey will help find out from residents their views on growing older, how they are preparing and what would help them feel more confident about living well in old age.

It can be completed on the County Council’s website at www.westsussex.gov.uk. Just click on ‘consultations’ under ‘Have your say’.

County Council Leader Louise Goldsmith said: “People are living longer. By 2020 half the population in the UK will be aged 50 or over. In West Sussex, the number of older people continues to increase at a higher rate than nationally.”

Cabinet Member for Adults’ Services Peter Catchpole said: “We want to make sure that people are confident in preparing for and living well in old age. The survey will give us a valuable insight into attitudes to old age and what plans people are making for the future.”

The survey is available online until the end of December

The survey can be found on the County Council website at www.westsussex.gov.uk, then click on consultations. It's called Age With Confidence - link here:http://www.bmgsystems.co.uk/westsussex/kms/dmart.aspx?noip=1&filter_status=1

- 7/12/2011

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