Local council news letter

News from Cuckfield Parish Council – April 2024

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Community

The next upcoming Silver Sunday is planned on 28th April 2024 at the Queen’s Hall with free lunch and entertainment. This event has grown in popularity since Covid and is specifically organised for the retired members of the community as a response to isolation.

The Christmas Hampers were again greatly appreciated this year. These are given to identified deserving families in the community where the cost of living hits hardest.

Tea & Company continues to run every Tuesday afternoons 1:30 to 3:30 in the Council Chamber of the Queen’s Hall providing an opportunity for social informal time to chat and enjoy tea, coffee and biscuits. This is a free afternoon, open to all.

The village picnic at Whitemans Green was an experimental event to celebrate the King’s Coronation. It was a huge success, and the Parish Council are reviewing whether this can become a regular annual event.

To read the full, multiple page newsletter pick up your copy of April’s Cuckfield Life today and turn to page 44.

Cuckfield Parish Council newsletter - May 2022

Introduction – Chairman Andy Burton

Welcome to the Parish Council’s review of 2021-22. Whilst the pandemic hasn’t gone away, it’s a relief to be able to resume some normality to community life and events in the village. This includes our first Village Roadshow, originally planned for 2020 and incorporating our first Annual Parish Meeting since 2019. We welcome Mims Davies MP as our guest, together with members of various local organisations who have made such a contribution to our community, especially over the past couple of years. It’s these groups that make Cuckfield such a special place to live and work. Despite further lockdowns and restrictions, the Parish Council has continued to be flexible in delivering its Business Plan as we enter the final year before the elections in May 2023 (see www.cuckfield.gov.uk/administration/business-plan).

I am pleased to report that much of the Plan that we set out in 2019 has been completed, with other activities and projects on-going. Of particular note, this year has seen the distribution of food parcels for Cuckfield families in need at Easter, summer and Christmas holidays, consultation on ideas for further traffic calming, continuing development of the Angela Fox Nature Garden behind the Queen’s Hall, increased recycling facilities, and plans to help promote the village economy and events. The Christmas Street Festival was our biggest ever, and our thanks go to Frances Laing, who has recently retired as a Councillor, for organising the event in recent years. I look forward to celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in the next few months with the street party on Friday 3rd June. We are also planning a Jubilee plaque for the front of the Queen’s Hall, and a new metal Jubilee bench for the village centre, to remember this monumental occasion. As the first tier of local government, our primary focus remains to serve the interests of the Cuckfield area and community and, as ever, we are keen to receive feedback on anything the council does. See www.cuckfield.gov.uk for contact details. Of course, the biggest threat to our community concerns Mid Sussex District Council’s recent plans to allocate ‘Cuck-stye’, a settlement of 1,600 new houses.

By doubling its size, Cuckfield will effectively become a congested town, a short distance from Bolnore where the developer’s paint has only just dried on 1,200 houses, and a mile from the newly commenced ‘Northern Arc’ where at 3,500 new houses one of the country’s biggest ever developments is being created – so big it’s being managed by the Government. Nobody can say that Mid Sussex isn’t already doing its bit (and Cuckfield’s Neighbourhood Plan allocates sites not yet developed), but the Westminster algorithm and cries of “more” by developers with political connections and deep pockets have doubled MSDC targets in recent years, which means locations once presumed sacrosanct are now up for grabs.

Both Cuckfield and Ansty & Staplefield Parish Councils have resolved to fight the ludicrous proposal and will be supporting the Stop Cuckstye Action Group (SCAG) over the coming weeks and months as it quickly builds momentum. Don’t be fooled by MSDC’s much publicised “pause” – their work is continuing in the background and if the Government doesn’t change its housing strategy, the plans will be rapidly reinstated. I’d urge everyone to keep up to date with events and the SCAG website as it develops (www.saynotocuckstye.co.uk). Thank you for your support.

For the whole annual report, grab a copy of May’s Cuckfield Life and turn to page 36.

Local news from Cuckfield Parish Council - December 2021

Cuckfield’s Christmas Street Festival

The Christmas Street Festival was once again organised by the Parish Council on 10th December, and we were delighted to see so many of you on the evening. With over 1500 people coming along, we loved the festive atmosphere, with so many fabulous windows providing the backdrop to our wonderful High Street. With two performances by the Surrey and Sussex Drum and Bugle Corps, as well as a marvellous display from the Carey School of Irish Dance and some carols by the very talented Ariel Octavia Choir, who stepped in right at the last minute, we were spoiled for entertainment. Father Christmas had a very busy evening and has let us know how well-behaved all the children were who came along to see him. The laser show finale to Christmas music was a first for this year; we hope you enjoyed the light spectacular! We would like to thank all the stallholders who came along on the night - and those of you who were able to support our local charities. This is one of the largest events in the village calendar, and we would love to see more of you getting involved. If you would like to support us next year, do let us know, so we can include as many people as possible in the planning for our event in 2022.

To read Cuckfield Parish Council’s full newsletter please click the pictures to enlarge, or pick up a copy of January’s Cuckfield Life magazine.