With around 2,500 miles of roads across West Sussex, fixing potholes make painting the Forth Bridge look easy.
Conservatives have allocated an additional £14m to West Sussex highways budget for repairs. The number of repairs
Horsham District Council has waived its usual licence fees for street parties for His Majesty The King’s Coronation in May.
Special events, including street parties that involve closing a road, require a legal order to be in place which normally requires a fee to be paid to the Council.
At a meeting of full Council held on 22 February 2023, Horsham District Council (HDC) set the Council’s financial and capital budget for the coming financial year, which starts in April.
Despite the significant cost increases from inflation - good financial management and reserves has put the Counc
Councilors have supported the increase to the on-the-spot fines for dropping litter on streets and verges from £75 to £150 from 1 February 2023.
The increased fine will help to tackle this type of anti-social behaviour by hitting litter culprits in the pocket, whether it is litter that is thrown fr
Conservative run Horsham District Council (HDC) has reduced its direct carbon footprint by some 57% since 2019/20, when it committed to being carbon neutral by 2030.
In light of the recent announcement by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove MP, the Conservative Group at Horsham District Council (HDC) have taken the decision to pause HDC’s Local Plan before moving on to the next stage.
The Secretary of State has made st
As a result of collaboration between Horsham District Council and West Sussex County Council, the largest-ever local authority roll-out of electric vehicle (EV) charging points in the UK was launched this summer across Horsham.
The ground-breaking project will transform EV provision locally, seeing