Storrington Conservation Society: December Newsletter
“Everything in life is interconnected”: thoughts on the environmental repercussions of what we do and disappointing decisions made at COP 27. Also gives details of the next work party.
News items about Storrington and the local area submitted by local people and local organisations.
To submit your own item please go to the Contact page.
“Everything in life is interconnected”: thoughts on the environmental repercussions of what we do and disappointing decisions made at COP 27. Also gives details of the next work party.
Donate a Christmas Gift to give a little bit of magic across Storrington for children who deserve a little sparkle!
Don’t be alone this Christmas. Join us for Lunch on Christmas Day at 1.00pm at The Old School, Storrington
East Clayton Farm is part of the Lorica Trust, an organisation set up to help vulnerable groups and encourage school engagement through land-based learning. We need gardeners, walkers, animal lovers and handy people. Get involved, have some fun and make a real difference.
The new Storrington Citizens Advice Drop in Service at the Chanctonbury Leisure Centre is continuing into 2023. Sessions are alternate Fridays each month, 10am to 2pm.
Horsham District Mystery Trails is offering the chance to win one fantastic ‘hamper’ of locally sourced vouchers worth £100 in time for Christmas! Just fill in the online survey.
The Council has been working with key local partners including Citizens Advice, Age UK and Horsham Matters to understand the impact of the cost of living crisis on our District’s residents and to identify how we can work better together to help.
Remembers Queen Elizabeth II and talks optimistically of our new King, Charles III and his interest in conservation and country matters. Also gives details of the next work party.
Here is an opportunity to engage with democracy with the District Council here in Storrington. Join their meeting at the Chanctonbury Leisure Centre on Wednesday 19 October.
The National Trust is installing some post and wire fencing in Sullington Warren to help the heather recover from Heather Beetle damage. Please keep to the paths along the fenced off areas.