Chailey Neighbourhood Plan Finalised!
The Chailey Neighbourhood Plan is now finalised and has been approved by the Examiner ready for the public referendum on May 6th.
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The Chailey Neighbourhood Plan is now finalised and has been approved by the Examiner ready for the public referendum on May 6th.
As part of normal planning processes, Lewes District Council recently issued a call for potential development sites within the district, the development potential of which they will then assess. Chailey Parish Council are now in receipt of a list of sites that have been submitted including both new sites and ones submitted in previous calls.
The Countryside Charity (CPRE) need your help in mapping the nation’s view of the stars.
Chailey Parish Council through East Sussex Highways’ Community Highway Programme –
Chailey Parish Council kindly ask that dog walkers when out walking in Chailey dispose of their dogs’ mess by using the bins or taking home and disposing of.
A note from PCSO Nick Cox, Sussex Police : If anyone witnesses fly tipping in progress, please call 999. If the incident has already occurred, then please report to 101 or via the online reporting methods. Any vehicle details and descriptions will be helpful if possible and safe to obtain.
Please remember: if you are having to self-isolate and need some help, then please do not hesitate to get in touch with Chailey Support Group – Covid-19
Chailey Repair Café are pleased to announce that their volunteers are available to offer repair advice online. Simply email at chaileyrc@gmail.com.
A message from Keith Glazier, leader of the County Council to all East Sussex residents. Every one of us in East Sussex has been affected by coronavirus. It has brought drastic changes to our daily lives and, in some cases, great sadness. My thoughts are with everyone coping with grief and worry at this unprecedented time. As leader of the county council, I’d also like to focus on what we can do to help each other in East Sussex. We have brilliant health and social care staff putting themselves on the front-line each day to help the sick and the vulnerable. We have dedicated emergency services, teachers, delivery drivers, shop staff and thousands more all helping to keep us protected and supplied. And we have volunteers taking on more work for their communities in this time of need. A heartfelt thank-you to them all.
A full range of measures have been made available to support businesses, public services and individuals during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. Businesses can find out what support is available to them and where and how they can access it by visiting www.businesssupport.gov.uk.

