West Sussex County Council: Upper Beeding

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Clerk:

Steve Coberman  

Address:

The Clerk, Upper Beeding Parish Council, r/o 6, Hyde Square, Upper Beeding, West Sussex, BN44 3JE

Telephone:

(01903) 810316

Email Address:

upperbeeding.parishcouncil@virgin.net

Parish Information

Parish Newsletter Jan 2008
Parish Newsletter October 2007
Parish Newsletter July 2007
Parish Newsletter April 2007
Parish Newsletter January 2007
Parish Newsletter Oct 2006
Parish Newsletter July 2006
Parish Newsletter April 2006
Parish Newsletter October 2005
Parish Newsletter July 2005
Parish Newsletter April 2005
Parish Newsletter January 2005
Parish Newsletter October 2004
Parish Newsletter July 2004
Parish Newsletter January 2004

Freedom of Information Act Declaration
Details of Parish Councillors Allowance Scheme
Code of Conduct Order 2007
Protocol on Member / Officer Relationship November 2007

Standing Orders and Risk Assessment Policy:

Standing Orders
Risk Assessment
Risk Management Strategy
Financial Regulations

Settlements:Upper Beeding, Small Dole & Edburton
Population1991 Census - 3,770

Upper Beeding is a pretty village in West Sussex, which lies in the flood plain of the River Adur. Beeding in Bloom, a committee of local villagers, have taken over the entry of the village in local and national flower competitions and their success is apparent from the appearance of the village.

Facilities within Upper Beeding include a Sports Hall, tennis court and playing fields. There is also a Village Hall, where regular talks from the Beeding & Bramber Local History Society and other leisure activities take place. Sites of local interest include Saltings Field, a wildlife conservation area with 13th-15th century salt making remnants and the Saxon parish church of St. Peter's.

Also included in the parish are the hamlets of Edburton (which is home to the 13th century St. Andrew's church) and Small Dole, where Tottington Woods, a 13 acre community woodland and nature reserve run by local volunteers, can be found.

The village has good access to the coastal towns of Shoreham and Brighton.

     

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Last reviewed: 28 July 2008