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July 2023 News
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Ofsted praises West Sussex County Council's clear vision for education and skills in Adult Learning
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Trio of School Street Trial Schemes given the go-ahead to encourage active travel choices
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West Sussex County Council to launch Traffic Signals Halogen Replacement Programme
A £6.5m programme of works to upgrade nine traffic signal junctions and 81 traffic signal crossings with new LED technology has been approved by West Sussex County Council.
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Drainage improvement works to take place in Haywards Heath
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‘Think Before You Throw’ to increase recycling in West Sussex
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West Sussex County Council to express concerns to Government over proposed infrastructure levy
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Buchan Country Park officially recognised as one of the country’s best parks
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Strategic £29.5 million road improvement scheme officially opens in Arun
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Illegal tobacco clampdown by West Sussex Trading Standards
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Put your questions to the West Sussex Health and Wellbeing Board at upcoming meeting
The meeting will take place on Thursday 20 July from 10.30am at County Hall in Chichester.
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Completion date set for new Woodlands Meed College
The new Woodlands Meed College in Burgess Hill is scheduled to be completed on 25 August 2023.
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An epic celebration for West Sussex children and young people
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Former firefighter takes on Scafell Pike following Parkinson’s diagnosis
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West Sussex launches new Grow Digital business support programme
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Broadwater Carnival and Worthing Fire Station open day returns
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Plan to amalgamate schools helps secure sustainable future for primary education in Worthing
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Brand new fire station and training centre opens in Horsham
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Holiday Activities & Food programme now live
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Let us know what you think of proposed locations for more electric vehicle chargepoints in West Sussex
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New road signage on the A24 in Horsham
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County Councils appointed to prepare Local Nature Recovery Strategies for Sussex
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Council investment puts children first in West Sussex
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Avian influenza found in West Sussex - precautions and guidance Issued
Poultry keepers in the Ferring area, near Angmering in Arun, are being urged to contact Trading Standards after a strain of avian influenza (H5N1) was found in a group of captive birds.
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Bognor Fire Station to welcome guests for open day
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Midhurst A286 road reopening – an update
The road has been open for a week now and traffic is flowing again through Midhurst
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Investing in Better Roads
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Wildfire Prevention Patrol to tackle risk of wildfires this summer
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