Meeting agendas and minutes
Schedule of meetings
Date | Agenda & Papers | Minutes | |
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7th January |
Finance & General Purposes
* 8.15pm - Zoom meeting scheduled, joining details on agenda |
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Committees
Planning
The Parish Council is a statutory consultee for all planning applications made within the parish to the Local Planning Authority (LPA, which is Mid Sussex District Council).
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Assets, Community and Environment
The Assets, Community & Environment Committee looks at policies that maintain and enhance biodiversity in the village green areas and has a legal responsibility to manage the allotment gardens. It monitors and ensures our monuments and cemetery are kept in good condition, and is overseeing the transfer into Parish Council ownership of the large piece of land at Buttinghill (at the end of Bylanes Close).
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Community Buildings
The Community Buildings Committee is responsible for the upkeep and running of the two buildings owned by the Parish Council - the Queen's Hall and the Village Hall.
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Full Council
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Roads and Traffic
The Roads & Traffic committee represents the parish in relation to all roads and traffic issues within the village, working closely with West Sussex Highways Authority to implement traffic calming measures and maintenance of pavements. We also manage maintenance of the council-owned street lights.
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Finance and General Purpose
The Finance Committee consists of all the other Committee Chairs. It ensures compliance with all necessary regulations and monitors actual spend against budget for the year.
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Annual Parish Meeting
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20-10-08 Planning
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Duke of Edinburgh
10th June 1921 - 9th April 2021
The Councillors and staff of Cuckfield Parish Council wish to express their sadness at the news of the death of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, after providing such long and distinguished service to the United Kingdom and Commonwealth.
The whole Council wishes to send its deepest and most sincere condolences to Her Majesty the Queen and the whole Royal Family at this time of national mourning. Our flag is flying at half-mast as a mark of respect. Owing to the current public health situation residents should be able to sign an e-book of condolence which should shortly be available at www.royal.uk