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Coronavirus update

The further lockdown easement measures due to have operated from 1st August - but deferred at the last minute for at least two weeks - were implemented with effect from last Saturday 15th Aug and...

Face coverings

When the requirement for wearing face coverings in certain settings was first introduced, people refusing to wear one risked incurring a £100 fine, reduced to £50 if paid within 14 days. Under new...

Travel Corridors

For anyone contemplating foreign travel, the Government regularly publish information on whether you will need to self-isolate on return to England depending on which country you have visited. As no...

Eat Out to Help Out

We are now in the third week of this hugely popular initiative, which runs to the end of August. Within a five-mile radius of Bury, there are now 42 establishments participating in the scheme. Full...

Re-opening of libraries

As from Monday 17th August, limited browsing and I.T. is available in all 36 libraries in the county. Temporary opening hours are operating and will be subject to change. WSCC say that you should...

Cow’s that for a swim?

There was drama at Bury Wharf on Saturday, August 8, when a cow was spotted in the river, having become trapped there after venturing too far from its grazing on the far bank. The Fire Brigade were...

Coronavirus update

During the (almost) five months since the beginning of lockdown, there have been numerous announcements on the rules and guidelines we have to observe as we go about our daily lives so for the latest...

Motorbike noise

As residents of our parish are well aware, noise pollution from motorbikes has been a problem for many years. Over the past few months, we have reported on the measures taken by Sussex Police to...

Dog control

We have previously reported that Chichester District Council are seeking consultation on the rules for dog control in the Chichester area. The consultation period expires this Friday 14th August, so...