The play area at Furze Meadow in Nyewood has finally renovated.
New equipment has been installed including two new swing sets, seesaw and slide, and new football goals. Two new benches finish it all off.
Great to see the area being used again.
Working for Our Community
The play area at Furze Meadow in Nyewood has finally renovated.
New equipment has been installed including two new swing sets, seesaw and slide, and new football goals. Two new benches finish it all off.
Great to see the area being used again.
The Harting Minibus service resumed on 3rd September for school runs and on 8th September for the regular service. To keep passengers and drivers safe Covid-19 controls and social distancing are in place with a maximum of 4 passengers on each journey.
To reserve your place contact the Secretary, Angela Bayfield, no later than 6pm the day before you intend to travel.
Call 01730 825162. Email hmcicbookings@gmail.com
Find out more about Harting Minibus
View the Minibus Timetable
You will have seen the news that the Government is lifting some of the restrictions to allow us to move about more freely again. This means that the Parish Council Emergency Group (PCEG) is no longer required in the same way as before and will therefore be suspended.
However, we do understand that life cannot return to ‘normal’ for everyone. We are all having to learn to live with managing the risk of infection from Covid-19 (Coronavirus) and this may affect us in different ways. We will still be available to support those who remain in protective isolation, and to people who may have to self-isolate with members of their household in the future.
get in touch if you need help
Please call our parish Clerk, Trish Walker, on 01730 825201 or email clerk@harting-pc.gov.uk. If you want to keep using the traffic light posters in your window please do so.
The Parish Council will continue to monitor the situation regarding the pandemic in our community and to work with Chichester District and West Sussex County councils. The Emergency Group will remain ready to be fully reinstated if and when the need arises.
Information from the Government

The Old Club march went ahead on Whit Monday, as it has since before 1800, despite the lockdown. Observing social distancing and with flags waving the annual march took place in The Street. With the Festivities cancelled and no band to accompany them there were only a few to witness the event but the tradition goes on.