Conservative run Horsham District Council (HDC) has reduced its direct carbon footprint by some 57% since 2019/20, when it committed to being carbon neutral by 2030. This equates to approximately 1,300 less tonnes of carbon being emitted.
In light of the recent announcement by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove MP, the Conservative Group at Horsham District Council (HDC) have taken the decision to pause HDC’s Local Plan before moving on to the next stage.
Your local conservative team have welcomed the new skatepark in Horsham Park commissioned by Horsham District Council. They said: “We are delighted that we have created this amazing facility which will draw people of all ages and abilities.”
The development of the Novartis site is bound to lead to much increased traffic in the area.
One problem which your district councillors and our MP, Jeremy Quin, have been looking at is the
railway crossing at Parsonage Road.
Cllr Alan Britten, who is chairman of North Horsham Parish Council and was first elected to Horsham District Council (HDC) in 2015 for the ward of Roffey South, has today joined the Conservative Party and will sit as a member of the Conservative Group at HDC.
As a result of collaboration between Horsham District Council and West Sussex County Council, the largest-ever local authority roll-out of electric vehicle (EV) charging points in the UK was launched this summer across Horsham.