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DOWNLAND WHERE WE SHOULD ROAM FREE

These are the fields and little copses we walk with our children up to the Ring. These are the fields where we walk our dogs and meet our neighbours. These are the slopes where we blackberry, and picnic, and watch birds – Buzzards and Skylarks, and the Swallows and Warblers that rest and feed-up on the Cissbury Downs on their long spring and autumn journeys to and from the African Tropics.

This Council owned land at Cissbury is in two bits. One bit comprises a mile and a half along the ridge of Tenant Hill between Charmandean and Cissbury Ring. The other bit comprises three quarters of a mile of Downland on Mount Carvey, between Findon Valley and Cissbury Ring.

Sadly, Worthing councillors have forgotten the public purposes for which this Downland was acquired. It is our job to remind them: -
 

THIS LAND WAS ACQUIRED BY THE COUNCIL MANY YEARS AGO TO PROTECT IT, FOR THE BENEFIT OF WORTHING PEOPLE.

Click on the map below for a larger image of the areas involved.

 Latest:


Public Meeting
Friday 12th February

A chance to Question the   progress of the plans  for the land around Cissbury Ring.

 
Details Here
 


Worthing Council Cabinet Meeting 3rd December Outcome.

Details Here


A report on the 14th November Protest meeting can be found below:

Details Here

 


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