Chichester Observer

‘I am already enjoying new challenge’

- District Dispatch Andrew Grif f ith Gillian Keegan

I’d like to start my first District Dispatch by introducin­g myself. I’m Adrian Moss, one of the district councillor­s for Harbour Villages, and I am the new leader of Chichester District Council.

I am no stranger to the council – with 13 years’ experience of being a district councillor in total. This includes previously holding the roles of Leader of the Opposition and Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee.

I feel incredibly privileged to take on the role of leader and I am already really enjoying this new challenge. I have a great team around me, and you can be assured that our aim is to work with you to make sure that the district remains one of the best places to work, live and visit.

Last week, we had our first full council meeting since the election. At this meeting we chose our new Chairman Clare Apel, and Vice Chairman John

Cross. They are both looking forward to meeting you at the various community activities that are scheduled over the months ahead.

Our new cabinet was also announced. Jonathan Brown, is the Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environmen­tal Strategy. Mark Chilton is Cabinet Member for Finance, Corporate Services and Chichester Contract Services; Tracie Bangert is Cabinet Member for Communitie­s and Wellbeing; David Betts, is Cabinet Member for Housing and Revenues and Benefits; Bill Brisbane is Cabinet Member for Planning; Jess Brown-fuller is Cabinet Member for Culture and Events; and, Harsha Desai is Cabinet Member for Growth and Place. You can find the councillor for your area at: https://chichester.moderngov.co.uk/mgmemberin­dex.aspx?bcr=1

Every week, we will update you on some of the key projects that we are working on within this column.

We are continuing to work with our partners to do everything we can to support Midhurst following the dreadful hotel fire. Work is under way to shore up the fire-damaged buildings. This started on Monday, May 15, and it is expected to take seven weeks to complete. Although it is the owners’ responsibi­lity to shore up and preserve the listed buildings, South Downs National Park Authority, with support from our council and West Sussex County Council, stepped in when it became apparent that the owners were unable to access insurance payments to carry out a viable solution in a reasonable timeframe. We understand how challengin­g and frustratin­g this has been for everyone in Midhurst. This has been a very complex situation with very real health and safety issues. We have produced a list of frequently asked questions at: www.chichester.gov.uk/ midhurstfa­qs which outlines the action that has been taken by the partners involved. We are continuing to support the businesses in a variety of ways, from support from one of our economic developmen­t officers, through to grants. Please show your support for Midhurst if you can by visiting and supporting the local businesses.

Next week, we will be welcoming back the popular Roman Week. Led by our Novium Museum, you can enjoy a diverse programme of events celebratin­g the rich Roman heritage of Chichester. The week begins with an unmissable Roman re-enactment in Chichester’s Priory Park on Tuesday, May 30 and is not to be missed. You can find out the full details at: www.thenovium. org/whatson

To coincide with Roman Week, our archaeolog­ist, James Kenny, is also leading a further archaeolog­ical dig, with the hope of uncovering more secrets beneath Priory Park. James will be working with volunteer archaeolog­ists from the Chichester and District Archaeolog­y Society. On Saturday, June 3, members of the public are encouraged to come along and observe the dig. James will give a series of talks throughout the day, providing the opportunit­y to find out more about the team’s discoverie­s, at 10am, midday, and 3pm. You can find out more about this at www. chichester.gov.uk/article/37743/ Archaeolog­ists-hope-to-unearth-more-secrets-underchich­esters-priory-park

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“You can be assured our aim is to work with you to make sure that the district remains one of the best places to work, live and visit,” says councillor Adrian Moss. Photograph: Steve Robards/ SR2304064
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