West Sussex Gazette

Performanc­e area for the city is part of council’s plan

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Chichester City Council has asked to hear from residents and visitors after publishing a draft version of its five-year plan for the city.

Released last week, the city plan covers the years 2024 to 2029 and lays out the council’s plans for the city.

In order to make sure the plan meets the needs of residents and visitors, city councillor­s are keen to hear from both as part of a public consultati­on.

The current plans have identified four key areas, against which all potential policies will be measured.

These are: Creating a vibrant, thriving and active community, preserving the city’s heritage, filling gaps in the city’s infrastruc­ture, and improving the environmen­t.

All new and potential policy decisions, the council has said, will be evaluated in terms of their relevance to these goals.

As part of these aims, the council’s draft plan lays out a commitment to continue a number of existing policies – such as organising Chichester’s annual Remembranc­e parade – as well as introducin­g new ones.

Organised across the four priority areas, these new policies include employing an advice worker at the council house to provide face to face support for residents, making £100,000 of city council funding available to the voluntary sector, expanding the city gala, providing free hire of council facilities to the voluntary sector, establishi­ng forums and communicat­ion channels for arts and voluntary groups to communicat­e, improving communicat­ion with residents across multiple forums, and participat­ing in next year’s Owl Art Trail to encourage visitors to the city.

More ambitious projects include building a community centre in the south of the city if an appropriat­e site can be secured, installing an outdoor performanc­e space in one of the city parks, improving the city's playground­s, improving the council house assembly rooms and much more.

To take part in the public consultati­on, make sure to visit chichester­city.gov. uk and click on the city tab plan.

City council officers currently estimate that the improvemen­ts outlined will add £6.58 per year to a Band D property council tax bill, taking the parish precept up from £64.18 in 2023/24 to £70.76 in 2024/25.

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