NEWS RELEASES

February 2002

New Code Of Conduct For Councillors

28th February 2002

A new code of conduct for councillors was adopted by Horsham District Council at yesterday's Council meeting (27 February 2002).

District Council Tax Agreed At 16 Pence A Week

28th February 2002

THE District Council tax part of local council tax bills was increased by 8.9% for next year (2002/03) at last night's Council meeting at Horsham District Council.

Stray Dogs - Who To Contact

27th February 2002

TODAY's national initiative from leading organisations and the RSPCA clarifying who to contact about stray dogs has been welcomed by Horsham District Council.

License To Thrill

20th February 2002

OVER one hundred street collections have been licensed in the Horsham district during the last year, as part of the unusual and unsung job of Horsham District Council's Licensing section.

Food Hazard Warning - Chinese Honey

22nd February 2002

Local food retailers are being asked to withdraw Chinese honey after today's food hazard warning.

Average Council Tax For District Council Services

14th February 2002

Horsham District Council’s Cabinet will decide this evening (14 February) what it should recommend to the Council as the level of the District Council’s part of the Council Tax for the coming year.

Reaching Out And Listening

14th February 2002

AN estimated 3000 people came to last week's public exhibition about proposed developments in Horsham and Southwater, with over 350 of them giving written feedback about what they saw.

Enforcing Planning Regulations

14th February 2002

HORSHAM District Council has successfully prosecuted the owner of a farm in West Chiltington for breaching planning regulations.

New Business Development Officer

12th February 2002

BUSINESSES in the Horsham district can get free advice and support from a new business development officer at Horsham District Council.

Thanks For Xmas Tree Recycling

8th February 2002

THANKS is being given by Horsham District Council to all those residents who have recycled their Christmas trees over the last few weeks.


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