The Parish Council

The Parish of Southbourne is located in the southwest corner of the English county of West Sussex. Bordering Hampshire in the West it encompasses Hermitage and Lumley with Prinsted and Southbourne at its centre and Nutbourne to the East. It stretches from the reaches of the beautiful Chichester Harbour in the south to the A27 in the north. It is bisected by the A259, known locally as Main Road (the original A27) and also by the railway where it has its own station.

Southbourne Parish Council has a total of thirteen councillor places. Parish councillors are either elected during an election year, which takes place every four years, or are co-opted to the Council. Councillors are volunteer community leaders who work to serve the local community to make the Parish of Southbourne a better place for its residents. Councillors work to represent the views of the Parish and aim to make a difference by influencing local decisions that benefit the Parish.

Full Council meetings are meetings of the Parish Council and are held on the second Tuesday of each month except August in the St John’s Church Centre, Main Road Southbourne at 7.00 p.m. Members of the public are welcome to attend these meetings. The public may speak about any matter relating to the business of the Parish Council in the “Open Forum” of those meetings. Members of the public are also welcome to attend committee meetings. See our ‘Meetings and Events‘ page for further details and for a full schedule of meetings.

 

 
 

Southbourne Parish Council has submitted these documents to the Land Registry in support of an application to register the land at Prinsted

  1. Scout Title
  2. 1954 Conveyance
  3. 1964 Conveyance
  4. This document has not been submitted with the application, but is the current document held by the Land Registry-
    MapSearch-20210517-135321 Prinsted (2)