Hedgehog Homes in Trafalgar

After a detailed survey of potential sites, Trafalgar Neighbourhood Council commissioned Men’s Shed Horsham to produce a series of hedgehog nesting boxes using 100% recycled materials and before the onset of winter we were able to place two boxes around the recreation ground – with one in Trafalgar Infants School, two located at either ends of the Shelley allotments, two being located around the edges of Birds Farm allotments, one in the 2nd Horsham Scout Hut grounds, and one in the garden of Holy Trinity Church.

As the winter hibernating season has passed, Warnham Nature Reserve has agreed to site one of the boxes outside their cafe for promotional benefits – please take a look when you are next visiting the reserve – one of our signs provides full details of why the boxes are so valuable and seeks to encourage more residents to prepare one for their own in their gardens ready for next Autumn.

Leonard Crosbie Awards 2025

Horsham Trafalgar Neighbourhood Council celebrated its annual awards to volunteers on 14th May 2025, at their AGM. Certificates were presented to those in Trafalgar Neighbourhood who go over and above in helping make their community a wonderful place to live.

A group award was presented to the Speedwatch team who have been doing such great work in managing the rat-run particularly along Rushams Road. Colin Bush has been very active in trying to persuade County Council to permit a 20s Plenty area along the two busiest roads.

The individual award was presented to John Woolgar who has been looking after the Trinity Cricket pitch since 1988, providing a safe and family friendly space for everyone to enjoy.  The club house welcomes visitors and has even been called the best “pub garden” in Horsham!

Another group certificate was presented to Horsham Green Gym, who helped with seed planting, building a log pile for the rare stag beetles, and supported a litter picking event.

The business award was presented to the Butterfly Project which started in a bedsit in 2009 and now is an international organisation, joyfully supporting adults to be the best possible version of themselves.

The winner of the ecology certificate was David Bridges of Wild about Warnham, who helped with a two-year swift box project, seed distribution and an educational hedgehog box project and this award will be presented at the June meeting of HTNC.

We congratulate and thank all those who work so hard to make our community so very special!

Wind in the Willows

Holy Trinity Church are excited to host the return of The Living Theatre, Whitwell to Rushams Road. This professional theatre company (a non-profit making registered charity), will bring to life Wind in the Willows in a fun, lively hour- long show: a treat for all ages. A proportion of the takings will also go to the Holy Trinity 125 Appeal.

Performances will be in the church garden, (in the church if wet). Bring your own chairs or picnic blankets to sit on.

You are welcome and encouraged to bring your own picnic. There will be a Pimms/Beer Bar. Other refreshments will be on sale at both performances.

Sometimes, just stepping out of your front door can lead to a huge adventure! The storytelling fun will capture young imaginations as everyday objects become shiny motorcars, beautiful boats and warring weasels, in The Living Theatre’s original adaptation of Wind in the Willows.

Horsham’s Neighbourhood Policing Team want to understand more about the antisocial behaviour (ASB) you experience.

Horsham’s Neighbourhood Policing Team is working in collaboration with Horsham District Council’s Community Safety Partnership and we want to understand more about the antisocial behaviour (ASB) you experience.

Your feedback will enable us to understand more about our your experiences of ASB directly and give you the opportunity to have your say. 
 You can complete the survey here https://forms.office.com/e/C9M9JW9F9W or scan the QR code below:



The feedback from your experiences provides police and Horsham’s Community Safety Partnership with the opportunity to review current processes and support communities further.