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. 

Consultation on Proposals for a Mayoral Combined Authority for Sussex and Brighton.

A consultation on proposals for a Mayoral Combined Authority for Sussex and Brighton is now open and everyone across the county is invited to have their say.

The Government is running the consultation, which is specific to the Sussex and Brighton region, until the end of the day on Sunday 13 April

All interested parties are welcome to have their say, including organisations, as well as individuals who live and work in the region.

The consultation specifically asks about:

•           The proposed geography

•           Governance arrangements

•           Supporting the economy

•           Improving social outcomes

•           Local government services

•           Improving the local natural environment

•           Supporting the needs of local communities and reflect local identity

Horsham District Council and its neighbouring Districts and Boroughs will put in a response, as will the upper tier authorities of West Sussex County Council, East Sussex County Council and Brighton & Hove City Council.

Full details of the consultation can be found on the gov.uk website here:

Sussex and Brighton devolution – GOV.UK

Further information is available in the Government press notice here:

Devolution Priority Programme consultations launch – GOV.UK

The Sussex upper tier Councils’ bid to be on the Government’s Devolution Priority Programme is a positive opportunity to draw down more powers and funding for our areas from Central Government. 

Ministers have agreed that a strategic authority for Sussex and Brighton will be made up of an elected mayor, and two members each from East Sussex, West Sussex and Brighton & Hove Councils. This offers the chance to give the people who live here more control and influence over the issues that affect them, from transport and housing to skills and employment, as well as a stronger voice in how national decisions affect them.

The decision whether or not to proceed with the proposal will be one for the Government to take based on its assessment of the consultation responses. The upper tier councils are not able to put in place any formal steps towards setting up a combined authority for Sussex until that decision is made.

Separate to this process, authorities across our region are discussing plans for Local Government Reorganisation, with a proposal to Government due to be submitted soon. We will update on this shortly.

Job Opportunities:

Job Vacancy at Horsham District Council – Neighbourhood Warden (Horsham)

Salary: £32,654 – £35,235 pa

Hours per week: 37

Contract type: Fixed Term until 31 Mar 2027

Closing date: 03 Feb 2025 12:00

Interview date: 19 Feb 2025

Ref: CS1684

About the role:

Horsham District Council is looking for a Neighbourhood Warden to work in Horsham Town, in the District parishes of Denne, Forest and Trafalgar.

A Neighbourhood Warden is an exciting and varied role which will see you working alongside other HDC staff, Sussex Police, Neighbourhood Councils and other agencies to find solutions for a range of community issues. 

Working as part of a team, it involves tackling the fear of crime, encouraging a sense of shared ownership and responsibility, and responding to local needs whilst providing a uniformed, reassuring, patrolling presence with the ability to use enforcement measures as necessary.

Working a shift rota to provide a service at peak times, the job will entail working some evenings and weekends, adaptable working arrangements may be possible. It should be noted that the post involves foot patrol outside in all weathers.

You will join the current Neighbourhood Warden (Horsham) who is already in post.

More details and to apply https://www.horsham.gov.uk/jobs-and-careers/jobs/neighbourhood-warden-horsham

For job vacancies within Sussex Police, please see here https://www.sussex.police.uk/jobs