Vibevia Twoop: Burgess Hill
This Week in Burgess Hill
The community mood in Burgess Hill this week appears to be a mix of positive developments and sporting challenges. There's an air of excitement surrounding new business ventures opening in the town ce
The community mood in Burgess Hill this week appears to be a mix of positive developments and sporting challenges. There's an air of excitement surrounding new business ventures opening in the town centre, bringing fresh energy to the high street. Organised community events are also being celebrated, with the Burgess Hill Symphony Orchestra's "Come and Play Day" reported as a significant success, fostering a sense of shared enjoyment and participation. Furthermore, the Burgess Hill Community Boxing Club is receiving praise for its valuable work in supporting and developing young people in the area.
On the planning front, residents in Franklands ward have reason to be interested as West Sussex Council considers an application to discharge conditions related to a planning appeal. Meanwhile, residents in Beaconsfield Close are seeing potential design changes being considered for a local development. Minor tree management is also on the agenda, with an application to trim an overhanging oak tree at 7 The Hornbeams and tree work being considered at St John's Church.
In sports, Burgess Hill Town FC faced a tough home defeat against Chatham Town, though manager Lovett remains optimistic. The Burgess Hill Hockey Club ladies also had a closely contested match, drawing with Lewes Legends. Overall, the week highlights a vibrant community with active engagement in arts, sports, and local development.

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