Sussex Bay Blueprint
Sussex Bay is developing a 'Strategic Blueprint for Sussex Bay', a forward looking plan designed to enhance our marine and coastal environments. This blueprint will take a seascape approach, recognising Sussex Bay as a dynamic mosaic of interconnected habitats shaped by natural processes and human activities.
The blueprint will outline a shared vision for Sussex Bay, setting clear objectives for pressure removal, protection, and restoration. We’ll work closely with experts and stakeholders, using the best available evidence and addressing critical data gaps to drive effective, sustainable actions.
Follow this link to read the Sussex Bay Blueprint for Seascape Recovery - Part 1, The story so far
Coastal Community Team
In a successful demonstration of partnership working, MPP partners were awarded £10,000 by the Department of Communities & Local Government. This enabled them to establish one of the 116 new Coastal Community Teams created nationally in 2015. Chichester District Council’s Economic Development Department in association with with Selsey Town Council and other members of the Manhood Peninsula Partnership, worked hard to secure... Read More»
2016 Selsey Harbour Preliminary Consultation Document
The Selsey Harbour (Selsey Haven) Preliminary Consultation document reviews technical and environmental matters that will have an impact on planning permission and associated licences necessary to build a small harbour or haven near East Beach Green, Selsey and identifies the most favourable option from the perspective of the planning and environmental regulators. Three options are presented, though it is ESSENTIAL to acknowledge... Read More»
2015 Selsey Sea and Salad Fair
The Selsey Sea & Salad Fair, organised as part of the Selsey Festival 2015, got off to a very wet and windy start on Sunday 23rd August 2015, which unfortunately didn't encourage many people to go out and about. However the weather brightened up late morning and the sun was out by mid day. The sun brought a surprising... Read More»