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Key Takeaways
- The second consultation phase runs until 15 July 2025, giving residents a fresh chance to shape Horsham’s future.
- Focus areas include infrastructure upgrades, active travel schemes, and sustainable urban planning.
- Feedback from May 2025 already influenced revisions; this round will refine unresolved issues.
- Multiple engagement channels—online surveys, public workshops, and forums—ensure inclusive participation.
- Residents can directly impact resource allocation and community priorities through constructive input.
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Overview of the Consultation
Horsham Town Council has launched its second round of public consultation, inviting residents, businesses, and community groups to refine development proposals first explored in May 2025. Running until mid-July 2025, this phase aims to incorporate fresh perspectives, address unresolved issues, and ensure local priorities drive urban planning decisions.
“Our community’s voice is the compass guiding Horsham’s future.”—Horsham Town Council spokesperson
- Initial consultation (May 2025) highlighted housing affordability, public facilities, and access to green spaces.
- Phase 2 refines proposals and aligns them with the Local Development Scheme 2026.
- Detailed analysis of feedback will continue into 2026.
Key Areas of Focus
Infrastructure Plans
Proposed upgrades aim to enhance safety, accessibility, and town vibrancy.
- Transport route improvements, including North Parade upgrades
- New pedestrian crossings and traffic-flow optimisation
- Maintenance of footpaths, roads, and council buildings
Active Travel & Sustainable Transport
Plans encourage healthier, eco-friendly travel modes:
- Contraflow cycling lanes and cycle-friendly infrastructure
- Smart signals to reduce congestion and heavy-vehicle traffic
- Signalised crossings for safer pedestrian movement
Urban Planning
Sustainable growth underpins these proposals:
- Zoning adjustments to facilitate affordable housing
- Expansion of parks and protection of existing green spaces
- Creation of mixed-use community hubs and new public spaces
Opportunities for Participation
The council embraces inclusive civic engagement through varied channels:
- Online surveys, feedback forms, and interactive mapping tools
- Public meetings, pop-up stalls, and co-design workshops
- Social media Q&As and dedicated discussion forums
Benefits of Providing Feedback
Community input offers tangible advantages:
- Influences project prioritisation and budget allocation
- Ensures solutions match real-world needs and aspirations
- Builds trust and fosters a cohesive civic culture
How to Get Involved
- Review detailed proposals on the council website: Share Your Views
- Complete online surveys or attend scheduled workshops.
- Submit feedback by 15 July 2025.
- Request accessible formats if required.
- Join discussions on social media or community forums.
Conclusion
The ongoing consultation represents a pivotal moment for Horsham. Residents have a unique chance to guide urban development, champion sustainability, and reinforce the town’s identity. Every comment, suggestion, and question can spark positive change. By participating now, the community helps craft a thriving, resilient Horsham for generations to come.
FAQ
When does the consultation close?
The second consultation phase closes on 15 July 2025. Feedback received after this date may not be included in the current review.
Who can provide feedback?
All Horsham residents, local businesses, community groups, and visitors with an interest in the town’s future are encouraged to participate.
How will my input be used?
Responses will help prioritise projects, refine proposals, and inform the Local Development Scheme. Summaries of feedback will be published for transparency.
Do I need to attend a workshop to have my say?
No. While workshops offer in-depth discussion, online surveys and written submissions are equally valued and convenient.
Where can I find updates on the consultation?
Updates will be posted on the Horsham Town Council website, social media channels, and local noticeboards throughout the consultation period.
