I have decided to move over to Instagram to ensure that I continue to reach my constituents and engage younger people in local politics. You can follow me @Cllr_Rhys_Chant (the same as X)
City doesn't want West Street sites such as the old House of Fraser building to become residential - they don't think it's the right place for it @ChichesterDC#LDReporter
Rhys Chant said there is a lot of good in the document but they have issues with 'a lack of embedded vision' in its contents & there is not enough in the plan. 'We should be striving for more not settling for half way'. Too much land use not enough of anything else #LDReporter
Tommorow evening it’s the #ChichesterArtsForum at the City Council. It will be a year since we started this journey of making culture more collaborative and connected and I am so pleased with how far it’s come. Come along tomorrow and help inform the future of arts in #Chichester
Congrats & best of luck to all those getting their #alevels2024 results today! Welcome to all those coming to #Chichester. The skills, memories and friends I made at @chiuni/@ChiUniTheatre are some of the best I could’ve hoped for.
The Business Plan Working Group, are gathered in the Chamber, actively discussing several key initiatives for th City Centre: pavement and road repairs, building an outdoor performance space and setting up water fountains across the City.
#Chichester#CityCouncil#CouncilHouse
You have until Saturday to visit the Chichester Camera Club’s Annual Exhibition in @chichestercitycouncil’s Council House on North Street. It’s free entry and visitors will be asked to choose their favourite photograph, a task I found extremely difficult due to the high level of local talent! #localphotographers #chichestercameraclub #chichestercreative #thingstodoinchichester
Wonderful to be at the premier of Chichester Filmmaker's first community production, #TheBarn. As Chair of the Arts Forum at @chichester_city, I know how important community arts projects and groups like this are. I am so proud of the talent and emerging art(ists) in #Chichester
@rwingfield_LD@AdrianGMoss The big one where myself/Adrian are is that we have to fit 100% of housing allocation on 25% of land due to most of our district being in the national park. The other issue being infrastructure is a second priority in planning ATM, poor infrastructure = overcrowded bad houses
Said it before I’ll say it again. If you can afford a holiday that’s fine. But for those of us who can’t, taking your kids to the beach for a paddle, or swim in a river is now a luxury we’ve had taken away. It may not sound like much to you but for us it was everything. So knowing water companies would rather pay their shareholders than look after the infrastructure, why should WE be bailing them out? We should renationalise… who’s gonna look after it better, a company who chose to neglect the system and pay shareholders or us as country owning it again?
It is good to see coverage of the crisis in higher education in the mainstream media.
A funding crisis is driving a financial crisis in some universities, whilst others are using the crisis as an umbrella to attack staff.
I’m concerned that Wes Streeting is considering making permanent the ban on puberty blockers. We must avoid politicising young people’s healthcare. Proper funding for health services for young trans people is needed & treatment decisions left between doctors and their patients.
Huge thank you and congratulations to the team at @ChichesterFT on receiving planning permission for The Nest. A really exciting and ambitious development for the arts in #Chichester! Look forward to seeing the excellent work and emerging artists who come through the project!