Chichester MP and Arun CEO discuss issues facing Pagham and Bersted residents

12 Aug 2024
Jess Brown-Fuller talks to Dawn Hudd

Chichester’s MP Jess Brown-Fuller met with Arun District Council’s new CEO Dawn Hudd to discuss
issues facing residents in Pagham and Bersted, who became part of the Chichester constituency
under this year’s boundary changes.

Among the issues discussed at last week’s meeting were regeneration of the Pagham Parade, the
closure of Summer Lane play park, the Hook Lane Development and flooding in Bersted. More
general issues covered included the lack of provision of NHS dentistry in the area, housing numbers
and economic development.

Jess and Dawn, who previously worked at Guildford Borough Council, agreed to work closely
together in the future to identify problems and solutions for the wards they shared responsibility
for. Arun District Council’s administration is overseen by an alliance of Liberal, Green, Labour and
independent councillors and covers four different constituencies.

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