Edition: March 2026
Did you know that you can listen in, view from home, attend in person and ask a question at a Horsham District Council meeting?
The right to do this is set out in our Constitution.
If you want to attend and ask a question at a full Council meeting, we need it to be a single, clear, and specific question about a matter the council is responsible for, submitted in advance.
At recent Council meetings discussions included our Annual Plan and the Council Budget. You can read about our agreed Budget on page 6 where we talk about the Council Tax charges we collect, how we share them out and how we use our 7.4%.
All of our statutory meetings are public. Find out more through the link below.
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Find the links for upcoming meetings and to the meeting forward plans, as well as more information about asking a question.
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