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Access green grant funding for your business Since launching in 2024, our Green LEAP Grants have funded 32 climate-friendly business projects as an extension of our LEAP Small Business Grant Scheme.
The search is on for the March 2026 Young Market Trader of the Year Residents, visitors and shoppers are invited to support talented young entrepreneurs competing to be the Young Market Trader of the Year.
Horsham District businesses deliver exceptional customer service The results are in from our recent Mystery Customer programme.
Mapping climate action across Horsham District We’re committed to taking practical steps to tackle climate change and to work with local partners and communities.
New bridge strengthens connections A much-loved local landmark officially reopened on 21 November 2025, restoring a vital walking and cycling link between Steyning, Upper Beeding and Bramber.
Small grants, big impact Our Community Climate Fund offers up to £5,000 for local community organisations to deliver projects that reduce carbon emissions while creating lasting community value.
Early intervention action Our Early Intervention team undertakes projects to help support community safety and cohesion.
Our wonderful Wardens Our Neighbourhood Wardens work alongside partner agencies supporting local communities.
Taking care of our hedgerows Hedgerows are vital to biodiversity, providing valuable cover and food for over 100 vulnerable species, and bringing many benefits for farming, including reducing soil erosion and providing shelter for livestock.
Your chance to say thank you As we look ahead to Volunteers’ Week 2026, nominations are now open for our annual Horsham District Volunteer Awards.
Planning roofing work in 2026? Here’s how to get it right If you’re considering a building project in 2026, roofing work may well be on your list. Here are some practical steps to help you avoid appointing the wrong contractor.