About the Findon Valley Residents' Association

                                           

 

About the FVRA

1. FVRA History

2. FVRA Objectives

3. FVRA Achievements

4. How to Join

5. Committee Contacts

6. Events

7. Local Issues

8. Local News

9. Donations to FVRA

10. FVRA Communications

 

About Findon

 

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Useful Links

 

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The Findon Valley Residents' Association is a charity registered in England and Wales: 267009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FVRA Campaigns

 

The FVRA works hard to protect the interests of local residents by organising campaigns.

The aim is to raise public awareness through leaflet drops, responsible protests, and writing to the local media. We also try to advise and support other groups of people with missions of mutual interest.

We also lobby local councillors and deal with organisations like the Highway Agency, West Sussex County Council, County Highways and work with other 'special interest' groups.

Click on the following links to see what we have been involved with:

LEGEND: * PDF document ** link to a news website

CONTINUE USING FINDON VALLEY LIBRARY

Read what your local library offers to you

SAVE FINDON FIRE STATION CAMPAIGN - NOW ENDED

Read about the efforts of everyone involved

SAVE OUR LOCAL HSBC BRANCH CAMPAIGN - NOW ENDED

Read about everything we did resulting in a new ATM in King's Parade

SAVE CISSBURY SELL OFF CAMPAIGN

SCSO Protest on the Downs

SCSO Press Release

Cissbury Ring sale re-think by Worthing Council**

Worthing Council U-Turn on Cissbury Land Sale**

Cissbury Ring Sale U-Turn welcomed by MP**

CHILDREN & FAMILY CENTRE AT VALE SCHOOL

Our Campaign Flyer*

Plans for FV Children and Family Centre under the spotlight**

Residents incensed by Findon Valley Family Centre**

Public Meeting on 26 June 2009*

Findon protests ignored by W Sussex County Council**

Centre needed but not there**

FVRA Protest at Vale School Development**

Second protest against Vale School Development In Findon Valley**

 

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