John Trollope - Councillor for Horsham (Billingshurst)

Councillor John Trollope

Liberal Democrats Billingshurst

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Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

117 meetings · Page 1 of 24

Planning Committee Committee Member

Planning Committee - Tuesday, 21 July 2026 - 5.30 pm

July 21, 2026, 5:30 pm
Council Committee Member

Council - Wednesday, 15 July 2026 - 6.00 pm

July 15, 2026, 6:00 pm
Planning Committee Committee Member

Planning Committee - Tuesday, 7 July 2026 - 5.30 pm

July 07, 2026, 5:30 pm
Planning Committee Committee Member

Planning Committee - Tuesday, 16 June 2026 - 5.30 pm

June 16, 2026, 5:30 pm
Communities and Place Policy and Scrutiny Committee Committee Member

Communities and Place Policy and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 10th June, 2026 5.30 pm

June 10, 2026, 5:30 pm

Decisions from Meetings

6 decisions · Page 1 of 2

Recommendations from Committees

From: Extraordinary Council Meeting, Council - Wednesday, 19th November, 2025 6.00 pm - November 19, 2025

...to give effect to recommendations from committees, the Council approved the Horsham District Council (Reorganisation of Community Governance) Order 2025, which includes the constitution of a new parish for Horsham, the establishment of a parish council, warding arrangements, and a budget allocation for set-up costs.

Recommendations Approved

Making of the Cowfold, Itchingfield, Lower Beeding and Pulborough Neighbourhood Plans

From: Additional Cabinet Meeting, Cabinet - Wednesday, 8th October, 2025 5.30 pm - October 08, 2025

...that the Cowfold, Itchingfield, Lower Beeding and Pulborough Neighbourhood Plans were formally made as part of the statutory development plan for Horsham District, with delegated authority given to the Director of Place to modify the plans for correcting errors or non-material modifications with parish council consent.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 117

Average per Month: 3.9

Decisions Recorded: 6 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.