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Latest news: COVID-19 Vaccination Programme in Chichester District

There is a significant amount of misinformation circulating in relation to the Covid-19 Vaccination Programme.  Sussex Health & Care have issued a briefing note which contains useful information on the progress being made and how the vaccination programme is going...

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Footpaths and Bridleways in and around the Parish

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The Parish of North Mundham has a good number of paths within the parish as well as a number that link you to the surrounding villages.  We have provided a map to show you the various routes and hope that you enjoy exploring the parish.

A resident has written three articles on different walks in and around the parish and we hope these will help you find new walks.

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dry mud path with mature trees green leaf trees either side of the path

runcton to north mundham footpath

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shady path with trees forming a tunnel in the distance

old chichester arundel canal route

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view of dirt path with greenhouses either side

north of runcton through greenhouses

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view of lake with dirt path surrounded by green trees

accross the lake

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chichester canal towpath looking north

Chichester canal towpath looking north with green trees on the left and golden wheat fields on the right of the water the canal spire is in the distance

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Chichester canal towpath looking west there is a bench to sit on which is overlooking the water and is in the shade of tree

chichester canal towpath looking west

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traditional black and white finger post sign providing directions to South Mundham, North Mundham and Fisher

finger post sign

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Footpath heading from Huston golf course to Fisher Lane with long dry grass on the verges and a wheat field that has been combined

golf course to fisher lane

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tarmac farm track in Fisher Lane with grass verge on the left and green trees on the right

along fisher lane

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green hedgerow on the edge of the path which leads to a five bar gate at the end of Honer Lane which is closed when you walk through the gate you are in a grassy field

at the end of honer lane

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bridleway from bramber

bridleway from Bramber green trees on either side of path with blue sky in the distance

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traditional black and white finger post sign giving directions to South Mundham, Honer, Runcton, Fisher and Bowley

traditional finger post sign south mundham

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