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The 2025 West Sussex County Council election is due to take place on 1 May 2025 to elect members to West Sussex County Council in West Sussex, England. [1] All 70 seats will be elected. This will be on the same day as other local elections .
1997 West Sussex County Council election; 2001 West Sussex County Council election; 2005 West Sussex County Council election (boundary changes reduced the number of seats by 1) [1] 2009 West Sussex County Council election; 2013 West Sussex County Council election; 2017 West Sussex County Council election; 2021 West Sussex County Council election
Chairs of West Sussex County Council in date order [34] Years Chairperson 2021–2024: Peter John James Bradbury 2019–2021: Janet Elizabeth Duncton 2017–2019: Lionel Harvey Barnard 2015–2017: Patricia Annette Cooper Arculus 2013–2015: Amanda Jane Jupp 2011–2013: Michael William George Coleman 2001–2008: Margaret Delia Johnson 1997 ...
The West of England term has been used as a synonym for either south-west England or the former county of Avon which was abolished in 1996. The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) was created in 2017 as a statutory body which covers the local authority areas of Bristol, South Gloucestershire, and Bath and North East Somerset.
The West Sussex Youth Cabinet is a group of local representatives and four UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) representatives, who are elected by young people in West Sussex. [24] The Youth Cabinet represents the views of the young people West Sussex at county level. Elections for the Youth Cabinet and UKYP in West Sussex run every year in March.
Local high school bands have made appearances in past years at the Macy's parade in New York and the Rose Parade in Pasadena. But for the 2025 holidays, one local band will be going farther afield.
The West Sussex County Council election took place on 6 May 2021 alongside other local elections. All 70 seats to West Sussex County Council were elected. [ 1 ] Labour gained 4 seats in the Worthing division, while the Green Party and Local Alliance gained their first ever seats on the council.
Worthing has a younger population than the other three districts of coastal West Sussex, albeit older than the South East average. In 2006, 26.7% of the population were between 25 and 44 years old, which is a higher proportion compared to the other districts in the coastal West Sussex area. [50]