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  2. Public services in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Worthing's Neo-Georgian post office was built by D.N. Dyke in 1930.. Worthing, a seaside town in the English county of West Sussex which has had borough status since 1890, [1] has a wide range of public services funded by national government, West Sussex County Council, Worthing Borough Council and other public-sector bodies.

  3. Category:Local government in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    South East England portal; West Sussex is an administrative and ceremonial county in Southern England.West Sussex County Council, the largest employer in the county, has its headquarters at County Hall, Chichester, and provides a great variety of services, including education, the fire service, social services, highways design and maintenance, town planning, libraries and trading standards.

  4. West Sussex County Council - Wikipedia

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    West Sussex County Council is the upper tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of West Sussex in England. The county also contains seven district and borough councils, and 158 town, parish and neighbourhood councils. The county council has 70 elected councillors. The chief executive and directors are responsible for the day-to-day ...

  5. West Sussex Record Office - Wikipedia

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    The record office holds a number of unique collections connected to the area: Blunt Manuscripts. The manuscripts of the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. [2] Buckle Papers. A collection of papers relating to the naval family of Buckle including Admiral Matthew Buckle. [2] Cobden Archives. Archives of the 19th century politician and statesman Richard ...

  6. West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    West Sussex County Council (WSCC) is the authority that governs the non-metropolitan county of West Sussex. The county contains 7 district and borough councils (Adur, Arun, Chichester, Crawley, Horsham, Mid Sussex and Worthing), and 159 town, parish and neighbourhood councils. West Sussex County Council has 70 councillors; the majority of them ...

  7. County Hall, Chichester - Wikipedia

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    Following the implementation of the Local Government Act 1888, which established county councils in every county, West Sussex County Council initially met at the Council House, Chichester. [1] From 1890 until 1916 meetings were held alternately at the Horsham Town Hall and the Council House in Chichester, with the council's main offices also ...

  8. Warnham & Rusper (electoral division) - Wikipedia

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    Warnham & Rusper is an electoral division of West Sussex in the United Kingdom and returns one member to sit on West Sussex County Council. The current County Councillor, Mick Hodgson, is also Vice-Chairman of West Sussex County Council.

  9. Category:West Sussex County Council - Wikipedia

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