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East Sussex County Council is the upper tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of East Sussex in England. The non-metropolitan county is smaller than the ceremonial county ; the latter additionally includes Brighton and Hove .
East Sussex County Council is the next tier of government, for which Glynde and Beddingham is within the Ringmer and Lewes Bridge division, with responsibility for Education, Libraries, Social Services, Civil Registration, Trading Standards and Transport. Elections for the County Council are held every four years.
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 ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Sussex County Council may refer to: East Sussex County Council, England, from 1889 ...
The council voted to deny Frankford Community Energy Initiative's permit despite the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve it. Why the Sussex County Council is being sued over ...
After being based at County Hall in the High Street in Lewes since its formation in 1889, [1] [2] East Sussex County Council relocated to Pelham House in Lewes in 1938. [3] After deciding that Pelham House was too restricted for future expansion, county leaders chose to procure a new purpose-built county headquarters: the site they selected was open land located between St Anne's Church and ...
Sussex County's early voting centers will be at the clerk's office in the Cochran House Building, 83 Spring Street in Newton; the Louise Childs Library at 21 Stanhope Sparta Road in Hopatcong; and ...
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 ...