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Worthing Borough Council is the local authority for Worthing in West Sussex, England. Worthing is a non-metropolitan district with borough status . It forms the lower tier of local government in Worthing, responsible for local services such as housing, planning, leisure and tourism.
Bob Dale - BBC News, South East. January 20, 2025 at 8:02 AM. ... The 44-year-old man, who is from Midhurst, is due to appear before magistrates in Worthing on 18 February.
The offices of the Worthing Herald and Worthing Advertiser opened in 1991. In the early 19th century, Worthing was served by newspapers with a wider geographical circulation, such as the Brighton Gazette, Brighton Herald, Sussex Daily News, Sussex Weekly Advertiser and West Sussex Gazette. [209]
The 2022 Worthing Borough Council election took place on 5 May 2022 to elect members of Worthing Borough Council, on the same day as other UK local elections. The Labour Party won control of the council for the first time, [ 2 ] ending 18 years of Conservative administration.
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Five years later, in 2022, Cooper became leader of Worthing Borough Council. [5] [6] As leader of Worthing Borough Council, Cooper was chairperson of the Greater Brighton Economic Board from 2023—24. In November 2024, Cooper voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which proposes to legalise assisted suicide. [7]
One third of Worthing Borough Council in Worthing, West Sussex, England is elected each year, followed by one year without election. Since the last boundary changes in 2004, 37 councillors are elected from 13 wards .
Two men were briefly arrested as a result of such a report but were quickly released without charge. CCTV footage was obtained by police from many sites in Worthing and one item was judged relevant. At around 3:30pm on 7 March 2018 two women were recorded together in the town centre of Worthing and one of them resembled Gharsallah.