WEST SUSSEX


West Sussex
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Geography
Status: Ceremonial & Non-metropolitan county
Region: South East England
Area:
- Total
- Admin. council
Ranked 30th
1,991 km²
Ranked 27th
Admin HQ: Chichester
: GB-WSX
ONS code: 45
NUTS 3: UKJ24
Demographics
Population:
- Total ()
- Density
- Admin. Council
Ranked

/ km²
Ranked
Ethnicity: 96.6% White
1.7% S.Asian
Politics

West Sussex County Council
http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/
Executive:
Members of Parliament
Peter Bottomley (C)
Nick Gibb (C)
Nick Herbert (C)
Tim Loughton (C)
Francis Maude (C)
Laura Moffatt (L)
Nicholas Soames (C)
Andrew Tyrie (C)
Districts
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# Worthing# Arun# Chichester# Horsham# Crawley# Mid Sussex# Adur

'West Sussex' is a county in the south of England, bordering onto East Sussex (with Brighton and Hove), Hampshire and Surrey. The county of Sussex has been divided into East and West since the 12th century, and obtained separate county councils in 1888, but it remained a single ceremonial county until 1974 and the coming into force of the Local Government Act 1972. Also at this time the Mid Sussex region (including Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill and East Grinstead) was transferred from East Sussex.
West Sussex is a diverse county; it is well known for its gastronomy, stately homes and castles such as Arundel Castle and Bramber Castle. Over half the county is protected countryside, offering popular walking and cycling ground for visitors and residents alike [1].
'Chichester' is the county town of West Sussex, and the highest point of the county is Black Down, at 280m/919ft ().

Contents
Settlements
Communications and transport
Local government
Places of interest
Castles, houses and other buildings
Museums
Nature
Ancient history
Religious buildings
The arts
Other
History
Economy
Politics
See also
References
External links

Settlements


Chichester Market Cross

Most settlements in West Sussex are either along the south coast or are situated in the M23 corridor. Crawley and Worthing are the largest settlements in the county, with populations of approximately 100 000 inhabitants. Next in size order comes Horsham, which was recently classed as the second-best place to live in the UK on a Channel 4 programme, and Bognor Regis, on the south coast. Chichester, the county town, boasts a cathedral and city status, and is situated not far from the border with Hampshire. Other towns in alphabetical order are Burgess Hill, East Grinstead and Haywards Heath in the Mid Sussex district, and Littlehampton in the Arun district.
Other settlements include the towns of Arundel, Lancing and Shoreham-by-Sea, and the smaller settlements of Billingshurst, Cuckfield, Henfield, Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint, Midhurst, Petworth, Rustington, Steyning, Storrington and Pulborough.
''For a full list of settlements see List of places in West Sussex.''

Communications and transport


The M23/A23 runs through the east of the county from Surrey all the way to Brighton in neighbouring county East Sussex. Other major roads are the A272 which heads east to west, and the A27 which does the same but close to the coast; the A272 goes through the middle of the county. On the majority of the coast is the A259, which is used as an alternate route to the A27.
Gatwick Airport, which handled over 32 million passengers in 2005, is north of Crawley, and is the second largest airport in the United Kingdom. There is also a considerably smaller airport at Shoreham. There are 3 main railway routes; the Brighton Main Line, the Arun Valley Line and the West Coastway Line.

Local government


West Sussex County Council, based at County Hall Chichester, provides a large range of services including education, social services, fire and rescue, libraries, town and country planning, refuse disposal and consumer services. In addition there are seven local government districts within the county of West Sussex:

Adur

Arun

Chichester

Crawley

Horsham

Mid Sussex

Worthing

Places of interest


Castles, houses and other buildings


Arundel Castle

Barnham Windmill

Christ's Hospital, an old public school notable for its archaic uniforms and picturesque campus.

Goodwood House & Goodwood airfield

High Salvington windmill

Hurstpierpoint College - a Public School, notable for its substantial Sussex flint buildings, large campus and high academic and sporting standards.

Lancing College - a Public School, notable for its substantial Sussex sandstone chapel, large campus and high academic standards.

Petworth House

★ Queen Victoria Hospital [East Grinstead] - Home of the McIndoe burns centre. Pioneered reconsturctive surgery for burns patients during the Second World War.

Shipley Windmill

Standen, East Grinstead

Uppark
Museums

A pathway at Wakehurst Place, Ardingly.


Amberley Working Museum

Weald and Downland Open Air Museum of Historic Buildings at Singleton

★ Tangmere Military Aviation Museum [2]
Nature


WWT Arundel (a nature reserve of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust)

Selsey Bill

South Downs Way - a long distance footpath

Stansted Park

Wakehurst Place
Ancient history


Bignor Roman Villa

Cissbury Ring and Chanctonbury Ring, ancient hill forts located on the South Downs

Fishbourne Roman Palace
Religious buildings

Worth Church, Worth, Crawley.


Bosham Church

St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly - an 11th century Anglo-Saxon church

St Mary's Church, Sompting - an 11th century Anglo-Saxon church.

★ St Swithuns Church [East Grinstead]

Worth Church - a 10th century church in Worth, Crawley
The arts


Pallant House Gallery in Chichester houses one of the most significant collections of 20th century British art outside London. It includes a substantial body of early and mid-20th century work bequeathed by Walter Hussey (Dean of Chichester Cathedral, 1955-1977) and many later works donated by Sir Colin St John 'Sandy' Wilson.

Worthing Museum and Art Gallery houses the biggest collection of Georgian & Victorian costume in South East England.
Other

Gatwick's South Terminal


Gatwick Airport

Shoreham Airport - the world's oldest continually-operational airport.

Hickstead Showjumping

★ Cobnor House - home of the Beale family.

History


Main articles: History of Sussex
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Economy


This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of West Sussex at current basic prices published (pp.240-253) by ''Office for National Statistics'' with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
Year Regional Gross Value Added[1] Agriculture[2] Industry[3] Services[4]
1995 '8,564' 208 2,239 6,116
2000 '10,576' 162 2,545 7,869
2003 '12,619' 185 2,520 9,915

1. Components may not sum to totals due to rounding
2. includes hunting and forestry
3. includes energy and construction
4. includes financial intermediation services indirectly measured

Politics


West Sussex County Council has 70 councillors; the majority of them being Conservative. There are 47 Conservative councillors, 16 Liberal Democrats, and 7 Labour Party councillors. [3]
As of the 2005 general election, West Sussex is largely represented by Conservative MPs, with the exception of the Labour Party constituency of Crawley, where Labour held the seat by just 37 votes. The Members of Parliament, their corresponding constituencies and the percentage of the vote they received are as follows:

★ Arundel & South Downs - Nick Herbert, Conservative, 49.8%

★ Bognor Regis - Nick Gibb, Conservative, 44.6%

★ Chichester - Andrew Tyrie, Conservative, 48.3%

★ Crawley - Laura Moffatt, Labour, 39.1%

★ Horsham - Francis Maude, Conservative, 50.0%

★ Mid Sussex - Nicholas Soames, Conservative, 48.0%

★ Worthing East - Tim Loughton, Conservative, 43.9%

★ Worthing West - Peter Bottomley, Conservative, 47.6%
[4]

See also



East Sussex

Sussex

The Royal Sussex Regiment

Eastbourne Redoubt Home of the Royal Sussex Regimental Museum

References


1. Components may not sum to totals due to rounding
2. includes hunting and forestry
3. includes energy and construction
4. includes financial intermediation services indirectly measured

External links



The River Wey and Wey Navigations Community Site — a non-commercial site of over 200,000 words all about the River Wey including information and images about the source of the Wey at Black Down in West Sussex.

Eastbourne Redoubt Fortress Military Museum Eastbourne Redoubt is the home of the Royal Sussex Regimental Museum

★ The Royal Sussex Regimental Association [5]

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