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Find information for residents, visitors and businesses on the local authority website for West Sussex, the county serving over 750,000 people.
- About the County Council
Access your personal data, and information about the county...
- Births, ceremonies and deaths
West Sussex ceremonies How we can help you arrange your...
- Business and consumers
Information on business legislation and licensing, and how...
- Education, children and families
Information for schools' staff is on the West Sussex...
- Fire, emergencies and crime
West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service Fire service...
- Jobs
Help applying for jobs Help and advice when applying for a...
- Land, waste and housing
Information about public paths, what happens to your waste...
- Leisure, recreation and community
Find walking, cycling and horse riding routes and activities...
- About the County Council
Business and consumers. Fire, emergencies and crime. Comments, suggestions, compliments and complaints. Community support. General enquiry. Get in touch with us online for an efficient,...
Policies and plans to guide where mineral and waste developments take place. How to find, comment on or submit a planning application.
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.
West Sussex Services for Schools. School Health Check - register your interest. Would you like to know more about your pupils' health and wellbeing needs?
Welcome to West Sussex Services for Education. This website provides you with access to services we provide to educational settings including early years providers, schools and academies. For...
Riparian survey. This is a short survey for town and parish councils to help us understand riparian issues. West Sussex County Council will collect some personal data (e.g. age, sex) in order to comply with a statutory duty. We will process this data in accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, General Data Protection Regulations and any ...