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  2. High Street, Worthing - Wikipedia

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    High Street, Worthing is a road in the centre of the town of Worthing, West Sussex, running from Little High Street to The Steyne. It is designated as part of the A259 , a major road between Emsworth in Hampshire and Folkestone in Kent.

  3. Worthing Borough Council - Wikipedia

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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. The council is currently led by the Labour Party.

  4. Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Photochrom print of South Street in the 1890s, showing the Old Town Hall Built in 1933, Worthing Town Hall replaced the town's original Georgian town hall as the headquarters of Worthing Borough Council. Local government for the borough of Worthing is shared between Worthing Borough Council and West Sussex County Council in a two-tier structure.

  5. List of civil parishes in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of West Sussex, England. There are 156 civil parishes. Population figures are unavailable for some of the smallest parishes. The former Shoreham by Sea Urban District, Crawley Urban District, Worthing Municipal Borough and Southwick Urban District are unparished.

  6. Southwater railway station - Wikipedia

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    West Sussex County Council had previously owned the site of the former railway station (as well as the trackbed) but, with the growth of the village and the need for a library and police service, the County Council sold the land to Horsham District Council for a price of up to £1.3 million so that these facilities could be provided. [3]

  7. Salvington - Wikipedia

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    Salvington is a neighbourhood of Worthing, in the borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England.It lies south of the A27 road two miles (3 km) north-west of the town centre. . It is served by three elected Worthing Borough Councillors at any given time, currently Nicola Waight, Noel Atkins and Michael Cloake, all Conservati

  8. 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 ...

  9. High Salvington - Wikipedia

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    High Salvington is a neighbourhood of Worthing, in the borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. It is centred 2.5 miles (4.0 km) northwest of the town centre and is north of the A27 . History