
New Economic Strategy launched to promote economic growth in West Sussex
A new Economic Strategy for West Sussex has been produced by West Sussex County Council, in conjunction with partners, business representatives and the newly formed
A new Economic Strategy for West Sussex has been produced by West Sussex County Council, in conjunction with partners, business representatives and the newly formed
New energy-efficient council homes for Adur families who would otherwise be homeless have been completed on the site of the former South Street car park
To involve the local community in work to enhance the approach to Worthing railway station, West Sussex County Council included a community art project in
A balanced budget for the year ahead which will provide support for the most vulnerable, without cuts to front-line services, has been agreed by West
On March 3 2025, West Sussex County Council will begin construction of the Upper Shoreham Active Travel Scheme following extensive public consultation carried out in
Councillors at Horsham District Council have agreed to spend some £2.5 million improving Billingshurst’s village centre, sports grounds, recreation grounds and public buildings. This investment
The site of the former Lancing police station has been put up for sale by Adur District Council to help the community benefit from the
Chichester District Council is thanking the many residents, workers, businesses, groups and organisations who provided their feedback on a range of potential climate change projects,
Chichester District Council is asking for people’s views on the aims and actions proposed for its new Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy, as part
The Waste Prevention Community Grant Fund is now open for applications from community-based projects in West Sussex to encourage people to repair and reuse items
Pensioners that are not eligible for Winter Fuel Payments are being offered support by Adur & Worthing Councils. This month the councils will be sending
FREE maths courses are available to adults in East Sussex to help build numeracy skills. Who is eligible? People aged 19 and over without a
A recent debate at a meeting of West Sussex County Council led to unanimous support for a proposal that the council should increase public awareness
West Sussex County Council is continuing its efforts to resolve the ongoing situation with the A29, Church Hill in Pulborough following a landslide which occurred
New investigation work under Worthing’s lido has given fresh hope that the building could be preserved for future generations. Worthing Borough Council commissioned structural experts
A new Economic Strategy for West Sussex has been produced by West Sussex County Council, in conjunction with partners, business representatives and the newly formed
New energy-efficient council homes for Adur families who would otherwise be homeless have been completed on the site of the former South Street car park
To involve the local community in work to enhance the approach to Worthing railway station, West Sussex County Council included a community art project in
A balanced budget for the year ahead which will provide support for the most vulnerable, without cuts to front-line services, has been agreed by West
On March 3 2025, West Sussex County Council will begin construction of the Upper Shoreham Active Travel Scheme following extensive public consultation carried out in
Councillors at Horsham District Council have agreed to spend some £2.5 million improving Billingshurst’s village centre, sports grounds, recreation grounds and public buildings. This investment
The site of the former Lancing police station has been put up for sale by Adur District Council to help the community benefit from the
Chichester District Council is thanking the many residents, workers, businesses, groups and organisations who provided their feedback on a range of potential climate change projects,
Chichester District Council is asking for people’s views on the aims and actions proposed for its new Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy, as part
The Waste Prevention Community Grant Fund is now open for applications from community-based projects in West Sussex to encourage people to repair and reuse items
Pensioners that are not eligible for Winter Fuel Payments are being offered support by Adur & Worthing Councils. This month the councils will be sending
FREE maths courses are available to adults in East Sussex to help build numeracy skills. Who is eligible? People aged 19 and over without a
A recent debate at a meeting of West Sussex County Council led to unanimous support for a proposal that the council should increase public awareness
West Sussex County Council is continuing its efforts to resolve the ongoing situation with the A29, Church Hill in Pulborough following a landslide which occurred
New investigation work under Worthing’s lido has given fresh hope that the building could be preserved for future generations. Worthing Borough Council commissioned structural experts
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