Everything about Chichester District totally explained
Chichester is a
local government district in
West Sussex,
England. Its council is based in the city of
Chichester. Other places include
Fishbourne,
Wittering and
Selsey.
The dignity and privileges of the
City of Chichester are vested in its
town council (which is therefore known as
Chichester City Council, and covers only 10.6 km²), and not in the District Council which covers over 70 times this area.
The district was formed on
April 1,
1974, under the
Local Government Act 1972, as a merger of the
municipal borough of Chichester,
Midhurst Rural District,
Petworth Rural District and part of Chichester Rural District.
Chichester District Council has 48 councillors. It is currently under
Conservative control; as of the 3 May 2007 elections, the Conservatives held 34 seats, the
Liberal Democrats held 11 seats and there were 3 independent councillors.
Civil parishes
» See
List of civil parishes in Chichester (district)Further Information
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