Worthing_Rural_District

Worthing Rural District

Worthing Rural District

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Worthing Rural District was a rural district in West Sussex, England from 1933 to 1974. It comprised an area to the north, west and east, but did not include the borough of Worthing. Its area encompassed the land in southern Sussex between the Rivers Adur and Arun, with the exception of Arundel, Littlehampton and Worthing itself. The rural district had its council offices at 15 Mill Road, West Worthing, Worthing.[1]

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The district was created as the successor to parts of East Preston Rural District, Steyning West Rural District and Thakeham Rural District.[2]

It consisted of seventeen civil parishes: Angmering, Burpham, Clapham, Coombes, East Preston, Ferring, Findon, Houghton, Kingston, Lancing, Lyminster, Patching, Poling, Rustington, Sompting, South Stoke and Warningcamp.[3]

The rural district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 in 1974. Its territory was split between the Adur district and the Arun district, with the parishes of Coombes, Lancing and Sompting going to the former and the others going to the latter.[4]

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  1. "Records of East Preston Union". The National Archives. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  2. "Worthing RD: Relationships unit history of Worthing RD". A Vision of Britain. University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  3. "Worthing RD: Relationships unit history of Worthing RD". A Vision of Britain. University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  4. "Worthing RD: Relationships unit history of Worthing RD". A Vision of Britain. University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 20 January 2010.

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