Arun District

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Arun District
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Arun UK locator map.svg
Arun shown within West Sussex
Sovereign state Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Country Flag of England.svg  England
Region South East England
Historic county Flag of Sussex.svg  Sussex
County West Sussex
Incorporated1 April 1974
Administrative HQ Littlehampton
Government
  TypeNon-metropolitan district council
  BodyArun District Council
   MPs Peter Bottomley (C)
Nick Gibb (C)
Andrew Griffith (C)
Area
  Total221.0 km2 (85.3 sq mi)
  Rank138th (of 296)
Population
 (2021)
  Total165,225
  Rank123rd (of 296)
  Density750/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
Ethnicity (2021)
[1]
   Ethnic groups
List
Religion (2021)
[1]
   Religion
List
Time zone UTC0 (GMT)
  Summer (DST) UTC+1 (BST)
ONS code 45UC (ONS)
E07000224 (GSS)
OS grid reference TQ029020

Arun is a local government district in West Sussex, England. Its council is based in Littlehampton. The district's other towns are Arundel and Bognor Regis. The district is named after the River Arun, which runs through the centre of the district. Parts of the district fall within the South Downs National Park.

Contents

The district is on the coast, facing the English Channel. The neighbouring districts are Chichester, Horsham, Adur and Worthing.

History

Arun district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 as one of seven districts within West Sussex. The new district covered the whole area of three former districts and parts of another two, all of which were abolished at the same time: [2]

The new district was named Arun, after the River Arun which flows through the centre of the district, passing through the town of Arundel and meeting the sea at Littlehampton. [3] [4]

Geography

Arun District occupies the central southern area of West Sussex, and is bordered by Chichester District to the west, Horsham District to the north and Worthing borough and Adur District to the east. The district is bisected by the River Arun, and is divided between a broad rural area in the north of the district that contains Arundel and a host of small villages, part of which sits within the South Downs National Park, and an urban coastal strip that includes Bognor Regis and Littlehampton.

Governance

Arun District Council
Arun District Council logo.svg
Type
Type
Leadership
Alison Cooper,
Conservative
since 31 May 2023
Matt Stanley,
Liberal Democrats
since 31 May 2023
Structure
Seats54
UK ARUN District Council 2023 2023.svg
Political groups
Administration (32)
  Liberal Democrats (14)
  Labour (8)
  Green (6)
  Independents (4)
Opposition (22)
  Conservatives (20)
  Independents (2)
Elections
Last election
4 May 2023
Next election
6 May 2027
Meeting place
Arun Civic Centre - geograph.org.uk - 608161.jpg
Civic Centre, 1 Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, BN17 5LF
Website
www.arun.gov.uk

Arun District Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by West Sussex County Council. The district is also entirely divided into civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government. [5]

Political control

The council has been under no overall control since 2019. Following the 2023 election the Conservatives were the largest party, but a coalition of the Liberal Democrats, Labour, Greens and some of the independents took control of the council, appointing a Liberal Democrat leader and Labour deputy leader of the council, to replace the previous Conservative minority administration. [6] [7]

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements came into effect on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows: [8]

Party in controlYears
Conservative 1974–2019
No overall control 2019–present

Leadership

The leaders of the council since 2002 have been: [9]

CouncillorPartyFromTo
Norman Dingemans Conservative 20022006
Gillian Brown [10] Conservative 20065 May 2019
James Walsh [11] Liberal Democrats 22 May 201919 May 2021
Shaun Gunner [12] Conservative 19 May 202131 May 2023
Matt Stanley Liberal Democrats 31 May 2023

Composition

Following the 2023 election, the composition of the council was: [13]

PartyCouncillors
Conservative 20
Liberal Democrats 14
Labour 8
Green 6
Independent 6
Total54

Four of the independent councillors sit together as the "Independent Group", which forms part of the council's administration with the Liberal Democrats, Labour and Greens. The other two independents do not form part of a group. [14] The next election is due in 2027.

Premises

Bognor Regis Town Hall, Arun's area office in Bognor Regis Bognor Regis Town Hall.jpg
Bognor Regis Town Hall, Arun's area office in Bognor Regis

The council has its headquarters at the Civic Centre on Maltravers Road in Littlehampton, which was purpose-built for the council in 1986. [15] It also maintains an area office at the Town Hall on Clarence Road in Bognor Regis. [16]

Elections

Since the last boundary changes in 2015 the council has comprised 54 councillors elected from 23 wards, with each ward electing either two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years. [17] [18]

Wards

The wards are: [17]

  • Aldwick East
  • Aldwick West
  • Angmering & Findon
  • Arundel & Walberton
  • Barnham
  • Beach
  • Bersted
  • Brookfield
  • Courtwick with Toddington
  • East Preston
  • Felpham East
  • Felpham West
  • Ferring
  • Hotham
  • Marine
  • Middleton-on-Sea
  • Orchard
  • Pagham
  • Pevensey
  • River
  • Rustington East
  • Rustington West
  • Yapton

Civil parishes

Arundel, the district's third town. Arundel, Sussex - geograph.org.uk - 2648988.jpg
Arundel, the district's third town.

The whole district is covered by civil parishes. The parish councils for Arundel, Bognor Regis and Littlehampton have declared their parishes to be towns, allowing them to take the style "town council". [19] The following 31 civil parishes are located within the district: [20]

ParishTypeArea (Hectare)Population (2001)Pop Density /Hectare
Aldingbourne Parish Council125336122.88
Aldwick Parish Council4251088425.61
Angmering Parish Council178256393.16
Arundel Town Council122734082.78
Barnham Parish Council37313723.68
Bersted Parish Council713844311.85
Bognor Regis Town Council4862255546.44
Burpham Parish Meeting12451930.15
Clapham Parish Council5153170.62
Climping Parish Council6916000.87
East Preston Parish Council241591924.53
Eastergate Parish Council37131078.39
Felpham Parish Council426961124.53
Ferring Parish Council431436110.13
Findon Parish Council161418481.14
Ford Parish Council41513583.27
Houghton Parish Meeting743760.10
Kingston Parish Council2297023.07
Littlehampton Town Council11352559322.55
Lyminster Parish Council5873510.60
Madehurst Parish Meeting7661050.14
Middleton-on-Sea Parish Council412510512.41
Pagham Parish Council105957295.41
Patching Parish Council8462300.27
Poling Parish Meeting3201730.54
Rustington Parish Council4321321030.60
Slindon Parish Council12865900.46
South Stoke Parish Meeting535440.08
Walberton Parish Council104419411.86
Warningcamp Parish Meeting3781610.43
Yapton Parish Council79135224.46
ArunTotal227701407596.18

Economy

Although set within the typically prosperous county of West Sussex, much of Bognor Regis and Littlehampton are ranked amongst the 20% most deprived areas in the UK as a whole on the Index of Multiple Deprivation. [21] The district contains a large tourism sector, attracting visitors to the South Downs in the north, and the beaches of Bognor Regis and Littlehampton in the south, the latter of which holds a prestigious Blue Flag Award. [22] Consequently, the district suffers from high amounts of seasonal employment, with the Office for National Statistics estimating that nearly 11% of the population of Arun is employed in the tourism sector, compared to 8% nationally, whilst 28% of people work in the distribution, hotels and restaurants sector, compared to just 23% nationally. Arun also has a higher number of public sector workers than either the regional or national average, and a significantly smaller finance and IT sector than the rest of the South East and wider UK.

Awards

In 2008, the district council won an Ashden Award for their work on energy efficiency. [23]

The District Council is regularly awarded the prestigious Green Flag Award which is given for excellent parks. Currently five parks in the District are recognised as meeting the requirements of Green Flag; Mewsbrook Park, Hotham Park, Norfolk Gardens, Old Rectory Gardens and Marine Park Gardens. [24]

Football clubs

See also

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