An Introduction to CLCs
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- Introduction
- Who are they for?
- What do they do?
Introduction
In West Sussex there are 70 County Councillors elected to represent their local communities. County Local Committees are our approach to involving local residents in decision making. They aim to bring County Councillors closer to local people and you closer to your Council. Fourteen County Local Committees are now in action across the county including two already in existence in the Downland and Arun area of the county. Meetings are open for anyone to attend.
The fourteen Committees are:
- Adur County Local Committee
- Joint Eastern Arun Area Committee (incorporating the Eastern Arun County Local Committee)
- Joint Western Arun Area Committee (incorporating the Western Arun County Local Committee)
- Chichester North County Local Committee
- Chichester South County Local Committee
- Crawley East County Local Committee
- Crawley West County Local Committee
- Joint Downland Area Committee (incorporating the Downland Arun County Local Committee
- Horsham North County Local Committee
- Horsham South County Local Committee
- Mid Sussex Central County Local Committee
- Mid Sussex North County Local Committee
- Mid Sussex South County Local Committee
- Worthing County Local Committee
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2 July 2007
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Last reviewed:
6 December 2007



