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A to ZIntroductionThis A-Z of services is a comprehensive guide to this website, providing details of information that can be found on the site. Each entry is linked to pages which are maintained by whichever department or partner offers that service. E
Eating outWe can provide information on local hotels, guest houses, bed and breakfast accommodation, caravan sites, camping, holiday cottages. Economic developmentWhether its advice or assistance with business start-up, funding, premises, recruitment, or training, the expertise you need is readily at hand. EducationIf you want to find out about pre-school facilities, primary and secondary schools as well as higher education, adult education and training, then visit our Learning pages. Education - adult - coursesThere are several Adult Education Centres within the District offering a variety of courses to adults Education - nurseries - grantsThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. The funding ensures that children between 3 and 5 have access to good quality early education. ElectionsThe District Council administers all elections (and referendums) held whether they are Parliamentary, European Parliamentary, District, County or Parish elections. Elections - electoral nominationsThe District Council administers all elections (and referendums) held whether they are Parliamentary, European Parliamentary, District, County or Parish elections. Elections - results - publicationThe Council has the responsibility to publish the results of all local elections in a variety of formats to make them accessible to all members of the community. Electoral registerChichester District's Register of Electors (otherwise known as the electoral roll) is a record of everyone who lives within the district and is eligible to vote. Emergencies - water/flood rescueThis service is run by the Environment Agency, not Chichester District Council. For more information on Flood Rescue please follow the offsite link to the Environment Agency. Emergency planningChichester District Council has sound and well-practiced emergency management arrangements to deal with emergencies and disasters. Emergency self-helpChichester District Council has sound and well-practiced emergency management arrangements to deal with emergencies and disasters. Energy - efficiency advice and assessmentProvides householders with information on how to improve energy efficiency in the home and how to find out what financial assistance they are eligible for. Energy conservationClimate change is a global issue, however it also has very real effects on our local area and it is important that we all start to make some small changes to help reduce these effects. Entertainment licencesNew legislation enacted in the Licensing Act 2003 and affecting certain types of licensing, including the sale of alcohol, came into effect on 7 February 2005. EnvironmentThe Environment and Planning section deals with areas such as Planning, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Waste and Recycling, Pollution, Environmental Health, Licensing and more Environment AgencyThis service is run by the Environment Agency, not Chichester District Council. It is the leading public body for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales Environmental healthEnvironmental Health officers are concerned with food safety and health and safety. Food safety involves the inspection of food businesses including restaurants and food manufacturers. Environmental services - ecology and geologyThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. For information on Heritage, Wildlife and Landscape, follow the link to West Sussex County Council. Environmental services - private water supply analysisMost properties in the district are served with water via mains supplies provided by a water company. The contact details of the three main companies serving the district is featured here. Equalities and diversity - assessment and consultationInformation about equality and diversity in all aspects of the Council's functions. Intended for citizens, employees, prospective employees, organisations and researchers. Equalities PolicyA link and description for the Equalities strategy adopted by the council. Estates ServiceThe Estates Service is responsible for the acquisition and disposal of all property owned or to be acquired by the Council as well as the management of the Council's non-operational property portfolio. Extensions to buildingsThe Building Control system exists to make sure that buildings are properly designed and constructed so as to ensure the health, safety, welfare and convenience of people using them. |