This 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.
The Gambling Commission licence operators, and key staff in some forms of gambling, and local authorities issue licences and permits for the use of premises for gambling.
All garden waste including grass cuttings, prunings, leaves, hedge trimmings and vegetable waste from your kitchen can be recycled by composting.
The Sport and Leisure department is responsible for around 117 acres of land comprising of parks, gardens, ponds, sports pitches, play areas, local nature reserves and open spaces.
This service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. The West Sussex Record Office is the main centre for family history research in the county.
Useful Information on Health and Hospital services including a link to the "Find a Local Health Service" provided by the NHS.
If graffiti is noticed around your area, spoiling highway street signs, bridges or buildings, then contact your local District Council and report the observation.
Chichester District Council's new Grants Programme
Groups and Organisations may be able to apply for support to help with running costs and particular projects.
Lists a number of financial support schemes aimed at helping to develop businesses
West Sussex 4 Funding enables you to search for schemes, grants and funds available that match your organisation's profile.
Information on the types of Housing Renewal Assistance.
The Local Character Enhancement Grant Scheme is designed to promote local distinctiveness by encouraging the restoration of locally important and distinctive features.
The Voluntary and Community Sector Grants scheme invests in organisations and projects, supporting them to achieve positive outcomes for our residents
Wildlife and Environmental grants encourage local groups to become involved in biodiversity schemes, that is initiatives designed to protect and enhance the variety of wildlife around us.
Chichester District Council is pleased to work in support of Chichester District Youth Council, champions of the needs of young people in the local area.
This service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. Verges in rural areas receive one overall cut per year with an additional two one-metre wide cuts.
There are many issues to consider when a loved one dies. These pages will guide you through the process of registering a death, things that need returning and who needs to be informed.
At Chichester District Council an inter-departmental approach to Gypsy and Traveller issues is taken in forming and delivering policy in this area.