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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. R
Records OfficeThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. The Record Office acquires, preserves and makes publicly available the recorded heritage of the county. Recycling - bags and containersAbout our Waste Recycling Centres, domestic bins and supplementary services. Recycling - collection sitesChichester District Council provides waste management services to help make the district a cleaner, safer and more environmentally friendly place to live and work. Recycling - compostersAll garden waste including grass cuttings, prunings, leaves, hedge trimmings and vegetable waste from your kitchen can be recycled by composting. RefuseChichester District Council provides waste management services to help make the district a cleaner, safer and more environmentally friendly place to live and work. Refuse - commercial waste - collectionAs a local waste collection authority, we will ensure that we collect and dispose of your waste in accordance with current legislation. Refuse - flytippingFlytipping is the illegal deposit of controlled waste on any land. This includes mixed waste, garden waste, construction waste, soil, furniture and liquids. Refuse - hazardous waste - collectionHazardous household waste can be defined as any material discarded by a household which puts human health or the environment at risk due to its chemical or biological nature. Refuse - household waste - assisted collectionAbout our Waste Recycling Centres, domestic bins and supplementary services. Refuse - household waste - clinicalThe council operates a clinical waste collection service collecting yellow bags and/or boxes for sharps/needles. Refuse - household waste - collectionAbout our Waste Recycling Centres, domestic bins and supplementary services. Refuse - household waste - disposal sitesAbout our Waste Recycling Centres, domestic bins and supplementary services. Refuse - household waste - domestic binsAbout our Waste Recycling Centres, domestic bins and supplementary services. Refuse - household waste - garden wasteAll garden waste including grass cuttings, prunings, leaves, hedge trimmings and vegetable waste from your kitchen can be recycled by composting. Refuse - household waste - special collections for large itemsThe bulky household collection service offers residents the opportunity to dispose of items such as furniture and white goods from their homes. Refuse - litter - removalUnder the Environment Protection Act 1990 the council is responsible for keeping the highway free of litter and debris. Refuse CollectionThe page links to our online map services, where you can find out when your refuse is collected. Register of electorsChichester 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. Register OfficesThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. You can register a birth death or marriage at the register offices. Registering a BirthThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. Registering your baby's birth is a legal requirement. RentYou can apply for housing through the Chichester Housing Partnership. There are two ways of privately renting a property in our district. You can rent through one of the many letting agents or find a landlord who is willing to let their property directly to you. Revenues and benefits/financeChichester District Council is responsible for dealing with two types of benefit - Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction. Right to buy - council houseOur aim is to keep the district's communities and economy thriving. Part of this is to make sure there are homes of varying sizes and tenures in a range of locations to suit different needs. Rights of WayThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. Information about approximately 4,035km (2,507 miles) of public rights of way. Road SafetyThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. Road Safety covers Driver Training, Cycling, Horse Riders and Pedestrian Safety etc. RoadsThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. For more information on Roads please follow the offsite link to West Sussex County Council Roads - grittingThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. Looking after West Sussex roads during winter weather is the responsibility of the three Area Highway Offices. Roads - maintenanceMost of the maintenance services in and around the Chichester area is undertaken by the West Sussex County Council. Roads - pavements - maintenanceMost of the maintenance services in and around the Chichester area is undertaken by the West Sussex County Council. This page provides links and lists the responsibilities of both authorities. Roads - road-worksThis service is not provided by Chichester District Council. It provides details of roadworks in the area and real time traffic information. Roads - street lightingWest Sussex County Council is responsible for highway lighting not Chichester district Council. Good lighting helps to reduce road accidents, crime and the fear of crime. Roads - street parking - finesThis page provides details about parking fines for both off street (car parks) and on street parking offences. Details on how to pay and appeal are found here. Roads - verges - maintenanceThis 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. Roads, highways and pavementsWest Sussex County Council is responsible for the maintenance of public roads. A link to the relevant site is found here. Rodent controlThere are a wide range of pests including rats, mice and insects that can trouble residents and businesses in the County. RubbishAbout our Waste Recycling Centres, domestic bins and supplementary services. |