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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. T
Taxi and minicab licencesTaxis (otherwise known as hackney carriages), and private hire vehicles, their drivers, and operators, are licensed by the council to ensure public safety. TheatreThis service is run by Chichester Festival Theatre, not Chichester District Council. One of Chichester's great attractions is the Festival Theatre. ToiletsThe council currently provides 21 public conveniences. The majority of sites are closed at night. TourismWe can provide information on local hotels, guest houses, bed and breakfast accommodation, caravan sites, camping, holiday cottages. Tourism - accommodation - informationWe can provide information on local hotels, guest houses, bed and breakfast accommodation, caravan sites, camping, holiday cottages. Tourism - local attractions - informationWe can provide information on local hotels, guest houses, bed and breakfast accommodation, caravan sites, camping, holiday cottages. Tourism - tourist information centresOur qualified Tourism Information Centre staff are happy to answer your queries from Accommodation to attractions, eating out, theatres, events and exhibitions. Town centres - closed circuit television (CCTV)There are 5 City Centre car parks located inside the walls and very close to the central retail area. These car parks are allocated for short term parking for one or two hours. Town centres - crime preventionLocal authorities to work together in partnership with other agencies, to develop and implement a strategy for reducing crime and disorder. Town centres - shop front improvement grantsBusiness Improvement District schemes support the long-term sustainability of town and city centres. Town twinningThe City Council is currently responsible for a number of services including Allotments, Discretionary Grants, Footpath Lighting, Street Banners... Trading standardsThe Trading Standards department of West Sussex County Council deals with issues concerning the quality of goods and services. TranslateA selection of links to basic, free translation pages to enable you to access this website in as many different languages as possible. TransportChichester District Council works with the highway authority to develop and implement the Chichester Urban Transport Plan and the county-wide Local Transport Plan. Transport - journey planningTraffic England is a new service from the Highways Agency that brings to your desktop real-time traffic information from the National Traffic Control Centre Transport - Park and Ride SchemesA free Park & Ride service operates on Saturdays and other selected days leading up to Christmas. Transport - real time informationThis service is not provided by Chichester District Council. It provides details of roadworks in the area and real time traffic information. Transport - service disruption informationThis service is not provided by Chichester District Council. It provides details of roadworks in the area and real time traffic information. Transport - stations, stops and sheltersThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. Information on bus and coach travel throughout West Sussex Transportation/mobilityChichester District Council works with the highway authority to develop and implement the Chichester Urban Transport Plan and the county-wide Local Transport Plan. TrauncyThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. A child’s parents or carers must ensure that the child is registered in a school and attends regularly or that appropriate alternative provision is in place. TravellersAt Chichester District Council an inter-departmental approach to Gypsy and Traveller issues is taken in forming and delivering policy in this area. TravelwiseThis service is run by West Sussex County Council, not Chichester District Council. TravelWise seeks to raise awareness on how to reduce pollution and congestion caused by cars. Tree preservationCouncils can protect trees. We can do this under the Town and Country Planning Acts by making them subject to a Tree Preservation Order (TPO). TreesThe District Council is responsible for the management of highway trees and other trees on land in its ownership. |