Chichester
An electoral review of Chichester was started by the Local Government Commission for England (LGCE) on 10 July 2001, following the transfer of the LGCE's functions to The Electoral Commission on 1 April 2002, the review was completed by The Boundary Committee for England (BCFE).
The Order implementing The Electoral Commission's decision on the final recommendations of this review has been made and can be viewed on Her Majesty's Stationery Office's website. The Implementation Team section of the Commission's website explains how the Commission's decisions on The Boundary Committee for England's final recommendations are made into Orders. The current boundaries of the electoral wards and divisions can be viewed on Ordnance Survey's election maps website. Parish warding is not shown on the election maps website. It can be seen on the mapping from the Committee's final recommendations below; any modifications are listed in the Explanatory Note at the back of the Order.
Final report (PDF) was published on 09 July 2002
Map 1 Existing wards in Chichester; (PDF)
Map 2 The Committee's final recommendations for Chichester; (PDF)
Map A1 Illustrates, in outline form, the proposed ward boundaries within the district and indicates the areas which are shown in more detail on Map A2 and the large map at the back of this report; (PDF)
Map A2 Illustrates the proposed boundary between Selsey North and Selsey South wards; (PDF)
Large map (2.6 Mb) illustrates the proposed warding arrangements for the Chichester City area; (PDF)
Draft report (PDF) was published 26 February 2002
Map 1 Existing wards in Chichester; (PDF)
Map 2 The Commission's draft recommendations for Chichester; (PDF)
Map A1 Illustrates, the proposed ward boundaries within the district and indicates the areas which are shown in more detail on Map A2 and the large map; (PDF)
Map A2 Illustrates the proposed boundary between Selsey North and Selsey South wards; (PDF)
Large map (2.6 Mb) illustrating the existing and proposed warding arrangements for the Chichester City area. This may take some time to download; (PDF)

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