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Councillors

Councillors are not employees of the Council. They are local people elected to represent the people of the town, and they make decisions on their behalf. They all give up a great deal of their own time to serve their local community.

Most meetings are open to members of the public, unless business of a confidential nature is being discussed. There is a public question time at every meeting which gives everyone an opportunity to ask questions relating to the agenda for that meeting.


Political Split

The political split of Worthing Borough Council is:

  • 25 Conservative Councillors
  • 12 Liberal Democrats Councillors.

Conservative Group

Liberal Democrat Group


Who is my Councillor?

To find out who your councillor is or look your councillor up please choose from the following ways:

The interactive map of the Borough below shows the wards in Worthing. Click on the area of the map where you live and a list of the Councillors for your ward will be displayed.

Map of Worthing Wards

Selden Ward Central Ward Broadwater Ward Heene Ward Marine Ward Goring Ward Castle Ward Offington Ward Salvington Ward Durrington Ward Tarring Ward Northbrook Ward Gaisford Ward

If you are unsure which ward you live in, please contact Electoral Services or download our street list (below) and look up your street's ward from there.

A download of Councillors' contact details for 2008/9 are available below.

Contact Democratic Services

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