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This section groups together all the current consultations we or other authorities that affect you are running. This is your opportunity to have your say on the matters that are important to residents, businesses and also visitors of Worthing. Some of the consultations will not be held by Worthing Borough Council, but other agencies or organisations.


Current Consultations

Have Your Say Topics

What do you reckon? Share your thoughts and discuss them with us on our website's Have Your Say discussions :

    Worthing Borough Council's Current Consultations

    Worthing Borough Council's Current Consultations

    If you cannot see the consultation you are looking for you may find its closing date has passed, please see our previous consultations list for those that have now closed.

    Youth Consultations

    These surveys are of particular relevance to young members of society and may be run by organisations other than Worthing Council:

    • None at present

    County-wide Consultations (West Sussex County Council)

    Because Worthing Borough Council is not a unitary authority, some services that you receive are provided by West Sussex County Council and not Worthing Borough Council. On their homepage you will find links to consultations that affect highways, pavements, social services and more besides. It is worth viewing both this page and their homepage to be fully involved in the decision making process that affects you.

    Health and Police Service Consultations

    • None at present

    Government Agencies

    • None at present

    Results from Consultations

    These are the currently available results for closed consultations we have held in the recent past:

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