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West Sussex v East Sussex



whitelion

New member
Dec 16, 2003
12,828
Southwick
I believe this was done in 1974 to balance the populations out, but since you've gained Crawley and we've lost Brighton & Hove, we'll take East Grinstead back, thank you very much.

You are are under the impression that Brighton and Hove has been lost to East Sussex. It still is geographically East Sussex even if it is now a Unitary Authority for local government purposes.
 






Lady Whistledown

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,640
North or coastal Sussex might be a more interesting debate.

What, Crawley or Brighton? As NSC debates go, that would be one of the shortest.
 
























Megazone

On his last warning
Jan 28, 2015
8,679
Northern Hemisphere.
So is Shoreham a suburb of Brighton and Hove as is Peacehaven but neither are included in the Unitary Authority of Brighton and Hove.

Shoreham is not described as a suburb of Brighton and Hove. According to Wiki: The town lies in the middle of the ribbon of urban development along the English south coast between the city of Brighton and Hove and the town of Worthing.

Also, Shoreham's post town comes under Shoreham by sea, unlike Southwick which comes under Brighton.
 


ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,174
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Shoreham is not described as a suburb of Brighton and Hove. According to Wiki: The town lies in the middle of the ribbon of urban development along the English south coast between the city of Brighton and Hove and the town of Worthing.

Also, Shoreham's post town comes under Shoreham by sea, unlike Southwick which comes under Brighton.

This map shows East and West Sussex geographically.

sussex_map.jpg
 


whitelion

New member
Dec 16, 2003
12,828
Southwick
Shoreham is not described as a suburb of Brighton and Hove. According to Wiki: The town lies in the middle of the ribbon of urban development along the English south coast between the city of Brighton and Hove and the town of Worthing.

Also, Shoreham's post town comes under Shoreham by sea, unlike Southwick which comes under Brighton.

You seem to be mixing up a lot of elements.

I've always thought of the Brighton urban area as between the River Ouse and the River Adur ie Newhaven to Shoreham - it's one continuous and indeed contiguous built-up area. However there is a County boundary which runs through this urban development as I've previously described.

What the post codes have to do with county boundaries - I think you're a little mixed up.

BN41is Portslade
BN42 is Southwick
BN43 is Shoreham
 




Saladpack Seagull

Just Shut Up and Paddle
I see no boundary maybe because I live on the border and therefore go east or west just on a whim. The rolling downs a summer walk on the front somewhere looking out to sea is all good.

There IS no boundary; no East, no West, no City of Brighton and Hove; it's ALL Sussex! Our cricket fans (I'm a Sussex Member) support Sussex. Men from all over our county fought and died together in the Royal Sussex Regt. and we all sing Sussex by the Sea! I will not denigrate any part of this wonderful place. Whenever I re-enter Sussex from travelling elsewhere, I don't care if it's "east" or "west", I always think "ah, back to civilisation" and will sing GOSBTS (much to my wife's long-suffering annoyance!). For me, the whole county feels like "home". You may tell them all that we stand or fall for SUSSEX by the Sea!:ascarf:
 


Megazone

On his last warning
Jan 28, 2015
8,679
Northern Hemisphere.
You seem to be mixing up a lot of elements.

I've always thought of the Brighton urban area as between the River Ouse and the River Adur ie Newhaven to Shoreham - it's one continuous and indeed contiguous built-up area. However there is a County boundary which runs through this urban development as I've previously described.

What the post codes have to do with county boundaries - I think you're a little mixed up.

BN41is Portslade
BN42 is Southwick
BN43 is Shoreham

You're confusing Post codes with Post towns. Southwick's Post town is Brighton. Shorehams's isn't.

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ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,174
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
You're confusing Post codes with Post towns. Southwick's Post town is Brighton. Shorehams's isn't.

What do post towns have to do with county boundaries? The village of Frant in East Sussex, has it's post town as Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
 




whitelion

New member
Dec 16, 2003
12,828
Southwick
You're confusing Post codes with Post towns. Southwick's Post town is Brighton. Shorehams's isn't.

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But Post Towns do not relate to administrative boundaries.

There are approximately 1,500 post towns which are organised by Royal Mail subject to its policy only to impose changes where it has a proven, economic and practical benefit to the organisation, covering its own cost. Each post town usually corresponds to one or more postal districts (the first part of the postcode) therefore each post town can cover an area comprising many towns, urban districts and villages. Post towns rarely correspond exactly to administrative boundaries and their associated physical features. As such they often group a small minority of neighbourhoods, streets or houses together with a main settlement in a different county, area of local government or administration (including healthcare trust), constituency, European statistical region and/or traditional parish. This was a main reason why postal counties were abolished (but not prohibited) in 1996.
 




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