MID SUSSEX

Mid Sussex District
Mid Sussex

''Shown within West Sussex''
Geography
Status:District
Region:South East England
Historic County: Sussex
Admin. County:West Sussex
Area:
- Total
Ranked 146th
334.02 km²
Admin. HQ:Haywards Heath
ONS code:45UG
Demographics
Population:
- Total ()
- Density
Ranked

/ km²
Ethnicity:97.4% White
Politics

Mid Sussex District Council
http://www.midsussex.gov.uk/
Leadership:Leader & Cabinet
Executive:
MPs:Nick Herbert, Francis Maude, Nicholas Soames

'Mid Sussex' is a local government district in the English county of West Sussex. It contains the towns of East Grinstead, Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill.
The district was created on April 1, 1974, and replaced the urban districts of Cuckfield, Burgess Hill, and East Grinstead and nearly all of Cuckfield Rural District. These districts had previously been under East Sussex.

Contents
Civil parishes
Local politics

Civil parishes


Within the District are the following civil parishes:

Albourne

Ardingly

Ashurst Wood

Balcombe

Bolney

Burgess Hill

Cuckfield

Cuckfield Rural

East Grinstead

Fulking

Hassocks

Haywards Heath

Horsted Keynes

Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common

Lindfield

Lindfield Rural

Newtimber

Poynings

Pyecombe

Slaugham

Turners Hill

Twineham

West Hoathly

Worth

Local politics


Mid Sussex is a Conservative constituency, with the current Member of Parliament (MP) Nicholas Soames, the grandson of Winston Churchill. In the 2005 general election, the Conservatives represented by Soames won 48.0% of the popular vote, a 1.8% increase, the Liberal Democrats represented by Serena Tierney took 36.1% of votes, a 5.0% increase, the Labour Party with Robert Fromant managed 12.7% of the vote, a 6.1% decrease, and the United Kingdom Independence Party candidate Harold Piggott received 3.2%, a 0.7% increase. The turnout for Mid Sussex was 49 494 people, accounting for 68.6% of the population of Mid Sussex eligible to vote. This was a 3.7% increase.

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