
2016 No. 1225
Local Government, England
The East Sussex (Electoral Changes) Order 2016
Made 13th December 2016
Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2) and (3)

Under section 58(4) of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 (“the Act”), the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (“the Commission”) published a report dated September 2016 stating its recommendations for changes to the electoral arrangements for the county of East Sussex. The Commission has decided to give effect to the recommendations.
A draft of the instrument has been laid before each House of Parliament, a period of forty days has expired since the day on which it was laid and neither House has resolved that the instrument be not made.

The Commission makes the following Order in exercise of the power conferred by section 59(1) and (2) of the Act.
Citation and commencement
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(1) This Order may be cited as the East Sussex (Electoral Changes) Order 2016.
(2) This article and article 2 come into force on the day after the day on which this Order is made.
(3) Article 3 and the Schedule come into force—
(a) for the purpose of proceedings preliminary, or relating, to the election of councillors, on the day after the day on which the Order is made;
(b) for all other purposes, on the ordinary day of election of councillors in England and Wales in 2017.
Interpretation
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(1) In this Order “the map” means the map marked “Map referred to in the East Sussex (Electoral Changes) Order 2016”, held by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England.
(2) Where a boundary is shown on the map as running along a road, railway line, footway, watercourse or similar geographical feature, it is to be treated as running along the centre line of the feature.
Divisions of the county of East Sussex and number of councillors
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(1) The existing divisions of the county of East Sussex are abolished.
(2) The county of East Sussex is divided into 50 divisions as listed in the first column of the table in the Schedule.
(3) Each division comprises the area designated on the map by reference to the name of the division.
(4) The number of councillors to be elected for each division is the number specified in relation to that division in the second column of the table in the Schedule.
Sealed with the seal of the Local Government Boundary Commission for England
Jolyon Jackson
Chief Executive
Local Government Boundary Commission for England
13th December 2016
SCHEDULE
Names of county electoral divisions and number of councillors
Article 3


(1)County division (2)Number of councillors
Arlington, East Hoathly & Hellingly 1
Ashdown & Conquest 1
Baird & Ore 1
Battle & Crowhurst 1
Bexhill East 1
Bexhill North 1
Bexhill South 1
Bexhill West 1
Braybrooke & Castle 1
Brede Valley & Marsham 1
Central St Leonards & Gensing 1
Chailey 1
Crowborough North & Jarvis Brook 1
Crowborough South & St Johns 1
Devonshire 1
Forest Row & Groombridge 1
Hailsham Market 1
Hailsham New Town 1
Hampden Park 1
Heathfield & Mayfield 1
Hollington & Wishing Tree 1
Langney 1
Lewes 1
Maresfield & Buxted 1
Maze Hill & West St Leonards 1
Meads 1
Newhaven & Bishopstone 1
Northern Rother 1
Old Hastings & Tressell 1
Old Town 1
Ouse Valley West & Downs 1
Peacehaven 1
Pevensey & Stone Cross 1
Polegate & Watermill 1
Ratton 1
Ringmer & Lewes Bridge 1
Rother North West 1
Rye & Eastern Rother 1
Seaford North 1
Seaford South 1
Sovereign 1
St Helens & Silverhill 1
St. Anthony’s 1
Telscombe 1
Uckfield North 1
Uckfield South with Framfield 1
Upperton 1
Wealden East 1
Wealden North East 1
Willingdon & South Downs 1