Report a Problem

West Sussex County Council

To find out more please click on the following link:

West Sussex County Council - Report a problem

The County Council is the main authority for:

  • Verge maintenance
  • Potholes
  • Certain tree maintenance
  • Roads/pavements

Alternatively, let us know by emailing us at admin@angmering-pc.gov.uk and we can submit a report on your behalf. Please provide as much information as you can, including the exact location, and contact details in the event of any queries.

Report a street lighting fault

Street lighting faults are dealt with by SSE Contracting under their PFI contract with West Sussex County Council.

Report a street light issue in Angmering 

Grass Cutting Schedule

West Sussex County Council’s contractors carry out a number of cuts to highway verges during the year and the schedule for this (subject to short-notice alteration, usually due to the weather) can be viewed here:

View the Grass Cutting Schedule

Arun District Council

Arun District Council deals with the following matters:

Visit Arun District Council’s main website

Angmering Parish Council

The Parish Council operates at a level below district and borough councils and can help on a number of local issues including:

  • Bus shelters (Limited)
  • Community events
  • Grants to help local organisations
  • Consultations on local planning applications
  • Maintenance of some areas including litter picking
  • Maintenance of Bramley Green play areas and open spaces, including maintenance of Fletchers Field Play Area.
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Angmering Parish Council Office Update

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The Angmering Parish Council office remains closed as further drying out is needed to  in order to make safe before any repairs and redecoration can commence.

All staff are working from home and can be contacted during normal office hours on Tel: 01903 772124 and Email: admin@angmering-pc.gov.uk

If you have soft plastics or bras to recycle please take them to the Angmering Community Centre, where they will be collected by Councillor Alan Evans and sent for recycling.