Employment Solicitor Sussex
Employment Solicitor Sussex
This refers to the historic county in England. For other uses, either see Sussex (disambiguation) or, for the administrative counties that Sussex is divided into, East Sussex and West Sussex.
Sussex
Flag of Sussex
Flag of Sussex
Ancient extent of Sussex
Ancient extent of Sussex
Area
– 1831 907,920 acres (3,674 km2)[1]
– 1901 932,409 acres (3,773 km2)[1]
– 2011 934,900 acres (3,783 km2)[1]
– Coordinates 51°N 0°E Coordinates: 51°N 0°E
Population
– 1831 272,340[1]
– 1901 602,255[1]
– 2011 1,609,500[2]
Density
– 1831 0.3/acre
– 1901 0.6/acre
– 2011 1.72/acre or 425/km2
History
– Origin Kingdom of Sussex
– Created 5th century
– Succeeded by East Sussex and West Sussex
Status Historic county (current)[3][4][5]
Ceremonial county (until 1974)
Chapman code SSX
– HQ Chichester or Lewes
– Motto WE WUNT BE DRUV
Subdivisions
– Type Rapes
Sussex (/ˈsʌsɨks/; abbreviated Sx),[6] from the Old English Sūþsēaxe (‘South Saxons’), is an historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. Clockwise, it is bounded to the west by Hampshire; north by Surrey, north-east by Kent, south by the English Channel and is divided for local government into West Sussex and East Sussex and the city of Brighton and Hove. Brighton and Hove was created as a unitary authority in 1997, and was granted City status in 2000. Until then, Chichester had been Sussex’s only city.
Sussex has three main geographic sub-regions, each orientated approximately east to west. In the south-west of the county lies the fertile and densely populated coastal plain. North of this lie the rolling chalk hills of the South Downs, beyond which lies the well-wooded Sussex Weald.
Locations we cover
- Employment solicitor Brighton
- Employment Solicitor Sussex
- Employment solicitor SW1
- Employment solicitor Buckingham Gate
- Employment solicitor Green Park
- Employment solicitor Westminster
Services we supply
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