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Adur is a local government district of West Sussex, England. It is named after the River Adur and is historically part of the English county of Sussex. The council is based in Shoreham-by-Sea and the district has a population of 59,627 according to the 2001 census.
It was created on 1 April 1974 by the merger of Southwick and Shoreham urban districts and the civil parishes of Coombes, Lancing and Sompting from Worthing Rural District.
Sompting, Lancing, Shoreham-by-Sea (or Shoreham) and Southwick form a strip of settlements on the south coast, between Worthing and Brighton and Hove collectively known as the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation. Coombes is inland. Fishersgate and Kingston by Sea (also known as Kingston Buci) are also small areas in the south east of the district.
Shoreham Airport is located in the Adur district, west of Shoreham-by-Sea and just east of Lancing.
The Adur festival is held in the first two weeks of June every year.
Elections to the district council have been held every 2 years since the 2004 election, when the council changed to being elected by halves instead of by thirds. The Conservative party has had a majority on the council since the 2002 election. Following the 2012 election the council is composed of the following:
Adur district council leader Neil Parkin after 2016 local elections
Adur district councillors debate Europe and future for Shoreham, Lancing and Southwick
Cllr Carson Albury, Adur district council chairman, speaks about the tragic Shoreham airshow crash
Leader of Adur District Council speaks about the Shoreham Air Show Disaster
Meet Adur's first Muslim councillor
Adur Homes Proud Tenant
Adur council chiefs have "no choice" but to take possession of Fishergate Community Centre
THE VOTE: Pat Beresford on development in the Adur area
THE VOTE: Adur council leader Neil Parkin
Adur Council Destroy Mash Barn Lane: Day 1. Video 2