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[[Image:East Sussex Ceremonial Numbered.png|thumb|East Sussex showing districts<br> | |||
1 [[Hastings]]<br> | 1 [[Hastings]]<br> | ||
2 [[Rother]]<br> | 2 [[Rother]]<br> | ||
3 [[Wealden]]<br> | 3 [[Wealden]]<br> | ||
4 [[Eastbourne]]<br> | 4 [[Eastbourne]]<br> | ||
5 [[ | 5 [[Lewes]]<br> | ||
6 [[Brighton and Hove]] ([[unitary authority|Unitary]])]]'''East Sussex''' is a county in south-east England. The county council area covers five districts with their own councils: [[Lewes]], [[Wealden]], [[Rother]], [[Eastbourne]] and [[Hastings]]. The ceremonial county also includes the city of [[Brighton and Hove]] which is a [[unitary authority]]. | 6 [[Brighton and Hove]] ([[unitary authority|Unitary]])]]'''East Sussex''' is a county in [[south-east England]]. The county council area covers five districts with their own councils: [[Lewes]], [[Wealden]], [[Rother]], [[Eastbourne]] and [[Hastings]]. The ceremonial county also includes the city of [[Brighton and Hove]] which is a [[unitary authority]]. | ||
==LGBT History== | ==LGBT History== | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

1 Hastings
2 Rother
3 Wealden
4 Eastbourne
5 Lewes
6 Brighton and Hove (Unitary)
East Sussex is a county in south-east England. The county council area covers five districts with their own councils: Lewes, Wealden, Rother, Eastbourne and Hastings. The ceremonial county also includes the city of Brighton and Hove which is a unitary authority.
LGBT History
The LGBT Equalities in Hastings, Rother & East Sussex project aims to improve the lives of LGBT people in its area.[1]
For more LGBT history see the articles about the individual districts.