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'''Langney''' is a distinct part of [[Eastbourne]], [[East Sussex]] and is on the eastern side of the popular [[seaside resort]]. The original village and [[Langney Priory|priory]] have now been amalgamated with the main town of Eastbourne, and Langney was identified as a single self-contained polling ward within the borough of Eastbourne until 2002. Since the boundary changes of 2002 the Langney village became part of St. Anthony's ward, Langney point became part of Sovereign ward and the remaining northern part of Langney became the new Langney ward. The new [http://www.eastbourne.gov.uk/council/councillors/wards/?ward=4 Langney ward] is currently held by the Liberal Democrats and represented by Cllrs Harun Miah, Alan Shuttleworth and Troy Tester at Eastbourne Borough Council and Cllr Jon Harris at East Sussex County Council. Langney has grown in recent years (especially since 1970) and is contiguous to Langney Point, which mainly comprises newer properties built on shingle. These properties extend down to the English Channel and the original Eastbourne "Promenade" has been extended eastwards to Langney Point. North of old Langney Village is naturally known as "North Langney" which, once again, consists mainly of newer housing, but there are a few older properties which have seen a considerable change to the local landscape from farmland to suburbia. |
'''Langney''' is a distinct part of [[Eastbourne]], [[East Sussex]] and is on the eastern side of the popular [[seaside resort]]. The original village and [[Langney Priory|priory]] have now been amalgamated with the main town of Eastbourne, and Langney was identified as a single self-contained polling ward within the borough of Eastbourne until 2002. Since the boundary changes of 2002 the Langney village became part of St. Anthony's ward, Langney point became part of Sovereign ward and the remaining northern part of Langney became the new Langney ward. The new [http://www.eastbourne.gov.uk/council/councillors/wards/?ward=4 Langney ward] is currently held by the Liberal Democrats and represented by Cllrs Harun Miah, Alan Shuttleworth and Troy Tester at Eastbourne Borough Council and Cllr Jon Harris at East Sussex County Council. Langney has grown in recent years (especially since 1970) and is contiguous to Langney Point, which mainly comprises newer properties built on shingle. These properties extend down to the English Channel and the original Eastbourne "Promenade" has been extended eastwards to Langney Point. North of old Langney Village is naturally known as "North Langney" which, once again, consists mainly of newer housing, but there are a few older properties which have seen a considerable change to the local landscape from farmland to suburbia. |
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Langney also has a popular shopping centre (built in 1973)—including small branches of [[Tesco]] and [[Boots UK|Boots]]—and has |
Langney also has a popular shopping centre (built in 1973)—including small branches of [[Tesco]] and [[Boots UK|Boots]]—and has nine schools within its boundaries, The Bishop Bell Church Of England School, The Causeway School, Langney Primary School, Tollgate Community Junior School, West Rise Community Infant School, West Rise Junior School, Shinewater Primary School, The Haven Voluntary Aided C E Methodist Primary School and Hazel Court Special School. |
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Langney is mostly made up of housing estate, the main housing estates in Langney are Langney Estate Kingsmere & Kings Park Estate, Painters Estate, The Birds Estate and Shinewater Estate. |
Langney is mostly made up of housing estate, the main housing estates in Langney are Langney Estate Kingsmere & Kings Park Estate, Painters Estate, The Birds Estate and Shinewater Estate. |
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Revision as of 10:12, 4 October 2011
Langney | |
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District | |
Shire county | |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | EASTBOURNE |
Postcode district | BN23 |
Dialling code | 01323 |
Police | Sussex |
Fire | East Sussex |
Ambulance | South East Coast |
UK Parliament | |
Langney is a distinct part of Eastbourne, East Sussex and is on the eastern side of the popular seaside resort. The original village and priory have now been amalgamated with the main town of Eastbourne, and Langney was identified as a single self-contained polling ward within the borough of Eastbourne until 2002. Since the boundary changes of 2002 the Langney village became part of St. Anthony's ward, Langney point became part of Sovereign ward and the remaining northern part of Langney became the new Langney ward. The new Langney ward is currently held by the Liberal Democrats and represented by Cllrs Harun Miah, Alan Shuttleworth and Troy Tester at Eastbourne Borough Council and Cllr Jon Harris at East Sussex County Council. Langney has grown in recent years (especially since 1970) and is contiguous to Langney Point, which mainly comprises newer properties built on shingle. These properties extend down to the English Channel and the original Eastbourne "Promenade" has been extended eastwards to Langney Point. North of old Langney Village is naturally known as "North Langney" which, once again, consists mainly of newer housing, but there are a few older properties which have seen a considerable change to the local landscape from farmland to suburbia.
Langney also has a popular shopping centre (built in 1973)—including small branches of Tesco and Boots—and has nine schools within its boundaries, The Bishop Bell Church Of England School, The Causeway School, Langney Primary School, Tollgate Community Junior School, West Rise Community Infant School, West Rise Junior School, Shinewater Primary School, The Haven Voluntary Aided C E Methodist Primary School and Hazel Court Special School. Langney is mostly made up of housing estate, the main housing estates in Langney are Langney Estate Kingsmere & Kings Park Estate, Painters Estate, The Birds Estate and Shinewater Estate.
Langney Sports Club provides a centre for archery, snooker and darts as well as two thriving bars. Adjacent to Langney Sports Club is the home ground of Eastbourne Borough, the largest football team in the town of Eastbourne.
Langney has many areas. One of which is called Shinewater. Shinewater is called Shinewater because the piano genius from the movie Shine lived there, on an island in the middle of a large lake.