
Cissbury is the name of a prehistoric site near the village of Findon around 5 miles north of Worthing in the English county of West Sussex. The site is managed by the National Trust. The site was one of the first Neolithic flint mines in Britain and it was exploited throughout the period. (the nearby Harrow Hill series of flint mines is slightly ...
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[electoral division] Cissbury is an electoral division of West Sussex in the United Kingdom, and returns one member to sit on West Sussex County Council. ==Extent== The division covers the neighbourhoods of Findon Valley and High Salvington which form the northern part of the town of Worthing and came into existence as the result of a bound...
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