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Angmering

Angmering
Angmering mill.jpg
The windmill
Angmering is located in West Sussex
Angmering
Angmering
Angmering shown within West Sussex
Area 17.82 km2 (6.88 sq mi) 
Population 7,614 (Civil Parish.2011)
• Density 427/km2 (1,110/sq mi)
OS grid reference TQ068043
• London 49 miles (79 km) NNE
Civil parish
  • Angmering
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LITTLEHAMPTON
Postcode district BN16
Dialling code 01903
Police Sussex
Fire West Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament
Website Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
West SussexCoordinates: 50°49′44″N 0°29′04″W / 50.82877°N 0.48458°W / 50.82877; -0.48458

Angmering is a large, narrow village and civil parish between Littlehampton and Worthing in West Sussex just to the south of the South Downs National Park, England. It is centred 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of the English Channel; Worthing and Littlehampton are centred 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to the east and west respectively.

Angmering railway station is 34 mile away from the village centre straddling the boundaries of Angmering and East Preston. Angmering is also home to the Oval Raceway or Angmering Motor Sports Centre.Worthing Rugby Football Club, a national level professional rugby club, occupies extensive grounds in the east of the village.

The village is dominated by two parts: the old village comprising the centre, northern and southwestern parts of the village; alongside Bramley Green, a modern housing estate built to the south east of the village on a site formerly occupied by a mushroom farm.

The name "Angmering" probably derives from a Saxon farming settlement of about 600AD. It is thought that the original name was "Angenmaering" meaning Angenmaer's people. Various name changes took place over the centuries and these included Angemeringatun, Angmerengatum, Angemaeringum, Angemeringe, Aingmarying, Angmarrying, Angemare and Ameringe. Towards the end of the 9th century Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, bequeathed to his kinsman Osferthe ‘... Angmerengatum and the land that thereto longyth’.

The village's name is of an old Saxon form, meaning "the people of Angenmaer".

With the recent development of the Bramley Green site, an influx of new residents has brought Angmering's electoral ward's resident population at the 2011 census to 7,788. In 2001 the population was 5,639, illustrating the 38.1% increase in the village's population over the last decade or so.

According to the Office for National Statistics based on the 2011 census 97.6% of the 7,788 population of Angmering were White with 94.3% being White British, 0.7% White Irish and 2.6% identifying as White Other. 2.4% percent of Angmering's residents are from a Black or Minority Ethnic Background.


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