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Plaistow, West Sussex

Plaistow is a village and civil parish in the north of the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. There is a village green, a recreation ground, a children's playground, a village pond, a shop, a pub and the Anglican Church.

Landmarks
Chiddingfold Forest is a Site of Special Scientific Interest partly within the parish. This is an important butterfly egg-laying area. There are also rare moths in this locality including: the argent and sable, common fan-foot, white-line snout, waved carpet and drab looper. Chiddingfold Forest is home to the Bechstein's bat. Three maternity colonies have been identified which have at least eighty breeding females. ==Governance==
Governance
The electoral ward was Plaistow, encompassing the Parishes of Plaistow, Loxwood, Lurgashall and Northchapel but in 2019, following a district boundary review, it was split between the Fernhurst and Loxwood wards. At the 2011 Census Plaistow Ward had a total ward population of 4,784. ==References==
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