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Bramber Castle (electoral division)

Bramber Castle is an electoral division of West Sussex, England. It falls within the Horsham District Council area. The division is named after Bramber Castle, a Norman castle that sits prominently in the area, although the castle itself is located within the parish of Upper Beeding.

The electoral division typically elects one or two councillors to the Horsham District Council. The boundaries and constituent parishes of the division have been subject to change over time following boundary reviews and population shifts.

The electoral division generally covers a rural area, including villages and hamlets surrounding the River Adur. Key settlements often included within the division's boundaries are Upper Beeding, Bramber itself, and parts of Steyning.

Elections for the Bramber Castle division are typically held every four years, coinciding with district-wide elections for Horsham District Council. Results are publicly available from Horsham District Council and other election reporting services. Local issues pertinent to the area often influence voting patterns, such as development concerns, preservation of the rural landscape, and local services.