Heathfield Leisure Centre Consultation on Future Options - Public
Overview
This consultation seeks views concerning the future of Heathfield Leisure Centre (“the Leisure Centre”) from local residents; staff and pupils at Heathfield Community College ("the College”), and pupils’ parents/carers; and any other stakeholders.
As explained further below, East Sussex County Council (“the County Council”) intends that the Leisure Centre will continue to be used by the College. However, it is considering different options so far as non-College / community use of the Leisure Centre is concerned. Respondents are specifically invited to provide their views on three alternative options of:
(a) ending non-College / community use of the Leisure Centre ;
(b) keeping the Leisure Centre open for non-College/ community use (which appears likely to require subsidisation by the County Council); and
(c) considering alternative operating models consistent with the existing College use.
The consultation also provides respondents with the opportunity to make proposals as to how the Leisure Centre might be kept open for non-College / community use in a financially sustainable way.
On 14 June 2022, a Lead Member for Resources and Climate Change report approved the public consultation process to secure views on the future of the Heathfield Leisure Centre.
The link to the Lead Member report is here & below.
If you need this information and survey in another format or language, or you need help to take part, please get in touch Property.Consultation@eastsussex.gov.uk
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Anybody with an interest
- Asylum seekers and refugees
- Black and minority ethnic people
- Businesses
- Carers
- Children
- Community groups or organisations
- Councillors, MP's, MEPS
- Disabled People
- Expert stakeholders
- Faith groups or organisations
- Gypsies or travellers
- LGBT - Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people
- Men
- Older people
- Parents, carers or guardians
- People who use our services
- Providers of services
- Public sector groups or organisations
- Residents of East Sussex
- Residents panel
- Staff
- Stakeholders
- Students
- Targeted sample
- User groups or forums
- Visitors, tourists, non residents of East Sussex
- Voluntary groups or organisations
- Women
- Working age adults
- Young people
Interests
- Children and young people
- Communication
- Community organisations
- Consumer services
- Customer service
- Democracy and participation
- Disability
- Finances and spending plans
- Health and wellbeing
- Learning disability or difficulty
- Mental health
- Older people
- Planning
- Satisfaction with services
- Schools and school admissions
- Social care services (children and young people)
- Sport and leisure
- Strategies and policies
- Support for parents, carers and young people
- Voluntary organisations
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