We would like to hear your views on our proposal to introduce a new footway along Warrs Hill Lane, Chailey between New Heritage Way and the A275.
The introduction of the new footway is linked to the planning conditions associated with the New Heritage Way housing development.
To help mitigate the impact of car traffic associated with the development, funding was secured to provide a safe walking route for residents to access existing footway links to local services and public transport....More
We wanted to hear what you think about our plan to change the way we provide residential and day services in the Crowborough area.
The recommendations we consulted on have now been agreed by the Lead Member for Adult Social Care & Community Safety. View the papers for Lead Member meeting here (see item 4)
This means that we will refurbish the Hookstead site, subject to formal consents, to create:
alternative and enhanced accommodation for clients currently living within the...More
In response to concerns raised by residents, East Sussex County Council has developed proposals to minimise the impact of HGV traffic through Rotherfield village.
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The Joint Strategic Needs & Assets Assessment (JSNAA) website www.eastsussexjsna.org.uk provides a central resource of local and national information for those who commission, provide or use health and social care services in East Sussex.
To continue developing the site we want to find out who is using the site, what for, and what further improvements need to be made.
What happens next?
The findings from this consultation will go in a report to the Health and Wellbeing...More
We would like to hear your views on our proposals to address the on-going traffic issues in Alfriston High Street.
Traffic in Alfriston High Street
The narrow High Street in Alfriston is a bottleneck creating conflict between vehicles and pedestrians.
The Parish Council and local action groups have tried to develop potential solutions in the past, but have been unable to achieve a consensus about which option should be taken forward.
East Sussex County Council has appointed...More
We have received a number of requests to introduce a permit parking scheme in your area because of parking difficulties caused by local workers, businesses, tourists,and other visitors leaving their vehicles parked all day.
We try to manage the needs of all users and are informally consulting on proposals to introduce shared parking bays to this area. We want to seek your views on parking in your road and whether you would support the introduction of a permit parking scheme.
The shared...More
We are proposing changes to some of the car parks in Lewes and are doing this with a change to the relevant traffic regulation order.
The general effect of the Order is as follows:-
County Hall Car Parks
The times of operation in County Hall car parks is proposed to be changed from 8am - 6pm to 8am - 5pm. This is a technical change to regularise the Order so that the Order reflects the existing signs and times of operation.
Virtual permits are to be introduced to...More
We have received a number of requests to introduce a permit parking scheme in Bedford Grove because of parking difficulties caused by local workers, businesses, tourists,and other visitors leaving their vehicles parked all day.
We try to manage the needs of all users and are formally consulting on proposals to introduce permit holder only parking bays to this area. We want to seek your views on parking in this road and whether you support the introduction of a permit parking scheme.
The...More
In September 2017 East Sussex County Council will introduce the 30 hours of extended free childcare for the working parents of 3 and 4 year olds. We want to hear the views and experiences of parents to help shape the operation and delivery of the extra childcare. This will help us improve current and future childcare for parents and their children within East Sussex. If your child is 5 years or above we are interested to hear how you might have used this if it had been available.
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Give us your views on our future plan for public rights of way and countryside sites
Overview
East Sussex County Council manages 2,000 miles of public rights of way and ten countryside sites across East Sussex. If you like to walk, cycle or ride in the countryside, then it is very likely that you use these paths and sites.
Public rights of way are footpaths, bridleways and byways. If you are not sure if you use a public right of way, there is more information on our website...More
We have received a number of requests to introduce a permit parking scheme in your area because of parking difficulties caused by local workers, students, and other visitors leaving their vehicles parked all day.
We try to manage the needs of all users and are informally consulting on proposals to introduce shared parking bays to this area. We want to seek your views on parking in your road and whether you would support the introduction of a permit parking scheme.
The shared parking...More
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Eastbourne. To manage these and make effective use of our budgets we have a priority ranking system. All requests are considered and locations given the highest priority are progressed as part of our regular reviews.
The proposals for this review are shown in the drawings in the 'Related documents' section at the bottom of this page. Please take the time to look at these carefully and tell us your...More
Earlier this year we received a petition requesting the introduction of a resident only permit parking scheme in your area. This is because of parking difficulties caused by local workers, businesses, and other visitors leaving their vehicles parked all day.
We want to seek your views on parking in your road and whether you would support the introduction of a resident only permit parking scheme.
The proposed scheme will operate on all days between 9am and 8pm. Each qualifying household...More
Earlier this year we received a request asking for the operating times of the permit parking scheme in your area to be extended. This was because of parking difficulties caused by vehicles being left in the road from 4pm, meaning residents were finding it hard to park near their homes when returning from work.
We are writing to seek your views on parking in your road and whether you would support the extension of the operational times.
We are still at an early stage and no decisions...More
This consultation outlines the proposed admissions arrangements for community and voluntary controlled schools from September 2018. It also sets out the proposed schemes for co-ordination for the normal years of entry.
You will also find the proposed admission criteria for Priory School, Lewes and Hailsham Community College which mirror the local authority's proposal.
We are proposing a minor change to the definition of 'looked after children' in the admissions criteria. We are also...More
New yellow lines (no waiting at any time) were recently installed at the junction of King Edward Close in Hastings. Following feedback from local residents we are reviewing these lines to see if they should be removed or if additional measures are needed.
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We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Lewes town and district. To manage these and make effective use of our budgets we have a priority ranking system. All requests are considered and locations given the highest priority are progressed as part of our regular reviews.
The proposals for this review are shown in the drawings in the 'Related documents' section at the bottom of this page. Please take the time to look at these carefully and...More
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Eastbourne. To manage these and make effective use of our budgets we have a priority ranking system. All requests are considered and locations given the highest priority are progressed as part of our regular reviews.
We have previously carried out informal consultations and based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to parking controls.
The proposals for this review...More
The Harbour Early Excellence Hub, covering Newhaven and Peacehaven, is a collection of schools and early years providers who come together with a shared aim to deliver the highest quality early education and care of all the children who attend their settings.
As you may be aware, from September 2017 some working parents of three and four year olds will be entitled 1,140 hours of free childcare a year – this works out at 30 hours a week over 38 weeks (normal school terms) and so you may...More
We have received a number of complaints regarding cars and other vehicles parked on footways in the High Street. We are writing to seek your views and whether you would support the introduction of measures to address these issues.
Parking on footways can make life difficult and dangerous for pedestrians. It causes difficulty for the partially sighted, for parents pushing buggies, the elderly, and wheel chair users, often forcing them off the footway and requiring them to to use the...More
We asked residents to share their housing plan for older age with us, as this will help us plan for East Sussex. For example, we know that some people want to stay living in the same place; others will look to move to more manageable homes; and some will feel that older people’s specialist accommodation best suits their needs.
We wanted to hear from home owners and renters, and people living in all types of properties. Even if people had already moved, we wanted to hear about their...More
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Lewes. To manage these and make effective use of our budgets we have a priority ranking system. All requests are considered and locations given the highest priority are progressed as part of our regular reviews.
We have previously carried out informal consultations and based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to parking controls.
The proposals for this review are...More
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Hastings. To manage these and make effective use of our budgets we have a priority ranking system. All requests are considered and locations given the highest priority are progressed as part of our regular reviews.
The proposals for this review are shown in the drawings in the 'Related documents' section at the bottom of this page. Please take the time to look at these carefully and tell us your...More
Each year local authorities are required to consult young people of sixth form age and their parents as well as other stakeholders on the Post 16 Transport Statement before it is finalised.
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Bexhill Early Excellence Hub is a collection of schools and early years providers who come together with a shared aim to deliver the highest quality early education and care of all the children who attend their settings.
As you may be aware, from September 2017 some working parents of three and four year olds will be entitled 1,140 hours of free childcare a year – this works out at 30 hours a week over 38 weeks (normal school terms) and so you may have heard it referred to as “30 hours...More
The Government has introduced a new way of undertaking checks on children between two and two and a half. Since May 2016 in East Sussex, this new way of undertaking your child's two to two and a half year check has been in place. We call this the Integrated Progress Review and it includes:
A questionnaire called the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ)
A meeting with your Health Visitor in your home
A discussion with your child's Key Person if they are in a nursery or with a...More
We are inviting everyone who contacts Health and Social Care Connect in June 2017 to take part in a short survey about your experience of referring to us or receiving a referral from us. You might have dealt with the team over the telephone or in writing, such as via email or direct messaging.
There are only 6 questions so the survey won’t take long to complete.
Please complete the online survey by 30 June.
Everything you tell us in the survey will be kept confidential. What you...More
We are inviting everyone who contacts Health and Social Care Connect in June 2017 about health and social care support to take part in a short survey about your experience of using the service. You might have dealt with the team over the telephone or in writing, such as via email or direct messaging.
There are only 6 questions so the survey won’t take long to complete.
Please complete the online survey by 30 June.
Everything you tell us in the survey will be kept confidential. What...More
We would like your comments on our proposals for Gildredge Road as part of the ETCIS.
All responses received will be treated in the strictest confidence; the Council will use the responses from this questionnaire for research purposes only.
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In 2008 East Sussex County Council introduced a traffic calming scheme along Sheepsetting Lane, Tilsmore Road and Mill Road to encourage slower vehicle speeds and to improve road safety.
There has been a long standing desire from local residents to extend the existing scheme into Ghyll Road as the average traffic speeds, particularly in the vicinity of the narrow bridge between Geers Wood and Swaines Way are exceeding the 30 mph speed limit.
East Sussex Highways has developed a traffic...More