East Sussex County Council and Alfriston Parish Council are working together to enhance and promote the vitality of the village, by proposing to introduce some traffic mitigation measures within the local road network.
The Alfriston Village Traffic Management Scheme comprises of three elements;
Introduction of a 20mph village-wide speed limit, supported by the implementation of two physical measures at either end of the village i.e., road narrowing with...More
East Sussex County Council is proposing to establish a specialist facility at Denton Community Primary School from 1 September 2023. The facility would accommodate up to 8 pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
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East Sussex County Council is proposing to establish a specialist facility at Meridian Community Primary School from 1 September 2023. The facility would accommodate up to 8 pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
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One You East Sussex helps residents to eat well, manage their weight, move more, quit smoking and drink less. The contract for the service ends in March 2024. We are thinking about changing the future service model. This consultation explains our thinking and what the changes would mean for residents and professionals who refer people to the service.
The service would continue to offer a holistic health assessment to all eligible residents, and everyone would have access to online...More
In response to requests from some of our newly appointed clerks, we are pleased to launch Clerk Buddies! It is a great way for experienced clerks to share their knowledge/expertise with their peers and for newer clerks to ask questions in a safe space!
Key benefits:
New Clerks
Existing Clerks
Networking
Clear point of contact and 1:1 assistance
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In response to requests from some of our newly appointed clerks, we are pleased to launch Clerk Buddies! It is a great way for experienced clerks to share their knowledge/expertise with their peers and for newer clerks to ask questions in a safe space!
Key benefits:
New Clerks
Existing Clerks
Networking
Clear point of contact and 1:1 assistance
...More
Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme 2023 for East Sussex - Annual Expression of Interest Application Form
Please note the link to complete the EOI is at the bottom of this page.
This year we are inviting you to submit proposals for the whole year in one application, if you wish to. The form allows you to outline bids for one or more of the three main holidays in 2023 - Easter, summer and winter.
Programme overview
The DfE (Department for Education) have given funds...More
Further to your recent training attendance, we welcome and value your feedback.
Please remember to include your full name and email address in your submission, in order for us to provide your CPD certificate following receipt of your feedback.
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Please note the link to start the online survey and complete the EOI is at the bottom of this page.
An information webinar was held to promote this opportunity and explain the EOI process on 22nd December. A recording of the event is available here .
The opportunity:
An opportunity has arisen for one or more partner organisations to deliver two projects of social prescribing for children and young people, working in a whole-family way and...More
As part of the development at 4-5 Stockleigh Road, St Leonards there is a need to consult on a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) to install a Car Club Parking Bay. This proposal would help support the development and local residents by providing an alternative to owing a vehicle and help reduce demand for on street parking.
The devlopment was granted planning permission by Hastings Borough Council under reference: HS/19/00818
The consultation opens on the 16th December 2022...More
Dear HAF providers,
Like you, we are continually looking at ways to further develop the success of the HAF programme. In your feedback after the summer, many of you suggested that training around supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities would be helpful. In response to this we commissioned five training sessions from colleagues in our Inclusion, Special Educational Needs and Disability services (ISEND).
To make sure any future...More
We want to make sure the Holiday Food and Fun programme has good activities and is fun. You can tell us how well we are doing.
Holiday Food and Fun!
HAF Team, East Sussex County Council
For more information on how ESCC uses any personal data collected, how it keeps it safe and how long we keep it please refer to the following privacy notices: the Consultation Hub privacy notice available here and the Children’s Services equality monitoring privacy notice available here .
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Holiday Activity and Food (HAF)
We want to make sure the Holiday Food and Fun programme has good activities and is fun. You can tell us how well we are doing.
Your answers will help us make the holiday activities programme even better.
We want to make sure that even more people want to join in future holiday activities.
Holiday Food and Fun!
HAF Team, East Sussex County Council
For more information on how ESCC uses any personal data...More
Government funded Holiday Activity and Food (HAF)
We want to make sure the Holiday Food and Fun programme offers enriching activities and is fun. We want to know about you and your child’s experiences in the Holiday Activity and Food programme. We won't identify individuals.
We will use your answers to make our holiday activities programme even better.
Holiday Food and Fun!
HAF Team, East Sussex County Council
For more information on how...More
Following announcement of BSIP funding earlier this year ESCC are now looking to progress our plans to launch DDRT across East Sussex. We are currently working through options for service delivery and looking to appoint both a technology provider(s) and local bus operators and community transport groups to deliver services on the ground with the aim of commencing DDRT in the spring of 2023.
We have looked across the UK at examples of best practice regarding DDRT provision and...More
The purpose of this survey is for you to provide your feedback on the new Recruitment Brand that launched earlier this year, and to gather your views on Phase 2 of the Recruitment Project.
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The consultation opens on the 25th November 2022 and closes on the 16th December 2022.
As part of the development of 140 dwelings on the site at Harrow Lane Playing Fields, Harrow Lane, St Leonards-on-sea (Permitted under planning application HS/OA/17/00901) there is a need to consult on a Traffic Regulation Order.
It is proposed to extend the no waiting at any time (Double Yellow Lines) on the northern side from where they currently finish north of the existing access,...More
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Hastings borough. 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' section at the bottom of this page. Please take the time to look at these carefully and tell us your...More
East Sussex 1Space is an online directory run by East Sussex County Council. It helps you to find groups and organisations that offer care, support and wellbeing services to people in East Sussex. The 1Space directory was set up in 2012 by Adult Social Care & Health and expanded in 2021 to include East Sussex Local Offer . It's free to use and providers can list their services for free.
We are continually looking for ways to improve 1Space and that’s why we have created this survey....More
East Sussex 1Space is an online directory run by East Sussex County Council. It helps you to find groups and organisations that offer care, support and wellbeing services to people in East Sussex. The 1Space directory was set up in 2012 by Adult Social Care & Health and expanded in 2021 to include East Sussex Local Offer . It's free to use and providers can list their services for free.
We are continually looking for ways to improve 1Space...More
In 2019 East Sussex County Council declared a climate emergency. The science tells us that we must achieve a rapid and deep reduction in carbon emissions. We want to work with schools, colleges and young people to find the best way of addressing climate change together.
We know that schools and colleges are keen to reduce their energy consumption. They are also very aware that many of the families in their communities are facing fuel poverty and young people are feeling worried...More
We welcome your views on the proposed admission arrangements for community and voluntary controlled schools in East Sussex for children joining schools in the 2024-25 school year.
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The development of our fourth Local Transport Plan (2023-2050) for East Sussex is currently underway.
This is one of the Council’s most important documents as it sets out how we will connect people to places around and through the county over the next three decades - by walking, cycling, public transport, car or by using new forms of travel.
At this stage, we want to hear:-
what your priorities are for travel and transport,
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The consultation opens on the 28th October 2022 and closes on the 18th November 2022.
As part of the planning permsision granted for the development of 51 houses off Swanley Close, Eastbourne, now know as Wateringbury Way, there is a requirement to consult on the installation of parking restrictions (double yellow lines) in Swanley Close.
It is proposed to install parking restrictions 15m either side of the junction with Wateringbury Way. This will help maintain suitable visibility...More
Following the council’s decision to proceed to create an Enhanced Partnership in the East Sussex area, we are now writing to all key stakeholders to notify you that an Enhanced Partnership Plan and Scheme has now been prepared. This email that has both the East Sussex Enhanced Partnership Plan and Scheme attached is being sent to the email contact details we hold. However, if you wish to receive a hard copy of the Enhanced Partnership Plan and Scheme, please contact the Public Transport...More
As part of the development of the Lewes New School site, Talbot Terrace, Lewes there is a need to consult on a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) to remove a section of Parking Bay and install No Waiting at Any Time restrictions (double yellow lines) at the new vehcile access to the site in Pelham Terrace. This is to allow access to the parking area of 5 cars for the development.
The devlopment of three houses was granted planning permission by the South Downs National Park...More
Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 19 (1) of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 (as amended) and the School Organisation (Prescribed Alterations to Maintained Schools) (England) Regulations 2013 that East Sussex County Council, County Hall, St Anne’s Crescent, Lewes BN7 1UE is proposing to make a prescribed alteration to Wivelsfield Primary School, South Road, Wivelsfield, East Sussex RH17 7QN by lowering its age range from 4-11 to 2-11 with effect from 1...More
A new car park on the north side of B2116 Keymer Road is under construction. A new road junction to provide access to the car park is to be created just west of the existing 30mph speed limit. As part of the car park access highway works the 30mph speed limit will be extended westwards by approximately 80m. The reason for the extension of the speed limit is to facilitate the safe passage of all road users.
The consultation opens on Friday 13 May 2022 and close on Monday 6 June...More
Through the Eastbourne Town Centre Movement and Access Package, East Sussex County Council and Eastbourne Borough Council are working together to enhance and promote the vitality of the town centre. The ongoing project aims to improve Eastbourne Town Centre by reducing the amount of through-traffic, providing more space for people through the completion of a pedestrian spinal route through the town centre, creating new public spaces and enhancing the existing pedestrian environment at key...More
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Lewes 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.
We have previously carried out informal consultations and based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to parking controls.
The consultation period...More