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East Sussex Highways Scheme Feedback
Have we recently carried out roadworks in your area? Let us know how we did. MoreCloses 30 April 2030 -
Join the People Bank: Get involved and help shape adult social care and health support and services
What is the People Bank? The People Bank is a group of volunteers working with East Sussex County Council. Members get involved in opportunities, sharing their knowledge and lived experience to help influence the way that social care for adults is provided in East Sussex. Involving People Bank members in our work is one way in which the council consults and engages with clients, carers and residents. Working in partnership helps us to get a clearer... MoreCloses 28 January 2026 -
What is the People Bank
The People Bank is a group of volunteers working with East Sussex County Council. Members get involved in opportunities, sharing their knowledge and lived experience to help influence the way that social care for adults is provided in East Sussex. Involving People Bank members in our work is one way in which the council consults and engages with clients, carers and residents. Working in partnership helps us to get a clearer understanding of clients’ needs, and better services to meet... MoreCloses 1 January 2026 -
Update your existing People Bank member details
If you are an existing member and need to update any of your contact details or communication preferences, you can do this using the link to the online form below. If you would like to update details regarding your: areas of interest for involvement, experience, or communication and access needs, please either contact us or complete the new member application form which can also be found by following the link to the online form below. Privacy information:... MoreCloses 1 January 2026 -
Buzz Active customer satisfaction questionnaire
At Buzz Active we pride ourselves on quality of service and customer experience. We would like for you to tke a few minutes to tell us what you think of our services and facilities. MoreCloses 31 October 2025 -
School Bikeability Evaluation
We hope that the children from your school enjoyed the recent Bikeability training that was delivered by our National Standard Instructors. In order for us to improve our service delivery, we would like to ask you to fill in this short questionnaire to let us know how you felt about the overall experience of the training your school received. If you would like this information in an alternative format them please contact us via email at cycle.training@eastsussex.gov.uk on 01273... MoreCloses 31 October 2025 -
East Sussex Local Offer Survey (2024)
The East Sussex Local Offer provides information about what support is available for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), and for their families. The East Sussex Local Offer consists of: an information site that outlines how different SEND processes work a SEND-specific directory that lists local and online services The Government asks that all local authorities (in our case, East Sussex County Council) provide... MoreCloses 31 December 2024 -
Bikeability Uptake in Schools
Active Travel England’s target is for 80% of year 5&6 children in East Sussex to be offered a chance to take part in Bikeability Level 2 training in 2024-25. The Governments ambition is for Bikeability cycle training to be available to every child in England. MoreCloses 20 November 2024 -
NHS Health Checks Client Survey 3
The NHS Health Check programme aims to prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease. The programme invites those aged 40 to 74 who don't already have one of these conditions to a health check with their GP once every five years. As part of the check, people receive personalised advice on lowering risk and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. MoreCloses 30 April 2024 -
KS2 Moderation 2024
Survey regarding moderator availability in 2024. MoreCloses today -
Post 16 transport policy statement 2024-25
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 Policy Statement before it is finalised. The Post-16 Transport Policy Statement outlines the help that might be available through the Council, schools, colleges and transport operators to help young people of sixth form age and adult learners aged 19+ who have an Education Health and Care plan (EHC plan) to get to school and college.... MoreCloses today
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