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Eastbourne Town Centre - Terminus Road
The proposal aims to enhance accessibility and priority for walking and wheeling (people using wheelchairs and other wheeled mobility aids). It will improve connections for pedestrians and people with mobility issues in the town centre and to/from the seafront. This links with the earlier improvements between the railway station and Bankers Corner. It also links with plans for improvements between Bankers Corner and Langney Road. The proposed scheme includes improvements to the... MoreOpened 4 October 2024 -
Eastbourne Town Centre - Burlington Road
The proposal aims to enhance accessibility and priority for walking and wheeling (people using wheelchairs and other wheeled mobility aids). It will improve connections for pedestrians and people with mobility issues in the town centre and to/from the seafront. This links with the earlier improvements between the railway station and Bankers Corner. It also links with plans for improvements between Bankers Corner and Langney Road. The proposed scheme includes improvements to the public... MoreOpened 4 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Information about the Adult Social Care and Health savings proposals
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the savings proposals in September. Any proposed changes that affect... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the Community Support Service
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the day services at Linden Court
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the day services at Hookstead
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the day services at Milton Grange
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the day services at the Phoenix Centre
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the Mental Health Community Outreach Service
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the Steps to Work service
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on drug and alcohol recovery services
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on supported accommodation for adults with mental health needs
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on supported accommodation (additional needs)
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the East Sussex Floating Support Service
East Sussex County Council is facing a financial gap of £55 million next year. Most local authorities are experiencing similar cost pressures at the moment. Despite these pressures, we have a legal responsibility to set a balanced budget. That means we need to make some difficult decisions about what we spend. Every part of the Council will need to find savings to help close the gap. Cabinet considered some of the... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
Childcare Sufficiency Duty - Parental Survey 2024
The Childcare Act 2006 and the statutory guidance Early Education and Childcare Guidance for local authorities requires local authorities to assess the sufficiency of childcare in their local authority area at least every three years. ‘Sufficient childcare’ means childcare that meets the needs of parents /carers in the area who need childcare so that they can take up or remain in work and/or undertake education or training which will help them... MoreOpened 9 September 2024 -
Provider childcare sufficiency survey 2024
This information is a statutory duty for East Sussex County Council to collect. MoreOpened 9 September 2024 -
School Streets Scheme- All Saints Church of England Primary School, Sidley, Bexhill
This consultation opens on 6 September 2024 and closes on the 13 March 2025. The aim of the School Streets scheme is to support a healthier local environment near to the school, by making it safer and more enjoyable for everyone in the community to walk, wheel or cycle. Following a successful temporary School Streets trial in 2021, East Sussex County Council ran a consultation in May 2024, about delivering a School Streets scheme using an Experimental Traffic... MoreOpened 6 September 2024 -
School Streets Scheme - Langney Primary Academy School, Eastbourne
This consultation opens on 6 September 2024 and closes on the 13 March 2025. The aim of the School Streets scheme is to support a healthier local environment near to the school, by making it safer and more enjoyable for everyone in the community to walk, wheel or cycle. Following a successful temporary School Streets trial in 2021, East Sussex County Council ran a consultation in May 2024, about delivering a School Streets scheme using an Experimental Traffic... MoreOpened 6 September 2024 -
School Streets Scheme- Southover Church of England Primary School, Lewes
This consultation opens on 6 September 2024 and closes on the 13 March 2025. The aim of the School Streets scheme is to support a healthier local environment near to the school, by making it safer and more enjoyable for everyone in the community to walk, wheel or cycle. Following a successful temporary School Streets trial in 2021, East Sussex County Council ran a consultation in May 2024, about delivering a School Streets scheme using an Experimental Traffic... MoreOpened 6 September 2024 -
Coram Voice follow up questions
Do you feel like no one is listening to you? Well, let us introduce ourselves, we are the Children in Care Council (CiCC). We are a small group who work with social workers and the Virtual School for Children in Care plus some others to potentially improve things for you. We are all in care like you and come from different backgrounds and ages. Some of the things we have done recently is to improve things are to update the Children in Care Pledge that the... MoreOpened 25 June 2024 -
2024 School Bikeability Evaluation
We hope that the children from your school enjoyed the recent Bikeability training that was delivered by our Qualfied Bikeability 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... MoreOpened 18 June 2024 -
New staff feedback survey
This survey aims to help us understand your experience being hired by Children’s Services, from finding out about the job to your first weeks in post. We want all candidates to have the chance to show their abilities and skills as fully as possible throughout the process and be provided with ample support to thrive. MoreOpened 15 April 2024 -
NHS Health Checks Client Survey
How helpful did you find your NHS health check? If you've recently had an NHS health check, we want to hear about your experience of it and any changes you might have made to your lifestyle as a result. MoreOpened 11 April 2024 -
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... MoreOpened 19 January 2024 -
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... MoreOpened 30 November 2023 -
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:... MoreOpened 24 November 2023 -
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... MoreOpened 24 November 2023 -
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. MoreOpened 22 November 2023 -
East Sussex Highways Scheme Feedback
Have we recently carried out roadworks in your area? Let us know how we did. MoreOpened 1 May 2023 -
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. MoreOpened 2 March 2023
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