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  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the Community Support Service

    14 November update: Frequently asked questions about the National Budget and from the consultation meetings about the learning disability proposals are now available in FAQs section below. 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... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the day services at Linden Court

    14 November update: Frequently asked questions about the National Budget and from the consultation meetings about the learning disability proposals are now available in FAQs section below. 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... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the day services at Hookstead

    14 November update: Frequently asked questions about the National Budget and from the consultation meetings about the learning disability proposals are now available in FAQs section below. 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... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the day services at Milton Grange

    14 November update: A frequently asked question about the National Budget is now available in the FAQs section below. 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. ... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the day services at the Phoenix Centre

    14 November update: A frequently asked question about the National Budget is now available in the FAQs section below. 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. ... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the Mental Health Community Outreach Service

    14 November update: A frequently asked question about the National Budget is now available in the FAQs section below. 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. ... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the Steps to Work service

    14 November update: Frequently asked questions about the National Budget and from the consultation meetings about the learning disability proposals are now available in FAQs section below. 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... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on drug and alcohol recovery services

    14 November update: A frequently asked question about the National Budget is now available in the FAQs section below. 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. ... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on supported accommodation for adults with mental health needs

    14 November update: A frequently asked question about the National Budget is now available in the FAQs section below. 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. ... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on supported accommodation (additional needs)

    14 November update: A frequently asked question about the National Budget is now available in the FAQs section below. 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. ... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • East Sussex funding gap: Have your say on the East Sussex Floating Support Service

    14 November update: A frequently asked question about the National Budget is now available in the FAQs section below. 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. ... More
    Opened 3 October 2024
  • Lewes Road, Blackboys, Speed Limit Reduction

    The consultation opens on Friday 13 September 2024 and closes on Friday 4 October 2024. It is proposed to reduce the speed limit along a section of the B2192, Lewes Road, Blackboys, from 50mph to 40mph. The proposed 40mph speed limit covers C508 Star Lane and extents along B2192 Lewes Road, between Brownings Farm and the junction of Lewes Road/ Hollow Lane. The proposals will align the speed limits with the average speed of traffic and are appropriate to... More
    Opened 13 September 2024
  • A275 Cooksbridge Road, Cooksbridge - Proposed No Waiting At Any Time

    The consultation opens on the 13th September 2024 and closes on the 4th October 2024. As part of the development of 27 dwellings on the site at Chatfields Yard, Cooksbridge Road, Cooksbridge (Permitted under planning application HW/LW/16/0935/MAJ) there is a need to consult on a Traffic Regulation Order. It is proposed to install new no waiting at any time (Double Yellow Lines) restrictions along the A275 Cooksbridge Road and Hamsey Lane. This is to allow... More
    Opened 13 September 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... More
    Opened 9 September 2024
  • Provider childcare sufficiency survey 2024

    This information is a statutory duty for East Sussex County Council to collect. More
    Opened 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... More
    Opened 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... More
    Opened 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... More
    Opened 6 September 2024
  • Bespoke adaptations survey user testing - People Bank involvement

    East Sussex County Council provides a service for installing bespoke adaptations to eligible residents’ homes, including sending a contracted builder to visit the person’s home, to assess and install the adaptation. A new service contract is being written, so information on people’s experience of the survey is needed to inform this. A survey will be given to people who have previously used the service. This survey was user tested by some of our People Bank members to ensure it was... More
    Opened 2 September 2024
  • Alfriston Village speed limit reduction

    This consultation opens on the 23 August 2024 and closes on the 13 September 2024. It is proposed to reduce the speed limit in the village of Alfriston from 30mph to 20mph. The proposals include 30mph buffer speed limits on the northbound and southbound approaches to the village and an adjustment to the extent of the existing 40mph limit to the south of the village. The proposals will align the speed limits with the average speed of traffic and are... More
    Opened 23 August 2024
  • High Street, Alfriston - Double yellow line proposal

    The consultation opens on the 23 August 2024 and closes on the 13 September 2024. It is proposed to install no waiting at any time (Double Yellow Lines) restrictions on the west side of the C39 High Street, Alfriston in place of the existing no waiting Monday to Sunday 8am to 7pm restriction. This is to assist in reducing congestion in the village. The proposals do not restrict loading or unloading operations. Initial consultations have been carried... More
    Opened 23 August 2024
  • Your experiences of communication and participation in Children’s Services

    As Children's Services professionals, its essential that we all feel informed, clear and confident about the goals and direction of our collective work, and the role we each play. We need to feel able to share ideas, contribute to discussions and decisions and ask for the support we need to make the best possible things happen for the children and families we work with. In order to do this, the senior management team are reviewing how you're kept informed and how you're invited... More
    Opened 14 August 2024
  • Hastings Parking Review 2 - informal consultation

    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
    Opened 19 July 2024
  • Access to mental health services survey user testing - People Bank Involvement

    East Sussex County Council want to understand how they can improve access to community mental health services in the county. Therefore, a survey is being conducted for all residents of East Sussex to take part in, asking about their experience of accessing community mental health services. In order to make sure the survey is fit for purpose, we asked People Bank members with an interest in mental health to user test it. WHAT PEOPLE BANK MEMBERS SAID HOW... More
    Opened 15 July 2024
  • East Sussex BSIP Bus Priority Measures - Seaside & St Anthony's Avenue, Eastbourne

    This is the consultation for the revised bus priority measures for Seaside and St Anthony’s Avenue in Eastbourne as part of the East Sussex Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) . The consultation has now closed. The revised bus priority design for Seaside and St Anthony’s Avenue, Eastbourne proposes: Eastbound bus lane between Windermere Crescent and Seaside Roundabout to speed up journey times for buses, improve bus reliability and reduce congestion... More
    Opened 15 July 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... More
    Opened 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... More
    Opened 18 June 2024
  • Financial Assessment feedback survey user testing - People Bank Involvement

    Financial services in East Sussex County Council want to improve their understanding of how clients experience the financial assessment process. To do this, they will be providing a short feedback survey with each client’s financial assessment results letter. In order to make sure the survey is fit for purpose, as well as quick and easy to complete, we asked People Bank members to user test it. WHAT PEOPLE BANK MEMBERS SAID HOW WE RESPONDED ... More
    Opened 17 June 2024
  • Survey on children's mental health and emotional well-being in early years settings

    The East Sussex Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Team (MHEW) in the Education Division is leading a project on promoting the emotional wellbeing of children in early years settings. The aims of the project are: · to promote national information, advice and guidance on emotional wellbeing for parents & carers of under 5s, · to share good practice in establishing the foundations for good mental health in the early years, and supporting... More
    Opened 10 June 2024
  • Supply and demand of places 9 months - 2 years old

    The Department for Education has requested specific data in relation to the supply and demand of places for children aged 9 months to 2 years old to help them review potential additional funding for the expansion of places. More
    Opened 6 June 2024
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