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Your views on The County Councils proposal to dispose of surplus school playing fields at Pells Church of England Primary School
Notice is given that East Sussex County Council proposes to dispose of its interest in land at the Pells Church of England Primary School when it closes at the end of the Summer term 2017. The school playing fields are not required for further educational use and have been declared surplus by East Sussex County Council Lead Member for Resources. The Pells School has playing fields measuring 8,522m² and ESCC would like to dispose of them, noting the Councils' obligation to obtain best... MoreClosed 21 July 2017 -
Ghyll Road Traffic Calming Proposals
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... MoreClosed 7 July 2017 -
Gildredge Road
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. MoreClosed 3 July 2017 -
Have your say on Health and Social Care Connect (Professionals - June 2017)
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... MoreClosed 30 June 2017 -
Have your say on Health and Social Care Connect (Public - June 2017)
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... MoreClosed 30 June 2017 -
Post 16 Transport Statement 2017-2018
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. MoreClosed 22 May 2017 -
Shaping the future of our countryside access
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... MoreClosed 29 July 2016 -
JSNAA website consultation survey 2016
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... MoreClosed 31 May 2016 -
Your views about our proposals for managing HGV Traffic around Rotherfield
In response to concerns raised by residents, East Sussex County Council has developed proposals to minimise the impact of HGV traffic through Rotherfield village. MoreClosed 20 May 2016 -
Have your say about Residential Services & Southview Day Service
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... MoreClosed 13 May 2016 -
New Footway Warrs Hill Lane Chailey
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.... MoreClosed 29 April 2016 -
Draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy 2016-2026
We would like to hear your views on our draft East Sussex Local Flood Risk Management Strategy. The County Council is the Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) for East Sussex under the Flood and Water Management Act (2010). In its role the Council manages local flood risk, which covers flooding from surface water, groundwater and ordinary watercourses. The draft revised Local Flood Risk Management Strategy (LFRMS) 2016-2026 sets out the Council’s priorities for managing the effects... MoreClosed 10 April 2016 -
Libraries opening hours consultation
About East Sussex Libraries East Sussex County Council provides a range of public library and information services across the county. It’s free to become a library member and gives you access to our full range of services. You don’t have to be a member to visit our libraries and browse our catalogue and there are currently lots of different ways to access our services to suit your needs, including: 24 libraries…offering book, DVD and CD borrowing services, free computer... MoreClosed 3 April 2016 -
Tough budget decisions – adult social care savings
We will have £40 million less to spend on adult social care services by March 2019. This is in addition to the £28 million that we have already saved from these services since 2013. We wanted your views on how we were proposing to make the savings. The consultation summary is available to download below if you want more information on what we were proposing. There was also a video people could watch (subtitles available). The consultation ran for 8 weeks. People could share... MoreClosed 18 December 2015 -
Hailsham Transport Improvements
Over recent years many new housing developments have taken place in and around Hailsham and Hellingly. Providing the necessary transport improvements to manage the impact of these developments is key to making sure the new housing integrates well into the area. To identify exactly what improvements were required the County Council carried out a study: ‘The Movement and Access Strategy for Hailsham and Hellingly’ (MASHH). The improvements identified in the study were designed to... MoreClosed 23 May 2014 -
A259 Bus Priority Measures
We would like to hear your feedback on our proposals to introduce bus priority measures along the A259 Bexhill Road. How to take part: Come along to an exhibition at West St Leonards Community Centre, 130 Bexhill Road, Bexhill on - Friday 31 January 2014, 2pm - 7pm or - Saturday 1 February 2014, 10am - 2pm Or take part in our online survey from 31 January 2014. You have until 28 February 2014 to give us your views. MoreClosed 28 February 2014 -
Hastings Walking and Cycling Strategy
We would like to hear your views about Hastings draft Walking & Cycling Strategy; this proposes a strategic network of walking and cycle routes across the town that focus on supporting short local journeys, particularly to support access to employment, education and shopping facilities. How to take part You can complete the online survey or you can come along to the consultation event in the Priory Meadow Shopping Centre in Hastings on:- Saturday 18th January 2014 10.00am - 2.00pm... MoreClosed 17 February 2014 -
Proposed 30mph Speed Limit at Beckley
As part of our village review we are proposing to lower the speed limit in Beckley to 30mph. To help drivers slow down we are proposing to make some changes to the character and appearance of the road where the lower speed limit is being introduced. MoreClosed 24 December 2013 -
Bexhill Marina Pedestrian Improvement Scheme- Have your say
We would like to hear your views about proposals which are intended to improve conditions for pedestrian in a central stretch of Marina between Devonshire Road and Sackville Road. How to take part Come along to an exhibition at the De La Warr Pavillion Studio, Marina on Friday 15th November 2013 4pm - 8pm, and Saturday 16th November 2013 10am - 4pm. Or take part in our online survey below. You have until 13th December 2013 to give us your views. ... MoreClosed 13 December 2013 -
Proposed changes to speed limits in Wivelsfield
As part of our Village review of speed limits we are proposing to lower the speed limits in Wivelsfield. To help drivers slow down we are proposing to make some changes to the character and appearance of the roads that will be affected. We'd like to hear your views about these proposals. MoreClosed 20 October 2013 -
Burwash Common road safety improvements - Have your say
As part of a wider review of speed limits in villages, we are planning to make changes to the speed limits in Burwash Common and we would like to hear your views about these changes. MoreClosed 21 June 2013
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