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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. MoreClosed 20 November 2024 -
Sea Road, Bexhill Zebra crossing changes
This consultation opens on 1 November 2024 and closes on 22 November 2024. It is proposed to reposition the zebra crossing further south so that it lies halfway between Endwell Road and Jameson Road. This re-location will allow motorists to carry out a full turn before stopping (if required) at the crossing and therefore increasing safety. The crossing is currently used by pupils as they walk to and from school. Initial consultations have been carried out. Based on the... MoreClosed 22 November 2024 -
Cycle Centre feedback form
We hope that you, or your child, enjoyed the recent Cycle Training that took place at one of our cycle centres in Eastbourne or Peacehaven. 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. If you would like this information in an alternative format , then please contact us via email at ... MoreOpened 25 November 2024 -
Removal of Elm on St Philips avenue Eastbourne
One of the mature Elm trees on St Philip's Avenue has caused disruption to the footway narrowing it considerably but has also created a safety issue by heaving the neighbouring wall of the public household waste site. This has put an area of the site at high risk of the wall falling on staff and members of the public. MoreClosed 28 November 2024 -
East Sussex funding gap: Information about the Adult Social Care and Health savings proposals
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. Every part of the Council will need to find... MoreClosed 28 November 2024 -
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... MoreClosed 28 November 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... MoreClosed 28 November 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... MoreClosed 28 November 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. ... MoreClosed 28 November 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. ... MoreClosed 28 November 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. ... MoreClosed 28 November 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... MoreClosed 28 November 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. ... MoreClosed 28 November 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. ... MoreClosed 28 November 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. ... MoreClosed 28 November 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. ... MoreClosed 28 November 2024 -
Proposals for changes to Rother parking charges
We are asking for your views on proposals for changes to parking and permit charges for on street parking in Rother District. MoreClosed 29 November 2024 -
Hastings Parking Review 2 - formal consultation
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking, waiting and stopping 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. We have previously carried out informal consultations and based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to parking controls. The... MoreClosed 29 November 2024 -
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... MoreClosed 29 November 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... MoreClosed 29 November 2024 -
A22 Active Travel Measures
A22 - an important strategic transport route The A22 corridor in East Sussex is an important route linking Eastbourne in the south with Hailsham, Polegate and Stone Cross, and then beyond to Uckfield, East Grinstead and the M25 to the north. The southern section of the A22 corridor provides access for the local communities in the south Wealden (Hailsham, Polegate, Stone Cross) and Eastbourne area to healthcare, education, retail and leisure as well as supporting the delivery of... MoreClosed 8 December 2024 -
Reviewing our feedback project aim - People Bank Involvement
In Adult Social Care we’ve started a new project to improve how we collect, analyse and act on feedback from adults who draw on our services. This includes compliments and other comments, as well as complaints. As part of the project, we have written project aims for how we collect and use feedback in Adult Social Care. The aims were user tested by some of our People Bank members to ensure they make sense and are meaningful. What People Bank members... MoreClosed 10 December 2024 -
East Sussex Pension Fund - 2024 Survey for Pensioners
The 2024 survey is to gauge how members feel about the overall service East Sussex Pension Fund provides. The Fund uses the survey responses from members to make improvements where appropriate. MoreClosed 17 December 2024 -
Moderation Plan 2025
Survey for moderators from 2024 to express interest in moderation in 2025. MoreClosed 20 December 2024 -
East Sussex Pension Fund - 2024 Survey for active and deferred members
At East Sussex Pension Fund we are committed to putting our members at the heart of everything we do. To continue improving how we communicate and support our members, we are asking for your views. MoreClosed 20 December 2024 -
Booking system - household waste recycling sites
Booking system - East Sussex Household Waste Recycling Sites Booking systems for Household Waste Recycling Site (HWRS) visits are currently used successfully in Kent, West Sussex and Hampshire. We are interested in views from East Sussex residents on the possible introduction of a booking system here. Kent County Council introduced a booking system to manage social distancing during the pandemic. When they asked their residents about continuing with their... MoreClosed 22 December 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... MoreClosed 31 December 2024 -
Queensway Gateway Traffic Regulation Orders
This consultation opens on 29 November 2024 and closes on 2 January 2025. It is proposed to introduce double yellow lines along the length of Whitworth Road between the eastern roundabout of the Queensway Gateway Road scheme and junction with A21 (Sedlescombe Road North). The existing double yellow lines on Whitworth Road will be refreshed as part of the final phase of the Queensway Gateway Road scheme. Once open to through-traffic the Queensway Gateway Road... MoreClosed 2 January 2025 -
Have your say on school admission arrangements for 2026/27
This consultation outlines the proposed admissions arrangements for East Sussex community and voluntary controlled schools from September 2026. We are not proposing any changes to the admissions criteria. (See page 2 for more details and the opportunity to comment). Priory School and Parkland Junior School's criteria mirror those of the local authority. They will consider any comments made through this consultation. There is a proposal to decrease the planned... MoreClosed 15 January 2025 -
East Sussex BSIP - A259 Upperton Road/Station Parade, Eastbourne - Traffic Regulation Order Pre-consultation
East Sussex Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) A259 Upperton Road/Station Parade, Eastbourne Traffic Regulation Order Pre-consultation The Traffic Regulation Order Pre-consultation has now closed. Information will be collated and all feedback received will be considered. The formal Traffic Regulation Order consultation was scheduled to be advertised in February 2025, however this will now take place in Spring 2025. The exact dates for the formal Traffic Regulation Order... MoreClosed 16 January 2025
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