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B2169 Bayham Road Bells Yew Green 40mph Speed Limit - Formal Consultation
It is proposed to reduce the current speed limit of 50mph on the B2169 Bayham Road, Bells Yew Green in part to 40mph. This section of the B2169 was identified as a priority in the first year of the Speed Management Programme. Initial consultations have been carried out. Based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to the speed limit. MoreClosed 2 June 2025 -
East Sussex BSIP - A259 Upperton Road/Station Parade, Eastbourne - Traffic Regulation Order Consultation
East Sussex Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) A259 Upperton Road/Station Parade, Eastbourne Traffic Regulation Order consultation The formal Traffic Regulation Order consultation has now closed. All representations will be considered and replied to. Any unresolved objections will need to be reported to the County Council’s Planning Committee later this year. Following the public consultation in summer 2023, and informal pre-TRO consultation held from... MoreClosed 13 June 2025 -
East Sussex BSIP - A259 Seaside and St Anthony's Avenue - Traffic Regulation Order Consultation
East Sussex Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) A259 Seaside and St Anthony's Avenue Traffic Regulation Order consultation The formal Traffic Regulation Order consultation has now closed. All representations will be considered and replied to. Any unresolved objections will need to be reported to the County Council’s Planning Committee later this year. Following the public consultations in summer 2023 and summer 2024 on the intial and then revised proposals,... MoreClosed 13 June 2025 -
Housing strategy survey user testing - People Bank involvement
The East Sussex Housing Partnership has created a strategy to guide its work in the coming years. Residents have been invited to take part in a survey to share their views on the strategy. To ensure the survey is clear, easy to complete and fit for purpose we asked a People Bank member to user test it. What our tester said How we responded 1. The overview invokes emotion as it’s an important topic that I’d like to have my... MoreClosed 18 June 2025 -
A259 Pevensey Bay Road 40mph Speed Limit - Formal Consultation
It is proposed to reduce the current speed limit of 50mph on the A259 Pevensey Bay Road, Eastbourne to 40mph. This section of the A259 was identified as a priority in the first year of the Speed Management Programme. Initial consultations have been carried out. Based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to the speed limit. MoreClosed 27 June 2025 -
A268 Hawkhurst Road Flimwell 40mph Speed Limit - Formal Consultation
It is proposed to reduce the current 50mph speed limit on the A268 Hawkhurst Road, Flimwell to 40mph. This section of the A268 was identified as a priority in the first year of the Speed Management Programme. Initial consultations have been carried out. Based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to the speed limit. MoreClosed 27 June 2025 -
Carers Assessment form user testing - People Bank Involvement
East Sussex County Council is updating their online forms that carers complete to find out if they are eligible for carers support. To make sure the forms are clear, easy to complete, and fit for purpose, we asked People Bank members to try completing the forms and provide feedback on their experience. There are three different forms that are being updated. This impact report covers the user testing of the Carers Assessment form. What our user testers said... MoreClosed 30 June 2025 -
Share your views for a safer East Sussex
Do you live in East Sussex? If so, tell us what community safety issues are most important to you. Why your view matters The East Sussex Safer Communities Partnership aims to make East Sussex a safer place to live, work and visit. By completing this survey you can help us understand: residents’ experiences of crime and anti-social behaviour in East Sussex, and what they feel the most important safety issues to deal with are. ... MoreClosed 30 June 2025 -
Adults Care Act Assessment form user testing - People Bank involvement
East Sussex County Council is updating their online forms that adults complete to find out if they are eligible for social care support. To make sure the forms are clear, easy to complete, and fit for purpose, we asked People Bank members to try completing the forms and provide feedback on their experience. There are three different forms that are being updated. This impact report covers the user testing of the Adults Care Act Assessment form. What our user... MoreClosed 30 June 2025 -
Draft East Sussex Rail Strategy 2025-2050
The draft East Sussex Rail Strategy 2025-2050 sets out the future vision for the delivery of improvements to rail travel in East Sussex, specifically on passenger journeys, and focuses on: Priority Investment Area 1 – Accessibility of the rail network Priority Investment Area 2 – Integration with other modes Priority Investment Area 3 – Reliability and resilience Priority Investment Area 4 – Decarbonisation Priority Investment Area 5 – Journey time... MoreClosed 30 June 2025 -
Draft East Sussex Freight Strategy 2025-2050
The draft East Sussex Freight Strategy 2025 - 2050 sets out the future vision for the delivery of improvements to the movement of freight in East Sussex, as it is critical to people’s everyday lives through the movement of goods to shops and business, our doors and local collection points. The strategy focuses on four Priority Investment Areas: Priority Investment Area 1 – Strategic freight movements Priority Investment Area 2 – Decarbonisation Priority Investment... MoreClosed 30 June 2025 -
Ditchling Common
East Sussex County Council’s Rights of Way & Countryside Team is responsible for the management of Ditchling Common Country Park (DCCP). DCCP is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This status is because of the important and rare acid grassland on the site. As landowner, it is the County Council’s duty to maintain and protect this habitat. DCCP is also home to many important insect, reptile, bird, and mammal species, including hairstreak... MoreClosed 4 July 2025 -
Have your say on charges for arranging social care support for adults who pay the full cost of their care
We are proposing to introduce a set-up fee and invoice charges for arranging social care support for adults who pay the full cost of their care. These charges would apply to support that people receive at home. The Care Act allows local authorities to use administration charges to cover the cost of arranging care where adults pay the full cost themselves. If people did not want to pay the charges, they would have the option of... MoreClosed 21 July 2025 -
Foster Carer Training Survey 2025
We ask you to complete this survey to give us information to help us understand how the training supports your fostering and any improvements we need to make to ensure we continue to meet your needs as carers. The more of you that answer this questionnaire, the more accurate an understanding we will have. We will use this information to help us ensure we are spending our time, energy and money in the right places. As such, we really appreciate your feedback. MoreClosed 31 July 2025 -
Family Help Survey
As part of the pilot group for the Family Help service, this survey is designed to capture an accurate idea of the skills and confidence staff have across a variety of subject areas. The information collected is then used to help plan the Workforce Development training offer. The survey will enable Workforce Development to learn more about those areas that staff are confident and competent in. It will also highlight areas that need development, whether that be the need to develop a... MoreClosed 1 August 2025 -
A21 Sedlescombe Road North St Leonards on Sea 30mph Speed Limit - Formal Consultation
It is proposed to reduce the current speed limit of 40mph on the A21 Sedlescombe Road North in part to 30mph. The proposed extension will extend from the existing 30mph speed limit near Harrow Lane to a point 181 metres north of Upper Church Road. This section of the A21 was identified as a priority in the first year of the Speed Management Programme. Initial consultations have been carried out. Based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to the speed limit.... MoreClosed 1 August 2025 -
Share your views on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2025
We want to know what you think about our assessment of the needs of the population of East Sussex for pharmacy services. Why your view matters Every Health and Wellbeing Board in England has a statutory responsibility to publish and update a statement of the need for pharmaceutical services in its area. This is known as a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). The aim of the assessment is to set out the current pharmaceutical services available in East... MoreClosed 1 August 2025 -
Rother Parking Review 3 - informal consultation
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Rother District. 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... MoreClosed 8 August 2025 -
East Sussex BSIP - A259 Seaside and St Anthony's Avenue - Traffic Regulation Order Consultation Re-Advertisement
East Sussex Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) A259 Seaside and St Anthony's Avenue Traffic Regulation Order consultation re-advertisement The formal Traffic Regulation Order consultation has now closed. All representations will be considered and replied to. Any unresolved objections will need to be reported to the County Council’s Planning Committee later this year. Following the closure of the formal TRO/520 advertisement for A259 Seaside & St Anthony’s... MoreClosed 8 August 2025 -
Statutory notice for the proposed specialist facility at Chailey St Peter's CE Primary School
EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL AS LOCAL AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 19 (1) of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 (as amended) and the School Organisation (Prescribed Alterations to Maintained Schools) (England) Regulations 2013 that East Sussex County Council, County Hall, St Anne’s Crescent, Lewes, BN7 1UE is proposing to establish a specialist facility with a designation of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) on the site of Chailey St Peter’s CE... MoreCloses 21 August 2025 -
Have your say on improving housing in East Sussex
We want to hear from people and organisations with an interest in housing, about what you think of the draft strategy for improving housing in East Sussex. East Sussex Housing Partnership works to meet local housing needs in the county. The partnership is made up of the five local housing authorities, housing providers and partners from across health, social care, children’s services, criminal justice and the voluntary and community sector. To guide... MoreCloses 22 August 2025 -
Queensway Gateway Road Public Footpath Hastings 130 (Part) Cycle Track Order
This consultation opens on 1 August 2025 and closes on 28 August 2025. It is proposed for part of Public Footpath Hastings 130 to be designated a cycle track over which the public would have a right of way on pedal cycles (other than pedal cycles which are motor vehicles) and a right of way on foot. The proposed order will support the delivery of upgrades to existing pedestrian routes to create a shared use footway/cycleway connecting A21 Sedlescombe Road North to... MoreCloses 28 August 2025 -
Have your say on the Circle Room sexual health clinic
Consultation on closing the drop-in sexual health clinic for young people in Lewes and the surrounding areas We are asking young people who use the Circle Room sexual health clinic to tell us how they would be affected if it closed and which alternative services they would be most likely to use instead. The drop-in weekly clinic is three hours long and is run by Foundry Healthcare. It offers sexual and reproductive health services to... MoreCloses 28 September 2025 -
Policy for the provision of specialist equipment in schools for pupils with SEND
We want to hear from school staff, parents and carers of children who go to school, and children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Anyone interested in the updated East Sussex County Council (ESCC) specialist equipment policy is also welcome to give feedback. This policy has been updated because the cost of equipment continues to go up and more pupils now need it. The aim is to make it clearer and fairer when deciding how equipment is... MoreCloses 30 September 2025 -
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 -
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. MoreCloses 19 December 2025 -
East Sussex Local Offer Survey (2025)
The East Sussex Local Offer is this website and a directory. It aims to provide 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,... MoreCloses 31 December 2025 -
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 -
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 -
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
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