As part of the development of the Lewes New School site, Talbot Terrace, Lewes there is a need to consult on a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) to remove a section of Parking Bay and install No Waiting at Any Time restrictions (double yellow lines) at the new vehcile access to the site in Pelham Terrace. This is to allow access to the parking area of 5 cars for the development.
The devlopment of three houses was granted planning permission by the South Downs National Park...More
In 2019 East Sussex County Council declared a climate emergency. The science tells us that we must achieve a rapid and deep reduction in carbon emissions. We want to work with schools and young people to find the best way of addressing climate change together.
We know schools and colleges are keen to reduce their energy consumption. They are also very aware that many of the families in their communities are facing fuel poverty and young people are feeling worried about their...More
Are you passionate about making services the best they can be? Then Support with Confidence needs your help. We're looking for six people who have experience of using services to join our quarterly engagement group.
Read on to find out more and apply.
Background
The Support With Confidence Scheme (SWC) is East Sussex County Council’s locally-owned accreditation scheme which approves local care and support providers. Many are personal assistants (PAs) and...More
Are you passionate about making services the best they can be? Then Support with Confidence needs your help. We're looking for six providers who are accredited members of the scheme to join our quarterly engagement group.
Read on to find out more and apply.
Background
The Support With Confidence Scheme (SWC) is East Sussex County Council’s locally-owned accreditation scheme which approves local care and support providers. Many are personal assistants...More
We receive many requests for new or changes to existing parking and waiting restrictions in Lewes 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.
We have previously carried out informal consultations and based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to parking controls.
The consultation period...More
East Sussex County Council are running this survey (or ‘consultation’) about the draft of our new Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Strategy for 2022-2025. We want your views on our draft Strategy.
The strategy sets out the priorities and aspirations for the Council and its partners to develop high quality services across education, health, and social care to support children and young people and their families. The draft Strategy sets out our ...More
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
Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme 2022 for East Sussex - Expression of Interest Application Form – winter
Please note the link to complete the EOI is at the bottom of this page.
The winter holiday runs from Monday 19 December 2022 to Monday 2 January 2023.
Programme overview
The government has announced that the holiday activities and food (HAF) programme will continue for at least three more years
The DfE (Department for Education) have given funds...More
The County Council intend to open the new Port Access Road now named ‘McKinlay Way’.
McKinlay Way will eventually provide direct access to new housing, business and retail development. In order that the speed limit on the new southern section of McKinlay Way is consistent with the northern section of McKinlay Way, it is proposed to extend the 30mph speed limit along the new road for its entire length, and also extend the 'No Waiting at Any Time'.
The consultation...More
Government funded Holiday Activity and Food (HAF)
We want to make sure the Holiday Food and Fun programme offers enriching activities and is fun. We want to know about you and your child’s experiences in the Holiday Activity and Food programme. We won't identify individuals.
We will use your answers to make our holiday activities programme even better.
Holiday Food and Fun!
HAF Team, East Sussex County Council
For more information on how...More
Holiday Activity and Food (HAF)
We want to make sure the Holiday Food and Fun programme has good activities and is fun. You can tell us how well we are doing.
Your answers will help us make the holiday activities programme even better.
We want to make sure that even more people want to join in future holiday activities.
Holiday Food and Fun!
HAF Team, East Sussex County Council
For more information on how ESCC uses any personal data...More
We want to make sure the Holiday Food and Fun programme has good activities and is fun. You can tell us how well we are doing.
Holiday Food and Fun!
HAF Team, East Sussex County Council
For more information on how ESCC uses any personal data collected, how it keeps it safe and how long we keep it please refer to the following privacy notices: the Consultation Hub privacy notice available here and the Children’s Services equality monitoring privacy notice available here .
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October update: We’ve extended the deadline of our Prize Draw submissions to allow for focused survey responses from specific stakeholder groups. If you have any questions, please contact us via the details on this webpage. Further information on the outcomes of the survey will be made available in due course.
Do you have experience of using adult social care in East Sussex?
Whether you have lots of experience or none at all, we want to hear from you. ...More
Currently in East Sussex the vast majority of GP providers of the NHS Health Checks programme use dual testing machines, testing both cholesterol and HbA1c. From this online survey we are looking to gain views from general practice on using cholesterol only testing during an NHS Health Check.
This would involve altering the risk assessment pathway. Currently, individuals are referred for a diabetes assessment if they have a HbA1c ≥40 mmol/mol. If cholesterol only machines...More
We hope you have all enjoyed successful and rewarding provision this summer. Thank you for offering these activitis as part of the HAF programme. Families have had a wide range of activities to choose from this summer with a great spread across the county.
We introduced a new booking system this summer on EEQU. We would now welcome your feedback on how you have found using this platform. This will help us to further develop the system ahead of the winter school holiday. The aim is to...More
Thank you for attending one of the following webinars for Parents and Carers:
Understanding Children and Young Peoples Mental Health
Supporting Children and Young People with Low Mood
Supporting Children and Young People with Anxiety
Supporting Children and Young People with Phobias
Supporting Children and Young People with Sleep and Healthy Eating
Your feedback is important to us as we aim to ensure the content of our webinars are suitable for a wide audience...More
Following our recent, successful survey for care home staff on the COVID-19 vaccines, we are asking a few follow-up questions to care home managers. This survey asks about the capability, opportunities, and motivators for employees in your organisation to get the COVID-19 vaccines.
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Project ADDER is a Government initiative to help the police, local authorities, health, and other partners work together to reduce drug-related deaths, offending and the prevalence of drug use.
The ADDER funding awarded to Hastings will help to reduce the supply of drugs, increase the number of drug users using treatment and recovery services, and reduce drug-related reoffending.
For more info about Project ADDER click here
You can find more...More
This consultation seeks views concerning the Pool’s future from local residents; the Academy’s staff and pupils, and pupils’ parents/carers; and any other stakeholders. Respondents are specifically invited to provide their views on the alternative options of (a) closing the Pool permanently, (b) keeping the Pool open (which appears likely to require subsidisation by ESCC) and (c) considering alternative viable proposals. The consultation also provides respondents with the...More
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...More
This consultation seeks views concerning the future of Heathfield Leisure Centre (“the Leisure Centre”) from local residents; staff and pupils at Heathfield Community College ("the College”), and pupils’ parents/carers; and any other stakeholders.
As explained further below, East Sussex County Council (“the County Council”) intends that the Leisure Centre will continue to be used by the College. However, it is considering different options so far as...More
The new e-learning module has been designed to give the reader a good understanding of the basic recruitment process stages, their responsibilities as a hiring manager and to highlight the importance of an inclusive recruitment process.
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The East Sussex Assessment Task Group (ATG) wants to gather the views of schools on the 2022 assessment and moderation arrangements across the county.
The Assessment Task Group (ATG) was created to ensure that the local authority discharges its statutory responsibilities to assessment and moderation in a way that meets the guidelines set, but also in ways that work for schools. This involves including schools in the group, but also communicating with the primary and secondary boards,...More
We want to know what you think about our assessment of the needs of the population of East Sussex for pharmacy services.
How to take part
Our Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) sets out local services, any gaps and recommendations. The draft PNA will be shared with key stakeholders via email due to the large volumes of charts and tables it contains. A summary version and a full version are available to read below. The summary version is also available in the...More
As part of the development of the above site to provide a residential-led mixed use urban extension, engineering works and construction of new buildings and structures to provide residential accommodation (up to 1000 net additional dwellings), up to a two form entry primary school and early years facilities, retail, community, health, leisure and up to 13,495 sq.m. of employment uses together with ancillary and associated development including new and enhanced pedestrian/cycle routes and...More