Budget and priorities for East Sussex

Closed 10 Dec 2023

Opened 30 Oct 2023

Overview

We'd like to ask if you agree with our priorities for East Sussex and how we spend money on your behalf to provide services for people in the county. 

Each year at East Sussex County Council we review these priorities before setting a budget for the coming year. 

Local authorities like ours have limited resources, so it's vital we spend your money effectively.

 

Why your views matter

You can complete this survey in as little as five minutes. 

The more responses we get, the better we will understand what matters most to people overall and how different groups or communities may see things. 

Results from the survey will be analysed and shared with the councillors you have elected as they review the priorities for East Sussex and set the county council's budget for 2024/25.

This is your chance to help shape how they approach those decisions.

 

If you need to request a copy of this survey in a different format, please email: budget.consult@eastsussex.gov.uk

 

What happens next

This survey has now closed. Results are being analaysed as part of the review of priorities and setting of a budget for 2024/25.

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Anybody with an interest
  • Asylum seekers and refugees
  • Black and minority ethnic people
  • Businesses
  • Carers
  • Children
  • Community groups or organisations
  • Councillors, MP's, MEPS
  • Disabled People
  • Expert stakeholders
  • Faith groups or organisations
  • Gypsies or travellers
  • LGBT - Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people
  • Men
  • Older people
  • Parents, carers or guardians
  • People who use our services
  • Providers of services
  • Public sector groups or organisations
  • Residents of East Sussex
  • Residents panel
  • Staff
  • Stakeholders
  • Students
  • Targeted sample
  • User groups or forums
  • Visitors, tourists, non residents of East Sussex
  • Voluntary groups or organisations
  • Women
  • Working age adults
  • Young people

Interests

  • Arts and culture
  • Businesses
  • Care and support services (adults)
  • Carers support
  • Children and young people
  • Communication
  • Community organisations
  • Consumer services
  • Customer service
  • Democracy and participation
  • Disability
  • Economic development
  • Emergency Planning
  • Environment
  • Environmental Health
  • Faith, Religion and Belief
  • Finances and spending plans
  • Flooding
  • Gender
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Housing
  • Learning disability or difficulty
  • Libraries
  • Market development
  • Mental health
  • Older people
  • Parks and green spaces
  • Planning
  • Public Transport
  • Race
  • Road and pavement repairs
  • Road safety
  • Rubbish and recycling
  • Safeguarding adults at risk
  • Safer Communities
  • Satisfaction with services
  • Schools and school admissions
  • Sexual orientation
  • Social care providers
  • Social care services (children and young people)
  • Sport and leisure
  • Strategies and policies
  • Support for parents, carers and young people
  • Traffic Regulation Orders
  • Transgender identity
  • Voluntary organisations