ESCC consultation on East Sussex Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP)

East Sussex County Council are undertaking a public consultation on the East Sussex Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP).
The deadline for responses is 11.12.20.
You can see full details on the link below

https://consultation.eastsussex.gov.uk/economy-transport-environment/escc-lcwip-2020/

Should you have any queries, please email –

cyclingandwalking@eastsussex.gov.uk

 

Rother District Council – Budget Consultation

Rother District Council is consulting on its budget for 2020-21 and has to find over £3M in savings.
They would like to hear your response on the options to change how their services are delivered as this work will be delivering a substantial part of their proposed savings.  The consultation is open until 31.01.20.
Click on the link below to have your say –
http://www.rother.gov.uk/budget2020

ESCC Consultation – Rights of Way Improvement Plan

ESCC is carrying out a review of their Rights of Way Improvement Plan, they have a duty to review the plan every ten years.
Information on the current Rights of Way Improvement Plan is available on the link below.
https://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/leisureandtourism/discover-east-sussex/rightsofway/rights-of-way-in-east-sussex/rights-of-way-improvement-plan/

ESCC would like to gather your views on how they can develop their new plan and have the following questions for your consideration.
1.  What do you think is good about access to the East Sussex countryside?
2.  How do you think ESCC could improve access to the countryside and what are the barriers?
3.  What do you think ESCC should be trying to achieve over the next 10 years for countryside access in East Sussex?

If you have any views on the above questions, please can you send your response by 04.07.19 to
rightsofway@eastsussex.gov.uk

ESCC Core Offer Survey

Good morning,

East Sussex County Council has begun its public conversation on the ESCC Core Offer. The Core Offer is an assessment of the services that ESCC think are most needed by residents, businesses and communities and that they should be expected to provide in a difficult financial climate, it will inform and direct their budget planning over the coming three years. You can read more about the Core Offer here.

ESCC have launched a survey seeking views of those that live and work in the county, particularly whether they agree with the approach, whether the priorities and services in the Core Offer are right, and if there are ways they can work differently with partners and communities to do more to support each other.

We would encourage you all to complete the survey, which you can access here: https://consultation.eastsussex.gov.uk/governance-and-community-services/a-core-offer-for-east-sussex/