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Find out how to contact the council by phone, online, email, social media or in person. Learn how to use BSL, send secure encrypted messages and make payments online.
Learn about the history, governance and services of the upper tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of East Sussex in England. Find out the political control, leadership and composition of the council since 1974.
Find out about the councillors, committees, meetings, finance and council tax of East Sussex County Council. You can also have your say on local issues and access news and press enquiries.
The plan will consider how transport can help support sustainable economic recovery and growth in the county and improve the economic connectivity of East Sussex whilst also working towards...
Find out how to contact the council for various services, such as adult social care, children's services, highways, parking, waste, libraries and more. You can also make a complaint or give feedback about the website.
In October 2019 East Sussex County Council declared a Climate Emergency. In 2020 it adopted a Climate Emergency Plan, which was updated in 2023. The approach taken in the Plan is that, to make its fair contribution to reducing county-wide emissions, the County Council will aim to stay within a science-based budget.