LGR consultation: Residents' views needed before January deadline
The Leader of Lewes District Council has called on residents to 'beat the January deadline' to share their views on local government reorganisation in East Sussex.

Councillor Zoe Nicholson, Leader of Lewes District Council, said:
"One East Sussex offers a clear vision for a single unitary authority in East Sussex, designed to deliver stronger representation, more efficient services and significant financial savings, while respecting existing boundaries.
"It is really important that residents beat the January deadline and have their say on the long-term future of public services in Lewes district and across East Sussex."
The government recently announced that mayoral elections will be delayed until 2028, however, this decision does not affect the timetable for local government reorganisation. The consultation process and subsequent decisions on reorganisation will continue as planned.
Councillor Nicholson added:
"The evidence shows that the One East Sussex plan would save £64 million in its first five years and £25 million annually thereafter, while ensuring services remain accessible and local identities are respected. But this is about more than numbers, it is about securing a future where our communities have a stronger voice, where services are delivered fairly and efficiently, and where local decision‑making reflects the needs of residents across East Sussex.
"I urge every resident, business and community organisation to take part in the consultation in the coming days and weeks. Views will help shape the future of local government in East Sussex, and it is vital that we speak up now to ensure the best outcome for our district."
Residents are strongly encouraged to have their say by visiting: Local Government Reorganisation consultation
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