Statement from the Leaders of East Sussex Local Authorities
We are deeply disappointed that the government has agreed to cancel the elections.


Whilst we object to this decision, we will - as always- put the best interests of residents ahead of everything.
The services that the districts and borough councils provide are multiple and vary greatly even within East Sussex. We will work together to protect them.
We will do everything in our power to promote the vital importance of Eastbourne, Hastings, Lewes, and Wealden, ensuring that the services that matter most to our residents are not downgraded as part of any reorganisation.
At this time, most future governance arrangements and how we will arrive at them remain unclear. These important details will be confirmed over the coming months, and we will keep our residents up to date and fully informed.
Councillor Stephen Holt, Leader of Eastbourne Borough Council
Councillor Julia Hilton, Leader of Hastings Borough Council
Councillor Zoe Nicholson, Leader of Lewes District Council
Councillor Rachel Millward, Leader of Wealden District Council
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Last modified on 05 February 2025