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People invited to meeting that finalises new unitary authority proposal

The Leader of Lewes District Council's is encouraging people to attend a 'crucial' meeting on local government reorganisation that will finalise the proposal it submits to government.

LGR update Sept 2025

LGR update Sept 2025
Cabinet councillors will discuss and decide whether to approve a recommendation for a 'One East Sussex' unitary authority at its next meeting at 2.30pm on Thursday, September 25, at The Marine Workshops in Newhaven.

The proposal recommends replacing East Sussex's six existing councils - Lewes District Council, Eastbourne Borough Council, East Sussex County Council, Hastings Borough Council, Rother District Council, and Wealden District Council - with a single unitary council starting in April 2028. A shadow authority would be elected in May 2027 to manage the transition.

This is in response to the government's Devolution Priority Programme, which requires Sussex councils to submit proposals for a single tier of local government by September 26.

Councillor Zoe Nicholson, Leader of Lewes District Council, said: "This is a crucial moment for the future of our local services and identity of the communities in which we live, so I encourage people to come along and hear what is set to be a very important discussion."

The 'One East Sussex' proposal was informed by extensive public engagement, which received more than 14,000 responses from residents. A county-wide survey gathered over 5,600 responses, while a separate consultation conducted by Lewes District Council and East Sussex County Council regarding a proposed boundary change with Brighton & Hove City Council received 7,472 responses. The overwhelming majority of these respondents (86%) opposed any changes to the current East Sussex boundary.

Councillor Nicholson added: "The response from residents has been fantastic and their voices will be pivotal to our discussion, ensuring that we put forward a proposal that has the best interests of local people at its heart."

To view the Cabinet meeting online, visit: Lewes District Council Cabinet -  Thursday, 25 September, 2025 at 2.30 pm

To find out more about attending or speaking at council meetings, visit: Attending and speaking at public meetings

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Last modified on 18 September 2025
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