Government not ready to make a decision for East Sussex
Government has announced it is not ready to make a decision about the future shape of Local Government in East Sussex, but will instead consult on a variation of the One East Sussex proposal after the elections in May.
It is bitterly disappointing that, while the Government has largely accepted the case that East Sussex would flourish best as a unitary county, their variation would see Peacehaven, Telscombe, East Saltdean and Falmer parish transferred to Brighton and Hove to bolster its footprint. Communities in these areas have already vigorously opposed being severed from East Sussex.
We await further detail from government about the implications of this and the specifics of the consultation. We will be asking Ministers to urgently reconsider, and in the meantime, we will continue working closely with our partners to protect local services and secure the best possible outcome for the people and communities of East Sussex.
The Leader of Lewes District Council, Councillor Zoe Nicholson also made this statement: Leaders slam plan to 'carve up' East Sussex as government seeks views for third time - Lewes and Eastbourne Councils.
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Updated on: Monday, 11 May 2026