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Case for One East Sussex is presented to Government by the Conservative-led county council working with districts and boroughs

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Friday, 26 September, 2025
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Case for One East Sussex is presented to Government

An ambitious plan for people in East Sussex to get all their services in one place, and at reduced cost, is being sent to Ministers today.

The One East Sussex proposal is for a single council to provide all the services currently run by the five boroughs and district councils and by the county council.

If agreed, the new body could start work in April 2028.

The One East Sussex plan has been developed by all the councils in East Sussex over six months. It includes detailed evidence which shows that it would save £64 million over its first five years (compared to the current model) and save £25m each year in future.

The business case also shows that other options, such as splitting East Sussex and its services into two unitary councils, would be hugely more complicated and expensive. Setting up two unitary councils would cost more than £400 million, in contrast to the saving that would come from the move to a single new council.

The One East Sussex proposal also sets out how it would be:

  • simpler for residents because one council would provide all their services
  • built on solid foundations because existing councils already work closely together and with other partners
  • owned by everyone in East Sussex, with a commitment to transform and develop services in discussion with all they county’s communities.

The submitted plan also meets the Government’s requirements for new unitary councils, including population size, building on existing district boundaries and service footprints and representing areas with a strong shared identity.

It follows surveys and discussions with residents and partners who gave more than 14,000 views. In a county-wide survey almost three in four (74%) said it was the sole proposal that should go to Government.

One East Sussex has been agreed for submission to government by the cabinets of Eastbourne Borough Council, East Sussex County Council, Lewes District Council and Rother District Council.

The Government is expected to begin a public consultation on the proposal (and any other valid plans submitted) in November before a final decision in March 2026.

Conservative councillor Keith Glazier, leader of ESCC, said: “East Sussex has a rich variety of communities which we know can flourish together. Especially as we already work in strong partnership on things like neighbourhood healthcare, recycling, housing and homelessness and growing our economy.

“Local government is stretched as never before, and reorganisation alone won’t solve this but we have a clear vision for East Sussex to fulfil its potential given the right support. As One East Sussex we’d be ambitious to listen to every neighbourhood and community, and work with them to transform and develop quality services. We know that’s what people want and this plan sets out how we can do that.”

The full business case for One East Sussex and its evidence base is online at: https://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/your-council/about/devolution-sussex/one-east-sussex

The case was developed by ESCC and the boroughs and districts including Wealden District Council from an interim plan set out in March. It is now being submitted to Government by ESCC, EBC, LDC and RDC. HBC will submit the plan along with two other options it has considered. WDC will not submit any plan.

The government’s English Devolution White Paper was published in December. It set out plans to replace two-tier councils with unitary bodies. It also established a model to further devolve powers and investment to more parts of the country. Under these plans a Mayoral County Combined Authority is proposed for Sussex in which the councils of East Sussex, West Sussex and Brighton and Hove will work with an elected mayor on strategic issues while councils continue to deliver day to day services.

Elections are expected in 2027 with a new unitary structure to begin full operation from April 2028. A Sussex mayoral election is due in May 2026.

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Single council to provide all the services currently run by the five boroughs and district councils and by the county council.

"We have a clear vision for East Sussex to fulfil its potential given the right support."

Conservative Leader of ESCC, Cllr Keith Glazier

The new body could start work in April 2028.

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