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Keeping Council Tax LOW

Conservatives at all levels across Wealden work hard to ensure the best value from Council Tax

Providing high-quality, best-value services

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VALUE FOR MONEY - Conservative councils deliver high-quality, accredited services.

By working with you, business leaders, partners and our neighbours, in East Sussex we deliver value-for-money and constantly strive for improvement.

Keeping Council Tax low in Wealden:

The majority of county councils have increased Council Tax by 5%, including the adult social care precept; but in well-managed East Sussex, we have kept the increase to £1 a week for a Band D property.

Careful financial management by Conservative Wealden District Council has meant that services can be maintained whilst keeping Council Tax at the same level for 2021/22.

“The Coronavirus crisis has increased the pressure for Council services from residents who rely on the safety net provided by local government,” said Councillor Bob Standley, Leader of Wealden District Council. “The impact it has had on local economy and businesses is something we have never experienced before. It is vital we have the resources to be able to help with the economic and social recovery of the District. But we do not want to increase the financial burden on households, many of whom have faced increased hardships.

“That is why we have decided to freeze the Wealden District Council’s element of your council tax bill for the coming year. Other public organisations are having to increase the amount of money they seek from council tax.

“The fact that we can freeze the Wealden part of the council tax bill is thanks to many years of careful financial management. Additional Government support has gone some way to meet the extra costs we have faced. We are freezing pay for all but the lowest paid Council employees, and freezing Councillors’ allowances.

Restart & Recovery

“This month we updated our ambitious Covid Restart and Recovery Plan for Wealden. We have identified six strategic objectives essential to the District. The first two of these are to support existing businesses, which have been forced to temporarily close, and create the conditions to encourage new businesses to open in Wealden. The Plan also includes:

  • Helping the owners and employees of closed business to find new employment.
  • Encouraging communities to make positive changes to promote physical and mental wellbeing.
  • Building on the strengths of our community and voluntary groups which have proved so important over the past year.
  • Continuing to support the most vulnerable in our community.

“We have already made sure that more than £48 million has been paid out to local businesses. The Council is looking forward to continuing the work of Restart and Recovery in the year ahead.”

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Exciting new Sports Hub poised in Conservative-run Wealden

Exciting new Sports Hub poised in Conservative-run Wealden offering tremendous opportunities

Monday, 20 March, 2023

Conservative-run Wealden District Council's ruling Cabinet has agreed to forge ahead with an exciting new Sports Hub.

Councillors welcomed the progress made on the proposed hub on the Knights Farm site at Hellingly. A planning application is due to be submitted in the coming weeks.

help to reduce the deficit of this type of facility in the north of the district, provide further community facilities and opportunities for other activities to be delivered such as walking football, hockey and netball

Major boost for outdoor sports in Conservative-run Wealden on the cards

Thursday, 16 March, 2023

Funding towards a new 3G pitch and upgrading an existing hockey pitch has taken a step further following a decision made at a meeting of Conservative-run Wealden District Council's  Cabinet committee meeting this week.

Wealden's Conservative leader demands “more ambitious deadlines” over sewage discharge into our waterways

Wealden's Conservative leader demands “more ambitious deadlines” over sewage discharge into our waterways

Saturday, 25 February, 2023

The Government must do more, and quickly, to improve the quality of our rivers and waterways, according to Wealden district’s Conservative leader.

Wealden's Conservative council leadership calls for meeting with new minister to keep up pressure on housing targets

Wealden's Conservative council leadership calls for meeting with new minister to keep up pressure on housing targets

Thursday, 16 February, 2023

A meeting with the government’s new Housing and Planning minister is being sought by Wealden District Council to continue lobbying against the high number of homes the authority is required to provide.

 

Plans approved for exciting new Community and Health Centre in Mayfield

Plans approved for exciting new Community and Health Centre in Mayfield

Tuesday, 31 January, 2023

A planning application for Mayfield Community and Health Centre has been unanimously approved.

Members of Wealden District Council’s Planning Committee North gave permission for the application at a recent meeting.

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Wealden's housing numbers remain a key concern for one of the district's MPs who continues to champion this cause to protect the countryside

Friday, 20 January, 2023

Wealden's issues remain top of the agenda for one East Sussex MP who's promised to continue to campaign hard on local matters for the benefit of residents. 

Roy Galley in Piltdown

Speed limit reduction campaign for Wealden village backed by Conservative councillor Roy Galley and MP Nus Ghani

Thursday, 19 January, 2023

In an effort to improve road safety in his Danehill and Maresfield county division, Conservative councillor Roy Galley joined the lead petitioner for the creation of a 30mph zone in Piltdown (Amanda Abrahams) at an East Sussex County Council meeting.  They argued in support of the petition which

Demands from Conservative-run Wealden for Southern Water to resolve sewage issues in Hellingly - answers and action called for

Demands from Conservative-run Wealden for Southern Water to resolve sewage issues in Hellingly - answers and action called for

Friday, 13 January, 2023

With reports of homes in Hellingly being flooded with sewage this month, leaders at Wealden District Council have written to Southern Water demanding answers and immediate action.

Huge boost to help rough sleepers and vulnerable families across Conservative-run Wealden

Huge boost to help rough sleepers and vulnerable families across Conservative-run Wealden

Monday, 9 January, 2023

The government has allocated £555,000 to support vulnerable families and people at risk of sleeping rough across Wealden.

A Christmas message from the leader of Conservative-run Wealden council

A Christmas message from the leader of Conservative-run Wealden council

Friday, 23 December, 2022

From supporting High Streets and moving forward with a 40 acre employment park with jobs for local people, to providing much needed family orientated affordable homes to rent and passing on government rebates to help residents struggling with cost of living pressures, 2022 has been another moment

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Council tax is LOWER under Conservatives

Wealden freezes its share of the council tax

Publish Date: 25 February 2021

There will be no increase this year in the amount of council tax Wealden households pay for District Council services.

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