Residents' panel newsletters

News about East Sussex County Council residents' panel.

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expressions Spring 2012 (1670k)
Summary of survey results and how you can continue to give your views when we refresh the Residents' Panel membership during Spring 2012 (4 pages).
expressions Autumn 2011 (1040k)
Results from our survey about keeping in touch, what we've done following last year's survey about your community and more ways to have your say (4 pages).
expressions Spring 2011 (1085k)
Your community survey results, our actions regarding Your County magazine, our financial position, and how to have your say about our website (4 pages).
expressions Autumn 2010 (1036k)
What we're doing in response to your views about 'Your County' magazine and the bad weather in early 2010, and have your say about our Children and Young People's Plan and our Local Transport Plan (4 pages).
expressions Spring 2010 (1463k)
Update on all the residents' panel surveys since 2008 and what has happened as a result of your feedback (4 pages).
expressions Autumn 2009 (109k)
Includes what has happened as a result of the Stroke awareness and Recession surveys and some results from the Your Local Area survey (2 pages).
expressions Spring 2009 (115k)
Includes what has happened as a result of the Your Community survey and some results from the Stroke awareness and Recession surveys.
expressions Autumn 2008 (1222k)
Includes the panel's views about priorities for their area, things they felt needed improving, how satisfied panel members were with the services we provide and the County Council as a whole.
expressions Autumn 2007 (250k)
Includes information about how your feedback has shaped our policies and services (2 pages).
expressions Spring 2007 (300k)
Includes results of the Priorities and budget consultation 2007/08 and the Satisfaction Survey (2 pages).
expressions Autumn 2006 (601k)
Includes information about our recent surveys and details about opportunities for you to have your say (2 pages).
expressions Spring 2006 (186k)
Includes changes to the panel management, plus results of recent workshops and our November postal survey (2 pages).