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2025/26 Certificate Feedback
OverviewWe have a dedicated team who issue birth, marriage and death certificates for the county of West Sussex.We pride ourselves on providing a quality service and we'd like to hear whether you agree.We'll use your feedback to help us improve your experience.If you wish to make a complaint and to ensure it is dealt with promptly, please follow our Complaints Procedure (opens in new window).
Community Asset Transfer Business Case Open - Railway Carriage, West Grinstead
03 April 2025 Second Stage Business Case which is expected to open on 15th May 2025
Learning Disability Partnership Board
20 November 2025 The Survey results will be shared at the Learning Disability Partnership Board on Thursday 20th November 2025
Wellbeing Month Survey 2025
Please tick all that apply, If you viewed the Wellbeing Month 2025 digital brochure, how helpful was the content to you?
Wellbeing Month 2025 - Recognition
Would you like to say a big "thank you" to someone in West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service?During October, you can use this space to say "thank you" to any individual, team or volunteer in WSFRS. Whether you want to give a shout out for a job well done, helping you to solve a knotty problem or just being a great support, you can leave a short message and we'll make sure it gets to the recipient.Michelle WakefieldCulture and Development ManagerAccessibility StatementIf you require any of the information for this project in an alternative format, please contact Michelle Wakefield, Culture and Development Manager on 0330 222 4991 or via email at michelle.wakefield@westsussex.gov.uk and we will do our best to assist you.Please note, you can use the Google Translate function to access this project in a range of different languages. The Google Translate widget can be found at the top left-hand side of the project page, where it sits just above the black West Sussex County Council ribbon.If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have a BT Relay UK app (opens in new window)(External link)(External link) installed on your computer, tablet, laptop or smartphone, you an contact us on 18001 0330 222 2991. For more information about the accessibility of this website, please see our Accessibility tab (opens in new window) at the foot of the page.Data PrivacyWe will process any personal data you provide (e.g. name) in accordance with our Data Privacy Policy (opens in new window)
Renters’ Rights Act (2025)
The Renters' Right Act 2025 has now completed its passage through Parliament and received Royal Assent.
Exercise Kirkwall - Feb 2025
We would like to extend our sincere gratitude for your participation in Exercise Kirkwall. This exercise is designed to transition the process of capturing information about displaced persons during emergency incidents from a traditional pen-and-paper method to a more efficient and streamlined digital format.The implementation of this digital process will assist both West Sussex County Council (WSCC) and local District Councils in refining the process of supporting displaced persons during emergencies. This approach will enhance our ability to provide assistance during and after such incidents.While the digital system will be the primary method, a pen-and-paper solution, which has certain limitations, will remain available for resilience purposes, particularly in the event of IT failures or to meet specific individual needs.The recommendations of the Grenfell Tower report emphasizes the following:Local authorities should develop methods for obtaining and recording information on displaced persons and those who are missing, ideally in electronic format, and practice implementing these methods under various circumstances.As part of their emergency planning, local authorities should ensure effective communication with those requiring assistance, using the most appropriate technology and languages that reflect the diversity of the area.This exercise is a key step in confirming elements of that, while processes are already in place to capture critical information, the transition to a digital system will facilitate more efficient, accurate, and effective data collection during significant emergencies.We appreciate the time and effort you are dedicating to assist WSCC, West Sussex Fire and Rescue, and most importantly, the residents and visitors of West Sussex.Scenario:A large unexploded World War II bomb has been uncovered by a low tide in the bay of Weyland (refer to the attached map). As a result, an evacuation of the affected areas, as outlined in the map, has been deemed necessary. If required, evacuees will be directed to a local sports hall.While we recognize that some residents may arrange their own accommodations, it remains crucial to collect as much information as possible to ensure proper support during and after the incident.Doing this exercise, via the form, will help all agencies involved to evaluate the efficiency of incoming details in terms of speed, accessibility and filtering in a real time environment. Your role in assisting is to fill the form out as best as you can, if you want to leave blanks please do - that would happen in a real life scenario and is the reason why no question is mandatory. Instructions for WSCC Staff for this exercise:Please complete the form using the following details only (or see section below the map). You may wish to add property names or house numbers as necessary, but refrain from including any personal details. The addresses are as follows:Cromwell Road, Kirkwall, RH1 1HRIslands View Road, Kirkwall, RH2 2HREnzie Road, Kirkwall, RH3 3HRBurnett Brae, Kirkwall, RH4 4HRClumly Avenue, Kirkwall, RH5 5HRBorey Drive, Kirkwall, RH6 6HRWeyland Park, Kirkwall, RH7 7HRNot living in the area but a visitor who has been affected or displaced - please use any address you wish.On the form there is also question regarding your onward destination - are you are attending the rest centre identified? You have an ability here to say yes or no. This is to mitigate those not needing accommodation at the rest centre (going to stay with friends etc) or visitors to the area who may just decide to return home. This happens a lot in many emergency situations. If you wanted to answer no, please submit the form at the bottom of the page. The goal of this exercise is to assess the ability to extract and filter data, addressing both immediate and long-term care needs to ensure the most efficient support for all individuals involved.Once again, we thank you for your time and invaluable assistance in supporting this important initiatives. Date of Birth, Are you planning on staying at the designated rest centre until the incident has finished or temporary accommodation has been sourced? If you check NO - click submit at the bottom of the page to finish., Are there any of your immediate group missing or unaccounted for?If Yes, please inform a member of staff immediately so we can alert the appropriate authorities. , Are there any health or social care needs required for anybody in your family group? If URGENT please inform a member of staff immediately!!, Do you or anybody in your immediate group consider yourself/themselves vulnerable?, Are you happy for us to contact your next of kin?, Email, Consequences for not taking medication on time or care needs not being met?, Photograph of person/persons displaced - if no photo on phone please take one of yourself (or group) for identification purposes if you can. , Contact Number, Given Name/First Name, Family Name/Surname, AddressVisit HERE for address details and exercise scope., Post Code, Location/address at time incident occurred?, What is your first spoken language?Google Translate, Number of people currently with you who reside at your address?, Their names and age? (If from a different address please fill out a separate form), Does your faith, religion or any protected characteristic require reasonable adjustments that we need to be made aware of? What are they?If URGENT please notify a member of staff immediately., Next of Kin details (Name and Contact Number)
2025/26 Ceremonies Feedback
OverviewWe have a dedicated team of Registrars legalising and conducting our ceremonies.We pride ourselves on providing a good service and we'd like to hear whether you agree.We'll use your feedback to help us improve your experience.If you wish to make a complaint and to ensure it is dealt with promptly, please follow our complaints procedure (opens in new window).
HSA Development Day 2025
Please can you take the time to provide some feedback on the HSA development day on 24/09/2025Your feedback will help us to plan future events and ensure relevance to your role, Thank you! What was your overall impression of the value of the HSA development day event?, Please rate the value of the 'Vision' session with Emma Parker, Please rate the value of the 'MI' session with Colleen Kelly and Tara Sutton, Please rate the value of the 'Reaching Families' session with Hannah Delmar-Addy, Please rate the value of the 'Round Robin SEND' sessions in the afternoon, Please tell us any ideas you have for future HSA development days - i.e. topics, formats, speakers or locations., Please can you share one way the development day will influence your daily practice or approach?
When will the work be undertaken?
Construction will commence on Monday the 3rd of March 2025 for a period of 10 weeks, concluding Tuesday the 6th of May 2025. A construction phase plan can be found on the main page or within the final designs folder.