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About Wealden - Short description of the District
Community Strategy - A shared vision for the future of Wealden
Strategic Partnership - key organisations and agencies working together to deliver the Community Strategy
Questions - frequently asked questions
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Contact Us - Email the LSP
Themes - Overview of each theme
Parish Plans - Information, advice and examples of best practice

About Wealden

Introducing Wealden

Covering 323 square miles, Wealden is the largest district in East Sussex, and is home to some 143,000 people (2006 estimate). Half the population live in five main towns: Crowborough, Hailsham, Heathfield, Polegate and Uckfield. The rest live in villages and hamlets in some of the most attractive countryside in the South of England.


Its many responsibilities include housing, planning, building control, waste collection, recycling, emergency planning and economic regeneration.

With two-thirds of the district covered by the High Weald and Sussex Downs Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as 34 conservation areas and over 2,500 listed buildings, Wealden has to place a high value on protecting the countryside.
   

Our four objectives:

Activities & achievements     

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Find out more about Wealden District Council's activities & achievements in the 'About Wealden Guide'.

Download and print the guide

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Download the whole guide or as individual pages.


Country scene of Wealden


Photograph of Herstmonceux Castle

Country scene in Wealden
Herstmonceux Castle