Seaford Town Council
Seaford Town Council
  • 37 Church Street
    Seaford
    BN25 1HG
Looking after the everyday needs and community life of Seaford, Seaford Town Council is the first tier of local government for the town in East Sussex. It represents residents’ interests, looks after local assets and helps support initiatives that contribute to a thriving and engaged community.

What it is responsible for

Seaford Town Council focuses on delivering services and facilities that benefit local residents and groups, including:

• Maintenance of parks, open spaces, seafront gardens and play areas
• Community centres, events, festivals and civic activities
• Street furniture, bins, benches and notice boards
• Representation on neighbourhood planning and local consultations
• Support for voluntary groups, grants and community projects

These activities complement the services provided by higher-tier authorities such as Lewes District Council and East Sussex County Council, which deliver wider functions like waste collection, housing, transport and social care.

How it works

The council is made up of elected town councillors who set priorities, budgets and community projects. Meetings are open to the public and give residents opportunities to engage with local decisions.

Residents and organisations can contact the council through the contact details listed on the official Seaford Town Council website for enquiries about services, events and facilities.

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