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| Over 500 abandoned vehicles are removed in Eastbourne every year. For a vehicle to be considered abandoned it must: be untaxed on the road not be on private... |
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| Most alleyways in Eastbourne are unadopted. This means that they are not owned by Eastbourne Borough Council and that is why we do not sweep or clean them. It is... |
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| Advice about the law on bonfires and the alternatives, with leaflet to download. Eastbourne Borough Council discourages the burning of household and garden waste because bonfires are... |
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| Please use the form below to email us about pollution, air quality or noise nuisance in Eastbourne. Please include details of the address or location your enquiry relates to if different from... |
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| We investigate all complaints about dust nuisance and offers advice to those responsible on minimising problems. If advice is not followed and there is sufficient evidence of a nuisance,... |
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| Fly posting is where posters and fliers are put on property without permission. Under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 and Environmental Protection Act 1990 Eastbourne Borough... |
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| Fly tipping is the illegal dumping of waste. We occasionally suffer from fly tipping incidents in Eastbourne. Unfortunately we are only able to deal with fly tipping... |
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| Eastbourne occasionally experiences problems with graffiti. We are only able to remove graffiti from council owned properties. We are however able to offer advice if your... |
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| We monitor this website's availability and performance via an automated 24/7 service, provided by SiteImprove. You can view our availability and performance statistics below. If you have a problem... |
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| Eastbourne's streets are divided into zones, depending on how much traffic uses them every day. Our busiest areas are swept at least once a day. The streets are swept and litter is... |
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| Our beaches are cleared of litter regularly throughout the year. During the summer months we clear litter from our beaches daily. There is always a team on hand to... |
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| Find out about the council's Marine Pollution Plan, who is responsible for dealing with oil pollution and how to report an incident online. Marine Pollution Plan The council's Marine Pollution Plan... |
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| Environmental Health receives many complaints about problems with noise from dogs. Please read our leaflet, available to download below, for advice on dealing with noise from dogs. Talking &... |
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| The council's Environmental Health service receives many complaints about problems with neighbour noise. Common problems include: loud music, television or radio noisy parties DIY shouting,... |
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| This page has information about pavements and footways in Eastbourne based on some of our most common enquiries. Footway Inspections Footways are inspected at one, three or six month... |
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| The council is responsible for the maintenance of the seafront parades and promenades that run from Holywell through to Langney Point. We inspect the parades and promenades regularly to... |
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| The council investigates complaints about noise from commercial premises, including pubs and clubs. We will offer advice on preventing noise, but if this is not followed we have powers to serve... |
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| All highways services are the responsibility of East Sussex County Council (ESCC). We carry out on some of these services on their behalf. You can report faults with roads, road... |
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| Your Green Garden Waste is collected by Wealden District Council. If your Green Waste has not been collected please contact Wealden directly on 01323 443 404 or complete our form below. |
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| You can report a missing or stolen green garden waste wheelie bin or re-usable sack here. Please use our online form and we will try to replace it as soon as possible. |
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