WELCOME TO FELSTED

Located in north-west Essex and with a population of around 3,000, the Parish of Felsted has at its heart the historic village of Felsted, surrounded by Greens and Hamlets, in a beautiful rural setting.

Felsted retains the underlying charm and attraction of a rural parish, with the community and village at its heart. This is what attracts people to the area and what we as the Parish Council see as our historic duty to protect. Preservation of our heritage is balanced with a duty to ensure that the Parish thrives and meets the future needs of our community.

Winner of RCCE Village of the Year 2015

“One of the best places to live in the East of England” – The Sunday Times (2013)

LATEST NEWS

Stansted Airport Planning Application UTT/25/1542/FUL

An application has now been submitted to UDC to increase passenger numbers at Stansted Airport.

The application is reference number UTT/25/1542/FUL and is for:

“Airfield works comprising two new taxiway links to the existing runway (Rapid Access Taxiway and Rapid Exit Taxiway) to enable continued airfield operations of 274,000 aircraft movements and an increase in passenger throughput from 43 million terminal passengers to up to 51 million terminal passengers, in a twelve month calendar period”

The application documents can be viewed on UDC’s website via the link below

Comment or search for a planning application – Uttlesford District Council

The consultation period runs to 21st July 2025 – comments can be made on UDC;s website, sent to The Council Offices London Road Saffron Walden CB11 4ER or emailed to ku.vog.drofselttuobfsctd-3c86d1@gninnalptropria – all representations should include the application reference number of UTT/25/1542/FUL and include the name and address of the person making comment

Uttlesford takes back Full Planning Control following De-designation

Uttlesford District Council has won back its full planning powers in respect of dealing with major planning applications – marking a milestone in the programme of improvements that have been made to the local planning service.

The announcement to “de-designate” the council was confirmed by the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government in a letter received by the authority today.

It means developers will no longer be able to submit major planning applications directly to the Planning Inspectorate and must once again go through the council’s planning process. This change restores full planning powers to the local authority and reflects the significant planning performance improvements made over recent years.

Cllr John Evans, Portfolio Holder for Planning, said: “This announcement is fantastic news and a vote of confidence in the council and the significant progress that has been made within the planning service.

“It ensures that local voices remain at the heart of decision-making and takes back control for residents who can be reassured they are getting a planning service they value – one that supports appropriate major development whilst guarding against speculative planning applications that are unsuitable for our rural communities.

“However, we will not be complacent and will continue to drive improvements with our planning service at every opportunity.”

The decision to designate the council was made by the government in February 2022 and related to the number of major planning applications – classified as more than 10 houses or over 1 hectare – that were overturned on appeal.

Since then, the council has pushed forward a comprehensive improvement plan that has taken its planning performance well below the government threshold for designation. This has included member and officer training, a robust recruitment and retention programme, as well as enhanced performance monitoring and reporting.

In his letter to the council, Matthew Pennycook, Minister of State for Housing and Planning, expressed his gratitude to the authority for its “proactive collaboration” with the Ministry and the “significant progress” that has been made in addressing the issues and sustained improvement in planning performance.

The Minister’s letter to the council is available to read on the website: www.uttlesford.gov.uk/planning-designation-notice

 

Chelmsford City Racecourse Residents Meeting – Tuesday 10th June

Chelmsford City Racecourse are inviting residents to a meeting at their racecourse. The meeting will take place at The Oak Suite, Chelmsford City Racecourse on Tuesday 10th June.   Arrive from 6:45pm for a 7:00pm start

The racecourse understand that larger events at the racecourse may raise questions or concerns for those living nearby. To address these issues and ensure that your voice is heard, they are pleased to host this meeting.

More will be learnt about upcoming activities, how they are trying to minimize disruption as well as their long-term plans.

There will be an opportunity to ask questions, express any concerns, and provide feedback about their activities.

To confirm your attendance, please use this link:

https://chelmsfordcityracecourse.co.uk/p/71L7-J09/local-residents-meeting

Light refreshments will be provided

 

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