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

IMPORTANT Essex coronavirus update

IMPORTANT Essex coronavirus update

In a move to slow the current rates of infection across our county, from Saturday, Essex will be placed into the high level of restrictions (tier 2 on the new COVID system).

What does this mean?

  • No household mixing indoors – this includes at home or in hospitality venues
  • Different households can meet outdoors in public spaces but must stick to the ‘Rule of six’
  • 10pm curfews will remain in place for all pubs and restaurants
  • Remember hands, face and space
  • Reduce travel where you can

If we act now, we can stop the spread and protect our loved ones as we head into the winter months.

Get detailed information on the new guidelines

► Read about the request to move to the high COVID alert level and the data that informed the decision

► You can also read 20 questions about moving to the high COVID alert level

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News from Uttlesford District Council: Extra community engagement key to local plan work

Extra community engagement key to local plan work

Six months of public engagement will soon get underway as work ramps up towards a new local plan for the district.

Uttlesford District Council must submit the plan to the government for inspection by December 2023 and is creating additional opportunities for people to get involved in the plan-making process, including through a series of independently-chaired community stakeholder forums made up of representatives from local groups and organisations, and by mini ‘consultations’ on a number of themes. The themes will cover key issues including character and heritage, climate change, local economy, transport and healthy lifestyles.

The programme will start in the coming weeks and will run until spring next year. The feedback gathered from the exercise will be used to inform the new local plan which will provide a vision and framework for addressing the housing, economic and infrastructure needs of the district for years to come.

The previously-submitted Local Plan was withdrawn earlier this year after planning inspectors said it had some significant shortcomings.

Cllr John Evans, Portfolio Holder for Planning and the Local Plan, said: “A lot of preparatory work has taken place and will continue to be built on, which has been important to enable a draft plan to get off to the right start.

“We are doing things differently this time and want to engage all parts of the community in a conversation about the issues that matter to local people and to have an effective exchange of ideas which would not be possible with a conventional consultation. We will be inviting all sectors of the community to get involved in this process and help us create a plan that is sustainable and meets the needs of the district.”

The stakeholder meetings will be conducted via video conferencing and live-streamed so that members of the public can listen in. The content of the meetings will be made available online for the duration of the consultation period. Members of the public will be able to submit their comments after each meeting and also when the plan reaches the next formal consultation stage.

Further details about the meetings will be made available and the community kept up to date.

Information and updates will be posted on the council’s website at www.uttlesford.gov.uk/new-local-plan and social media channels.

We also encourage all concerned to sign up for regular local plan information and updates by subscribing to our e-newsletter service – visit www.uttlesford.gov.uk/keepmeposted.

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