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

Stebbing Local History Society – April Meeting

The next meeting of the Stebbing Local History Society is on Monday the 14th April, starting at 8 p.m. This will be held at Stebbing Village Hall in Mill Lane.

They are delighted to welcome Alan Crouchman as speaker. He will be delivering two short talks entitled “Flak Bait – A miraculous survival” and “The impact of the Americans – family stories”. Both talks relate directly to the wartime airfield Andrewsfield much of which was in the neighbouring parish of Stebbing.

Stebbing Local History Society would be delighted to welcome any Felsted residents interested in WW2 locally.

No need to book just turn up and pay £2 on the door.

 

Take the One Bag a Week Challenge!

This spring, Love Essex are challenging Uttlesford residents to reduce their general rubbish to one bag a week. This challenge is for those whose general rubbish is collected on a Tuesday.

To help you reduce your waste, you will have received a handy guide. This guide includes tips on how to prevent waste, reuse items, and recycle correctly. You’ll also see a sticker on your grey-lidded general rubbish bin to remind you about what should be recycled.

Are you up for the challenge? Click this link to take part: Take the One Bag a Week Challenge – Uttlesford District Council

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