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
Summer art competition winners
Over the summer the Parish Council were delighted to have supported Felsted Primary School art competition. There were 3 age categories, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-11 years old.
The entries were judged by Graham Harvey, Chair of Felsted Parish Council and Richard Freeman, Councillor. The prizes were presented by Frances Marshall, Vice-Chair of the council.
Graham commented “It was lovely to see so many children involved in the competition. The standard and different ideas in the pictures were amazing, making it very difficult to decide the winners. Congratulations to everyone who took part”.
The winners were Max Reece – aged 5, Pheobe Peart – aged 7 and Mary Purcell – aged 11.
Main picture reproduced courtesy Dunmow Broadcast
Parking enforcement in Felsted
We are acutely aware of the problems caused by the parking of cars in inappropriate places in our Parish.
At best they cause an inconvenience and a problem to the smooth flow of traffic through the village and at worst they block pavements for those using mobility aids, forcing them into roads, and they prevent emergency vehicles getting to their destination.
Whilst we work with problem areas to try to find a resolution, we also employ North Essex Parking Partnership to enforce parking regulations and so release congestion and improve traffic flow through the village. We are grateful to Felsted School, who part fund the service.
This service works across the parish on a rolling time basis, so there is no ‘safe time’ to stop in a parking restricted area.
Whilst the ideal situation is of course that no tickets are given, because there are no cars found parked against road traffic legislation, until that time we will work with residents and NEPP to help improve the traffic flow and safety of our roads.
Stansted expansion plans public speaking sessions
Uttlesford District Council (UDC) has today announced the registration process for individuals and organisations wanting to speak at a series of 3 public sessions regarding the application by Stansted Airport to increase passenger numbers to 43 million and flights by approximately 100,000 a year.
The session dates are:
- Tuesday 9 October – 10am-1pm
- Wednesday 10 October – 2-5pm
- Wednesday 10 October – 6-9pm
The deadline for signing up to speak in a 3 minute slot is 12pm on Monday 8th October.
The full release and registration instructions can be read here.
We, as a Parish Council, have strongly objected to what we believe to be insufficient time to ensure awareness of, and preparation for, these important sessions.
We have registered to speak against the application on the 9th October, primarily regarding the increase in noise as a result of the increase in aircraft numbers by over 40% and an increase in aircraft size. Further details of the position we are taking on behalf of Felsted residents can be read in our previous news item here.
If you have concerns about the application then it is important that UDC hears Felsted voices at these sessions. Each slot is just 3 minutes long and you can speak from pre-prepared notes, so there is no pressure to remember what you might want to say.
For more information please contact Cllr Andy Bennett