Tuesday 20 November 2018

Have your say on Essex Fire and Rescue Plan

 

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People who live or work in Essex are being asked for their views on the proposed priorities in the county's first ever Fire and Rescue Plan.
Roger Hirst, the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex, is developing a Fire and Rescue Plan that sets out his vision and priorities for the delivery of fire and rescue services in Essex.
The plan will run from 2019 to 2024 and will be the basis on which Mr Hirst holds Essex County Fire and Rescue Service to account for its performance.
The document mirrors the Police and Crime Plan which sets the priorities for policing in Essex.
People can fill in the survey online via this link http://www.essex.pfcc.police.uk/fire-rescue-plan-2019-2024-public-survey/
Hard copies are also available on request. Please contact the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner on 01245 291600 if you would like a copy or email pfcc@essex.pnn.police.uk You can also write to PFCC for Essex, Kelvedon Park, London Road, Rivenhall, Witham, Essex, CM8 3HB.
The survey will close at midnight on January 15, 2019.

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Thursday 15 November 2018

Stansted Airport Planning Application

 

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Stansted Airport Planning Application

Uttlesford District Council's Planning Committee has approved a planning application that seeks to raise the current cap on the number of passengers London Stansted Airport is permitted to serve from 35 million passengers per annum (mppa) to 43mppa.

The committee voted to approve the application at an extraordinary meeting today (14 November) and will issue its decision following approval by the Secretary of State.

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Wednesday 14 November 2018

Reminder: Men's Sheds Saturday 17th November

Saturday 17th November 10am to 12pm in the New Pavilion, Radwinter Recreation Ground

Even if you are not a 65+ man, do come and have tea, coffee, cake and a chat to find out more about the Men’s Shed project and how it can benefit the community.

New Radwinter ‘Men’s Shed’ Open Event

We are pleased to announce that the old cricket pavilion at the Radwinter recreation ground has been made available to the Essex Shed Network, in order to establish a Community Men’s Shed in this area of Uttlesford.

A Men’s Shed project is a larger version of the typical man’s shed in the garden – a place where he feels at home and pursues practical interests, with a high degree of autonomy. A Men’s Shed offers this to a group of such men, where members share the tools and resources they need to work on projects of their own choosing at their own pace and in a safe, friendly and inclusive venue.

We are holding an open event on Saturday the 17th of November 2018 between 10am to 12pm for any men 65 years plus who would be interested in becoming members of this exciting project.

We will be available to talk with you about the Shed Project, tea, coffee and cake will also be provided.

We look forward to meeting you

Clive Emmett CEO

The Council for Voluntary Service Uttlesford

01371 878400