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08/04/2026

Our Public Living Room is back at Heybridge Swifts FC Wednesday 8th April.

Join us for a cosy, welcoming space to relax, connect with your community, meet local agencies and take part in fun activities.

Come and have a free cuppa and a bacon sarnie (veggie options available).
Free entry with free parking onsite.
Everyone’s welcome!
We look forward to seeing you there.

11/01/2026

We have been notified that Post Office will be closing their branch in Great Totham for building works between Wednesday 21 January at 1pm, and Friday 06 March 2026 at 9am. ✉️👷

Please contact Post Office for more information and alternative locations while these works are taking place. 🔎

11/01/2026

Our Public Living Room coming back to Heybridge Swifts FC starting Wednesday 14th January.

Join us for a cosy, welcoming space to relax, connect with your community, meet local agencies and take part in fun activities.

Come and have a free cuppa and a bacon sarnie (veggie options available).
Free entry with free parking onsite.
Everyone’s welcome!
We look forward to seeing you there.

25/11/2025

Watch out for Santa and his Elves this year - coming to a street near you!

15/11/2025

Our Social Supermarket is coming to Heybridge!

The second of our pilot sessions will be on Wednesday 26th November 10.30am-12pm at 99 Wood Road. Come along and shop at reduced prices as well as finding out about local support groups.

Please bring your own shopping bags with you.
Read more here maldoncvs.org.uk/social-supermarket-pilot-sessions-in-heybridge

15/11/2025

Our Public Living Room at Heybridge Swifts FC is back on Wednesday 19th November.

Join us for a cosy, welcoming space to relax, connect with your community, meet local agencies and take part in fun activities.

The amazing Essex Therapy Dogs are visiting with their wonderful pups! Come down for some tail-wagging cuddles and feel the love!

Come and have a free cuppa and a bacon sarnie (veggie options available).
Free entry with free parking onsite.
Everyone’s welcome!
We look forward to seeing you there.

12/11/2025

Essex has 15 councils, but the Government wants fewer local authorities.

Change is coming.

Most Essex councils believe we should keep it local with five new unitary authorities. 5️⃣

This option is:

Closest to you - with better community ties and representation 🤝
Smartest with your money - research shows smaller councils can save more 💷
Focused on your area - creating new places you can relate to 👋

We believe this proposal keeps local government local. 🙋‍♂️

Read all the proposals for Greater Essex and find out more at https://www.essexlgrhub.org/proposals 🔗

17/10/2025
03/10/2025

Join us and make a difference

02/10/2025
27/09/2025

We are one of 10 councils in Essex backing a proposal for 5 new unitary councils. Different proposals for 3,4 and 5 councils are all to be considered by government as part of Local Government Reorganisation.

Ten Council Leaders in Essex, have demonstrated their firm and joint, public support for the creation of five new unitary authorities across Greater Essex to replace the current 15 councils.

🗺️ This model is locally rooted, preserving community identity, and service delivery.

👨‍⚖️ Has been developed with strong support from a number of MPs.

🙋‍♂️ This is the only proposal with support of from all the political parties that lead Councils across Essex.

🔎 Public consultation shows the majority prefer the status quo, but when change is considered, five councils is the best fit.

💷 According to audited figures, the five unitary authorities saves over £100m per year, compared to just £25m for three unitary authorities.

✉️ In a joint open letter, all ten Leaders state that ‘The people of Essex deserve councils that are local, accountable, and responsive.’ They also go on to state that ‘Reorganisation should promote growth by respecting the geography of this hugely diverse county and by bringing government closer to residents, not further away.’

💬 Cllr Richard Siddall, Leader of Maldon District Council, said; “A lot of work has gone into preparing the LGR proposal to government. Evidence shows that 5 is the best fit for Greater Essex and I’m pleased that we are backing this model. We must ensure that we do not lose sight of providing good value services to residents and form new unitary councils that are able to respond to the needs of our communities. Massive councils will never be right for Essex. Let’s hope government agrees with the majority of councils in Essex and takes the 5-council option forward.”

🗣️ Cllr Daniel Cowan, Leader of Southend-on-Sea City Council and Chair of the 5UA group of councils, said: “Since the Devolution White Paper made it clear that Essex must reorganise, I have advocated for keeping local government local. This is the only credible way forward for Essex and I’m glad to see a majority of councils and a number of MPs are showing their support for this.

“The five councils will help protect local services against a small number of mega councils, while delivering real public sector reform, and delivers more savings than the alternatives.”

🗨️ Cllr Stephen Robinson, Deputy Chair of the five council group and Leader of Chelmsford City Council said: “From our consultation, it’s really clear that people are worried about local government becoming less local. Streamlining Greater Essex into five unitary authorities, as opposed to creating bigger and unwieldy councils, is the best option on the table. It ensures that we can make the savings that are needed but also keep our local identities and ensure everyone is represented democratically.

“Many people are concerned about the costs and disruption from reorganisation. We have made clear in this joint letter, that not only do the majority of Essex councils support this proposal but we will all work together across Greater Essex, whatever the final outcome from Government.”

Find out more at https://www.essexlgrhub.org/stronger-greater-essex 🔗

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