Temporary Traffic Regulation Order of Catley Cross, Twinstead Road, Oak Road, Pebmarsh

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)

Temporary Traffic Regulation Order of Catley Cross, Twinstead Road, Oak Road, Pebmarsh

Please click on the following link https://one.network/?tm=115421890 to find details of the intended closure of Catley Cross, Twinstead Road, Oak Road, due to commence on 13th December 2019 for 7 days. The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while Essex County Council undertakes Pre-Patching in preparation for Surface Dressing in Spring/Summer 2020.

YOUR FIRE SERVICE – HAVE YOUR SAY…

 

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Dear Sir/Madam,

We need your help to reach your local community and your Councillors.

Essex County Fire and Rescue Service has launched a public consultation – a ten minute survey asking the public of Essex about how our future priorities are delivered.

While our primary focus will always be to prevent emergencies and protect our most vulnerable residents, this consultation is a chance to tell us what matters to you and what approach you think we should take.

The responses we get from this consultation will enable us to develop an Integrated Risk Management Plan (IRMP) in the New Year.

An IRMP is a plan that assesses the risks we face and sets out how we plan to lessen them to ensure we deliver the right resources at the right time, in the right place.

To have your say, visit: www.essex-fire.gov.uk/irmp

The consultation will close at 5pm on Friday 13 December 2019.

To help us reach as many people in Essex as possible, we would appreciate your support in sharing our public consultation with both your parish/town councillors and your local community.

If you have any questions or comments please email IRMP@essex-fire.gov.uk

Thank you for your support. 

James Palmer

Assistant Director (Prevention and Protection)

Essex County Fire and Rescue Service

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)

Temporary Traffic Regulation Order of Clay Hills, The Street, Pebmarsh 

Please click on the following link https://one.network/?tm=114641226 to find details of the intended closure of Clay Hills, The Street, due to commence on 25th November 2019 for 6 days. The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while BT undertakes repair underground structure.

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)

Temporary Traffic Regulation Order of Stanley Hall Road, Birchwood Road, Pebmarsh.

Please click on the following link https://one.network/?tm=115003718 to find details of the intended closure of Stanley Hall Road, Birchwood Road, due to commence on 20th January 2020 for 5 days. The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while Essex County Council undertakes Pre-Patching in preparation for Surface Dressing in Spring/Summer 2020

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)

Temporary Traffic Regulation Order of Hill House Road, Cricks Road, Pebmarsh 

Please click on the following link https://roadworks.org?tm=114561177 to find details of the intended closure of Hill House Road, Cricks Road, due to commence on 30th September 2019 for 5 days. The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while Essex County Council undertakes carriageway patching.

 

Regards,

 

Essex Streetworks Team

 

Highways

Ringway Jacobs | Essex County Council

3rd Floor, Seax House, Market Road, Chelmsford, CM1 1QH

Website: http://www.essex.gov.uk/highways

Social Housing Property In Pebmarsh Available

As you may be aware, each week social housing available for rent is advertised on the Gateway to Homechoice website www.gatewaytohomechoice.org.uk . Properties are advertised for one week from midnight on each Wednesday and applicants to our Housing Register will be able to log in to the website and ‘bid’ for properties that they are eligible for.

 

A 2 bed flat in Pearson Close will be advertised from midnight on Wednesday 7th August 2019. The property is set up so that it is advertised that only people with a connection to Pebmarsh and the neighbouring villages (as set out in the s106 agreement) can ‘bid’ for the property. Once the advertising cycle is completed, staff at Braintree District Council will work with Suffolk Housing Society to match applicants with the property on the basis of the strength of their local connection.

Too Good to Throw Away?

Too good to throw away?

Give your unwanted items a new home in your community.

Do you have items which are too good to throw away? It’s quick, easy and free to pass on your items and you may not even need to leave home.

In Essex we’re lucky to have many reuse organisations to choose from.

If you are having a clear out, there are lots of easy ways to pass items on to other people.

More and more of us are donating and purchasing items from reuse organisations meaning you are supporting local people and great local community causes while passing on your unwanted items. Many reuse organisations will even collect from your own home – no need to leave the house!

Local charity shops are always happy to accept good quality donations as this helps raise money for good causes.

Freegle is an online platform to help people give items for free in your local community. The types of items you can give and get on Freegle ranges from furniture, clothing and children’s toys to soil, rubble or even pre-loved garden ornaments. You can pass almost anything on using Freegle!

You can even sell good quality items through popular selling websites, or jumble sales and car boots. This is a great way to clear out the house and make a bit of money while doing so.

Passing on your old items is a hassle-free way of doing good in your community. Visit www.loveessex.org to find out more.

Too good to throw away?

Give your unwanted items a new home in your community.

Do you have items which are too good to throw away? It’s quick, easy and free to pass on your items and you may not even need to leave home.

In Essex we’re lucky to have many reuse organisations to choose from.

If you are having a clear out, there are lots of easy ways to pass items on to other people.

More and more of us are donating and purchasing items from reuse organisations meaning you are supporting local people and great local community causes while passing on your unwanted items. Many reuse organisations will even collect from your own home – no need to leave the house!

Local charity shops are always happy to accept good quality donations as this helps raise money for good causes.

Freegle is an online platform to help people give items for free in your local community. The types of items you can give and get on Freegle ranges from furniture, clothing and children’s toys to soil, rubble or even pre-loved garden ornaments. You can pass almost anything on using Freegle!

You can even sell good quality items through popular selling websites, or jumble sales and car boots. This is a great way to clear out the house and make a bit of money while doing so.

Passing on your old items is a hassle-free way of doing good in your community. Visit www.loveessex.org/donate to find out more.