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To assist all members in the pursuit of domestic and allotment gardening.
To ensure that the fallen of Ongar & District from WW1. WW11 and other conflicts are recorded and honoured.
Ongar Town Council was formed in 2006. It was formerly Ongar Parish Council.
Options for Independent Living (OIL) Transport Group
Oil's aim is to address the barriers that disabled people face when trying to use public transport.
Provides information and support to older people on residential care and the alternatives to it.
Roydon Parish Council helps administer the Roydon village, Dobbs Weir and Bumbles Green.
We are located in the Village of Roydon and cater for all ages and abilities.
The Rural Community Council of Essex (RCCE) is an independent charity helping people and communities throughout rural Essex build a sustainable future.
St Mary's Church, Church Lane, Sheering, Essex Church of England
Sheering Parish Council meets on Wednesday evenings at 7.30pm once a month, except December, in Sheering Village Hall.
Regional Framework of Contractors for construction projects
The Church of England providing a Christian presence in the villages of Abbess Roding, Beauchamp Roding, Leaden Roding and White Roding.
Our centres of population are Stanford Rivers and Toot Hill, all within a very rural part of Essex. The Council meets every two months at the Toot Hill village Hall, normally at 1950 on the 2nd Thursday of "odd" months. All are welcome.
Theydon Bois Parish Council and General Infomation on our village near Epping. News, Diary and Society Pages, Photos Parish Newsletters and much besides. WELCOME.
Paranormal investigation and research group based on Essex/Herts border
Waltham Abbey Town Council's administrative area covers the town of Waltham Abbey and the villages of Upshire, High Beech and Sewardstone. It is situated ion the south west of the county and is within the Epping Forest District Council area
Adult Education Course
Willingale is a small village in rural Essex mentioned in the Domesday Book. It's main claim to fame is being the only parish in Essex with two churches in one churchyard separated by the Essex Way. The Archive was set up in 2010 with a grant from Heritage Lottery, to conserve the village history
Egyptian, African, Indian, Aztec, Greek, Ancient Briton, Aboriginal, Maori Haka, Nat Am, Romans.
Based in Southend we play traditional folk music.
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