Ashingdon is a village in Rochford District with an eventful history from Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, mediaeval and modern times including early aviation.
A proposal to transform Hadleigh town centre focusing on the island where the fire station and library are situated. This is an exciting and visionary project that will involve and include the whole community.
An initiative to raise awareness and enhance enjoyment of the rich and diverse heritage within an area of some 300 square miles of northwest Essex, northeast Hertfordshire and south Cambridgeshire, at the same time strengthening the protection of that heritage through a holistic approach.
Marks Tey Parish Council includes of the villages of Marks Tey and Little Tey. Both are situated approximately six miles west of Colchester. The Council provides recreation facilities, including a children's playground, skateboard park, basketball court, football pitches and the Parish Hall complex. The Parish Hall is available for hire.
Priors Green Community Centre provides quality indoor sports, recreational and club facilities for the residents of Priors Green and surrounding areas. The centre currently has Jazzercise, Zumba, Badminton, Little Kickers, Free Football & Basketball, Rural Help and Great Canfield Carpet Bowls, alongside a growing list of other activities.
RAFCC provide a contact point and representation for those users of the River Roach and it's creeks who are keen to preserve the environment and traditional activities such as boating and fishing.
We are a voluntary road safety organisation affiliated to RoSPA, dedicated to advanced driving. We are based in Harwich but cover the Tendring area of Essex, but welcome enquiries from further afield. Motorists are invited to join us and bring their on-road skills up to advanced standard.
Education to members and the general public through monthly talks given by high calibre speakers on archaeological and historical subjects. Field trips and visits to archaeological sites and places of historical importance during the summer months. We also undertake archaeological and historical research, the results of which are published in our Transactions.
The Society takes an active interest in local affairs relating to natural history. It aims to further the study and conservation of the flora and fauna, particularly in South Essex, and to create an awareness of the importance of local wildlife.
South Fambridge is a village in Rochford District with an eventful history from Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, mediaeval and modern times, including early aviation.
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.