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Historic Environment Characterisation Project
HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT Chelmsford Borough Historic Environment Characterisation Project abc Front Cover: Aerial View of the historic settlement of Pleshey ii Contents FIGURES...................................................................................................................................................................... X ABBREVIATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................XII ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...................................................................................................................................... XIII 1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT ............................................................................................................................ 2 2 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF CHELMSFORD DISTRICT .................................................................................. 4 2.1 PALAEOLITHIC THROUGH TO THE MESOLITHIC PERIOD ............................................................................... 4 2.2 NEOLITHIC................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 BRONZE AGE ............................................................................................................................................... 5 -
The Economic History of England
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Coates' Cuttings
Coates’ Cuttings The Chelmer Canal Trust’s Newsletter Registered Charity No 1086112. The Chelmsford Sea Cadets on the River Can: Providing boat trips for the Rivers Celebration Day Issue 50 February 2015 In this issue Pages 3 ...................................................................... Editor’s Column 4 .................................... Celebrating the Rivers of Chelmsford 6 .......................................... Book Review: Mammals of Essex 8 ................................... A Pod of Whales Visit the Blackwater 10 ............................................................ Treasure Hunting Fun! 12 ......................... Canal Side Recollections by David Williams 19 .......................... Illustrated Talk on the Village of Heybridge 22 ................................................. River Users’ Group Meetings 23 ................................................................ The Quagga Mussel 26 .................................................. Spotted along the Navigation 28 ............................................................ Useful phone numbers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We welcome these new members: Ian Benwith from Billericay. Kim Naish from Colchester. Maurice Austin from Chelmsford. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We welcome members’ photos, articles and other contributions to Coates’ Cuttings. Please e-mail them to [email protected] or post them to Windmill Pasture, Little Waltham Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 7TG. - 2 - Editor’s column. This being issue -
The Parochial Church Councils of the Ten Villages
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCILS OF THE TEN VILLAGES St Mary the Virgin, High Easter St Andrew’s, Good Easter St Margaret’s, Margaret Roding St Mary the Virgin, Great Canfield All Saints, High Roding St Mary the Virgin, Aythorpe Roding South Rodings – Leaden Roding, White Roding, Abbess Roding and Beauchamp Roding Data Privacy Notice 1. Your personal data – what is it? Personal data relates to a living individual who can be identified from that data. Identification can be by the information alone or in conjunction with any other information in, or likely to come into our possession. The processing of personal data is covered by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes into force on 25 May 2018. In this statement we explain how we will use your data, provide an overview of your rights and indicate where you can get further information from. 2. Who are we? The villages of the Rodings, Easters and Great Canfield consist of 10 village churches, three benefices and seven Parochial Church Councils, (PCCs). Each of the PCCs is a ‘Data Controller’ for the administration of the parishes and the Parish Priest is a ‘Data Controller’ for pastoral care within the parishes. In this privacy statement, “we” may refer to either the PCCs (and its employees or volunteers) or the Parish Priest. The parishes are currently split into two historic groups; The Six Parishes with six individual PCCs, (High Easter, Good Easter, Margaret Roding, Great Canfield, High Roding and Aythorpe Roding) and The South Rodings which is a single parish with one PCC (Leaden Roding, White Roding, Abbess Roding and Beauchamp Roding). -
Highways and Transportation Department Page 1 List Produced Under Section 36 of the Highways Act
Highways and Transportation Department Page 1 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2018 PARISH NAME: BICKNACRE ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS ALDERBURY LEA UNCLASSIFIED AUGUSTINE WAY UNCLASSIFIED BARBROOK WAY UNCLASSIFIED BICKNACRE ROAD CLASS III BLENHEIM CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BROCKENHURST WAY UNCLASSIFIED CANONS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED DEERHURST CHASE UNCLASSIFIED FIVE ACRES UNCLASSIFIED HILL VIEW UNCLASSIFIED LEIGHAMS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED LODGE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED LYNDHURST DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED MEADOW VIEW UNCLASSIFIED MONKS MEAD UNCLASSIFIED MOOR HALL LANE UNCLASSIFIED NEW ENGLAND CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED PEARTREE LANE UNCLASSIFIED PRIORS FIELD PRIVATE ROAD PRIORY LANE PRIVATE ROAD PRIORY ROAD CLASS III THE GROVE UNCLASSIFIED THRIFTWOOD UNCLASSIFIED WESTERINGS UNCLASSIFIED WHITE ELM ROAD B ROAD WICKHAMS CHASE PRIVATE ROAD TOTAL 26 Highways and Transportation Department Page 2 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2018 PARISH NAME: BOREHAM ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS ACCESS ROAD TO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT PRIVATE ROAD ALLENS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ARMONDE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BIRDS FARM LANE UNCLASSIFIED BOLEYN WAY UNCLASSIFIED BOONS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BOREHAM BYPASS A ROAD BOREHAM ROAD CLASS III BOREHAM ROUNDABOUT BOREHAM A ROAD INTERCHANGE BRICK HOUSE LANE UNCLASSIFIED BUTTERFIELD ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CHANTRY LANE UNCLASSIFIED CHELMER ROAD A ROAD CHELMSFORD BYPASS A ROAD CHURCH ROAD CLASS III CLAYPITS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CLEVES COURT -
Chelmsford Treats and Riverside Retreats Chelmsford and Maldon Routes
Chelmsford treats and riverside retreats Chelmsford and Maldon routes Total distance of main route is 92km/57miles 14 17 2 BA 1 NTE A RS Short rides L A 22 N 0 E D 1 S B C A H O B R A 13.5km/8.4miles O 1 L A O N 0 I H N L 2 A A IG 3 13 E H M Great FIE 0 LD B 28.6km/17.8miles Leighs S LA BO N R E EH D C 18.2km/11.4miles AM ROA BO R E Ford HA M Ti ptree End D 20.4km/12.7miles R O A D D E 14.5km/9.1miles A O R E G F 19.9km/11.2miles N A BRAINTREE R Witham G G 8km/5miles ROAD 1 3 1 Chatham A Terling Witham P Green R Attractions along this route I O R D Y B A R O 2 H R O 1 Pleshey Castle Howe N C A O UR D 2 S E H Street R N C Pleshey A A B P L G 2 Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation – Paper Mill Lock ROVE T W E F R A 1 A B R R L O L M U I 3 Ulting Church T N A R R G H O D A Y D HA A L L M 2 A L ROA 2 4 Museum of Power N D 0 E 1 B B 5 Combined Military Services Museum B B 1 T O R 0 E A R I 2 E R C C O TER K 3 R H E L A H IN T EL L G H 6 The Moot Hall S D A H S M AK E ANE A O ROAD Great DR M L U E Y S A L Great R T S BU F H ASH E 1 R M Waltham O E T O E 3 Totham 7 R R A Topsail Charters LEIGHS ROAD R D 0 T B D O R S RO ER' S A O L E O EE R D A WH r H K 8 H i e Maldon District Museum D T IL v t L L e a Beacon Hill HIL r w T k c 9 e Wickham New Hall Vineyard – Purleigh BA Little a R r Hatfield l RA Bishops C 12 B T K Waltham Peverel H B A r R E 10 Marsh Farm OA A e D B S C v T i 1 K R 0 L R E 0 11 A E Tolleshunt Tropical Wings 8 N T E Hatfield Great Little D’Arcy Totham 12 RHS Garden Hyde Hall Peverel S Totham C HO 13 Essex Wildlife Trust Hanningfield -
The Way We Worked.Pdf
THE WAY WE WORKED GEPP & SONS SOLICITORS: LAWYERS IN THE COUNTY TOWN J.B. Gilder This work copyright James Gilder, 2010 No part of this work to be reproduced in any form without written permission of the author. All images remain the property of their respective copyright holders. Published by Gepp & Sons Solicitors Printed in Monotype Perpetua 2 Contents Foreword by T C Gepp 5 Introduction 7 1. The Country Attorney 9 2. The Georgian County Town 19 3. The Early Gepps 25 4. The Loyal Chelmsford Volunteers 33 5. The Founding of the Borough 37 6. Law and Disorder 51 7. The Sheriff’s Office 63 8. Into the Twentieth Century 73 9. Fifty One Years of Peter Davis 83 10. Hilliard & Ward 95 11. Changing Times 101 Epilogue 109 Appendix 1: High Sheriffs of Essex 1768-2010 Appendix 2: Equity Partners of Gepp & Sons Appendix 3: Descendents of Edward Gepp Bibliography 120 Index of images 121 3 Thanks Thank you to the Essex Records Office and the Executors of the Estate of Lynton Lamb for permission, freely given, to publish the vast majority of the various images within these pages. Lynton Lamb was a prominent 20 th Century illustrator whose works can be found in many Penguin books amongst other publications. He lived in Sandon for much of his life. Thank you to the late Hilda Grieve, historian and sometime Head Archivist at Essex County Council. Much of the research involved in this volume has emanated from her excellent book ‘The Sleepers and the Shadows’ which I would recommend to anyone interested in the history of Chelmsford. -
Anglian River Basin District Flood Risk Management Plan 2015 - 2021 PART B – Sub Areas in the Anglian River Basin District
Anglian River Basin District Flood Risk Management Plan 2015 - 2021 PART B – Sub Areas in the Anglian River Basin District March 2016 1 of 161 Published by: Environment Agency Further copies of this report are available Horizon house, Deanery Road, from our publications catalogue: Bristol BS1 5AH www.gov.uk/government/publications Email: [email protected] Or the Environment Agency’s National www.gov.uk/environment-agency Customer Contact Centre: T: 03708 506506 © Environment Agency 2016 Email: [email protected]. All rights reserved. This document may be reproduced with prior permission of the Environment Agency. 2 of 161 Contents Glossary and abbreviations ......................................................................................................... 5 The layout of this document ........................................................................................................ 7 1. Sub-areas in the Anglian River Basin District ...................................................................... 9 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 9 Flood Risk Areas ........................................................................................................................ 10 Management Catchments ........................................................................................................... 10 2. Conclusions, objectives and measures to manage risk in the South Essex -
Immediately Available Homes Application
Immediately available homes application This form is for adults aged 50+ or 60+ (they can have children who are 18 or above). These are properties which are often hard to let and have already been advertised by Chelmsford City Council and CHP unsuccessfully. When a property becomes available, the shortlist is based on priority date. Once complete, please return this form to: Myriad House, 33 Springfield Lyons Approach, Chelmsford, Essex. CM2 5LB. Or email [email protected]. If you do not have access to the internet or would like assistance you can contact the Customer Service Centre on 0300 555 0500. We need this information in order to enter into a contract with you as well as to satisfy our legal obligations to understand and assess your housing needs. By filling out this form, you are helping us assess your housing needs, please see www.chp.org.uk/privacy for more information on how we look after your data. 1. Household details Starting with yourself, please provide details of everyone currently living in your household. Title: First name: Surname: Relationship to applicant Date of birth: 2. Details of current accommodation Current address (including postcode): Home telephone: Mobile telephone: Email: Date moved in: Owned/rented: Property type (e.g one bed flat): Local Authority: Landlord: 1 If you have lived at your current address for less than five years, please give your previous addresses for the last five years: Address (include postcode): Date moved Date moved Landlord: Reason for leaving: in: out: Do you currently own, any other property here or abroad? Yes No If yes, please state address: Is this property subject to be sold Yes No What is the main reason for wanting to move from your last settled home? Do you have any pets that you would want to live with you? Yes No If yes, please provide details: 3. -
E007253 COUNTY RIDES PARKV3.Qxd
Guiding you through Essex The Langdon Nature Reserve covers 460 You can visit the museum by arrangement acres of woodlands, flower meadows and with staff on 01268 419103. old Plotland gardens, making it the Essex Lincewood has some wide Plotland roads for Wildlife Trust’s largest inland nature reserve. you to ride along. There are roses and sweet The Langdon Nature Reserve has four main peas from the old gardens. Ponds are home areas, each with its own special character. to newts, frogs and toads. During May and These are Dunton, Lincewood, Marks Hill June you can admire the purple flowers of and Willow Park. thousands of green-winged orchids growing Dunton is where you will find most of the on the neighbouring recreation ground. remains of the Plotland homes and gardens. Don’t be surprised to hear the tapping Nature has taken over again, but you can sound of a woodpecker at work as you ride still see garden plants and orchard trees through the woodlands of Marks Hill. All such as apple, pear, plum and damson. three kinds of woodpecker live here – green, Adders like to sunbathe in the old bungalow great spotted and lesser spotted. The wild foundations. They are shy creatures, so keep service tree, one of Britain’s rarest native away if you see one – the adder is the only trees, grows here. British snake with a poisonous bite! The hay meadows and rough grassland of On a clear day you get a really good view Willow Park are a haven for many wild plants of London. -
Chelmsford Draft Local Plan Strategic Growth Site 2
TRENT ROAD Chelmsford Draft Local Plan Strategic Growth Site 2 - CHIGNALL ESTATE West Chelmsford Warren Farm Masterplan Document AVON ROAD November 2018 A1060 ROXWELL ROAD LORDSHIP ROAD Project Details Client: Crest Nicholson Project Name: Warren Farm Reference Number: 15029 Date: November 2018 This document was prepared by: Town Mill, Mill Lane, Stebbing, Dunmow, Essex, CM6 3SN Telephone: +44 (0)1371 855855 Fax: +44 (0)1371 856201 Email: [email protected] URL: www.am-plan.com © Copyright 2018 Andrew Martin Planning All Rights Reserved. 2 Warren Farm - Development Framework Document Warren Farm - Development Framework Document Contents 1. Executive Summary 4 Figures Figure 21: A new roundabout and will feature a pedestrian crossing, which will 27 allow pedestrians and cyclists to cross Roxwell Road. 2. Introduction 5 Figure 1: Site Location Plan 4 Figure 22: A bus link between the site and Avon Road 27 • The Developer – Crest Nicholson – Track record 5 Figure 2: Policies Map - Pre-Submission Local Plan - January 2018 7 • The Vision for Warren Farm 6 Figure 23: The Travelling Showpeople access 27 • Local Plan Policy Context 7 Figure 3: Wider Context 8 Figure 24: Indicative Parameters - Land Use and Development Areas 28 3. Contextual Analysis 8 Figure 4: The site in relation to the City of Chelmsford 8 Figure 25: Indicative Parameters - Scale, Massing and Density 29 4. Site Assets 10 Figure 5: Site Context 9 Figure 26: Indicative Parameters - Landscape, Sports and Green Infrastructure 30 • Existing access and connectivity 11 Figure 6: Existing Facilities and Links 10 • Topography 12 Figure 27: Illustrative Masterplan 31 • Landscape 12 Figure 7: Existing Links to Chelmsford City Centre 11 • Views into and out of the site 12 Figure 28: Illustrative Masterplan - In its landscape and urban edge setting 33 • Drainage 13 Figure 8: Floodplain 13 • Ecology 14 Figure 29: Illustrative Landscape Masterplan 34 • Heritage & Archaeology 15 Figure 9: Site Location 15 Figure 30: The Proposed Southern Boundary 35 5. -
Essex Journal
Essex SPRING 2006 Journal A REVIEW OF LOCAL HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGY R. MILLER CHRISTY A TOAD-EATER AND USURER THE PURITAN HARLACKENDEN FAMILY PLESHEY COLLEGE THE APPRENTICES AND THE CLERGYMEN SPRING 2006 Vol. 44 No.1 ESSEX ISSN 0014-0961 JOURNAL (incorporating Essex Review) EDITORIAL 2 OBITUARIES 3 R. MILLER CHRISTY: Essex Naturalist and Antiquary – Part II 5 W. Raymond Powell AN INVENTORY AT PLESHEY COLLEGE 12 Christopher Page A TOAD-EATER AND USURER FROM LAMBOURNE: Thomas Walker (1664-1748) of Bishops Hall 15 Richard Morris THE PURITAN HERITAGE OF THE HARLACKENDEN FAMILY OF EARLS COLNE 19 Daphne Pearson THE APPRENTICES AND THE CLERGYMAN: An episode in the history of steam ploughing 22 Chris Thompson BOOK REVIEWS 24 FORTHCOMING EVENTS and PLACES to VISIT 28 Hon. Editor: Michael Beale, M.A., The Laurels, The Street, Great Waltham, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 1DE (Tel: 01245 360344/email: [email protected]) The ‘ESSEX JOURNAL’ is now published by and is under the management of an Editorial Board consisting of representatives of the Essex Archaeological and Historical Congress, the Friends of Historic Essex, the Essex Record Office (on behalf of the Essex County Council) and the ˙Hon. Editor. It was recognised that the statutory duties of the County Council preclude the Record Office from sharing in the financial commitments of the consortium. The Chairman is Mr. Adrian Corder-Birch M.I.C.M., F.Inst.L.Ex., one of the Congress representatives, the Hon. Secretary is Mrs. Marie Wolfe and the Hon.Treasurer, Mrs. Geraldine Willden. The annual subscription of £10.00 should be sent to the Hon.