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Street Naming and Numbering FAQs - Developer
Who looks after postal addresses and postcodes? The developer approaches the Council's street naming and numbering service once work has started on site for a new property or development in the district. Once planning approval and building regulation …
Street Naming and Numbering FAQs - Householder
Can I add a name to my property? You can contact the Council's street naming and numbering service to do. This can be by either e-mail or letter. Requests must be in writing and include the full postal address of the property, along with the proposed …
Street Lighting and Highways
Most highways matters in the District are dealt with by Essex County Council. For information on each, choose the page from 'In this section' menu you need help with. … Information about highway defects, reporting pot holes, part night lighting and more. …
Highway Defect
Essex has a road network that is approximately 4,660 miles in length and over the next ten years traffic is expected to grow in line with national trends by about 20 percent. The majority of issues relating to highways are the responsibility of Essex …
Drainage and Flooding FAQs
When it rains it takes a while for the water to flow down the drain, it must be blocked. The metal grids you see alongside the road allow water to be collected. This water is then taken away in pipes to local rivers or into large ‘soakaways’ where it will …
Road Repairs and Road Works FAQ
Who is responsible for my road? If the road is publically maintainable it is likely to be the responsibility of Essex County Council (ECC), excluding roads in Thurrock or Southend which are maintained by the respective councils. To view whether a road is …
Street Lighting
The majority of street lights along adopted highways are Essex County Council's responsibility. You can contact Essex County Council on 0345 603 76 31 or lighting@essexhighways.org Street lights along unadopted roads are either the responsibility of …
Vehicular Crossover
If you want to construct a means of access (vehicular crossover) from a highway to your property and the answer to either of the following questions is " Yes ", then planning permission is required. 1. Is the means of access onto a classified road? NOTE: …
Benefits
To talk to us regarding your Housing Benefits, please ring 01702 318197 or 01702 318198 . … For all the information on benefits and welfare support. … Benefits … Benefits … To talk to us regarding your Housing Benefits, please ring 01702 318197 or 01702 …
Discretionary Housing Payments Policy
1) Introduction Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP) provide additional financial assistance to people who are already in receipt of Housing Benefit (HB) or the housing element of Universal Credit (UC). DHP’s are not classed as payments of benefit. They …