Ingatestone and Fryerning

Ingatestone and Fryerning
Civil parish

Coat of arms
Coordinates: 51°40′35″N 0°21′53″E / 51.67639°N 0.36472°E / 51.67639; 0.36472Coordinates: 51°40′35″N 0°21′53″E / 51.67639°N 0.36472°E / 51.67639; 0.36472
Country England
Primary council Brentwood
County Essex
Region East of England
Status Parish
Main settlements Ingatestone, Fryerning
Government
  Type Parish Council
  UK Parliament Brentwood and Ongar
  EU Parliament East of England
Population
  Total 4,830
Website Ingatestone and Fryerning Parish Council

Ingatestone and Fryerning is a civil parish in the Brentwood borough of Essex, England.

The parish includes the villages of Ingatestone and Fryerning, and covers an area of 3,917 acres (15.85 km2).

History

The civil parish was formed in 1889 by merging the ancient parishes of Ingatestone and Fryerning. The two parishes were oddly shaped, with the parish of Fryerning running from the north-west to the south-east of Ingatestone, bisecting the other parish.

Unusually, most of the village of Ingatestone was in the parish of Fryerning, and therefore not in the parish of Ingatestone.

In 1950 some land around Handley Green was moved to the parish of Margaretting, and at the same time an area to the south-west of Margaretting Hall was added to Ingatestone and Fryerning.

Parish council

A year after the passing of the Local Government Act 1894, Ingatestone and Fryerning Parish Council was formed. Since then, the council has had thirteen different chairmen.

The parish council today has fifteen directly-elected members who each serve for four years. There are no wards – all councillors are elected by the entire parish – and all fifteen are elected at the same time. The most recent elections were held in May 2011 and were contested by twenty candidates.

The entire parish council meets monthly, although there are also meetings of three committees: Policy and Resources, Churchyards and Environment, and Planning. The Planning Committee meets once a fortnight, the other two committees once a month.

The parish council raises a precept on the local Council Tax, and has an annual income of around £120,000. The council has offices and directly employs three members of staff.

Activities

The parish council is responsible for a range of local amenities with the villages:

External links

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