LINKS : POLITICS
The district and county councils have websites, as well as the local MP, and other sites can also be a rich source of information about policies and services:
| › DirectGov |
Packed with public service information, DirectGov also points you to the most useful online services from across government: book a driving test, find a job, get advice about childcare, renew your passport and lots more. The main political parties also have their own websites: Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat. |
| › East of England Regional Assembly |
The East of England Regional Assembly is working to promote the social, economic and environmental well-being of the region through a partnership of elected representatives and other regional stakeholders. |
| › Essex County Council |
The motto of the council is "Making Essex a better place to live and work" and the website promotes their work in many different areas and includes many council services which are available online. |
| › Government Office for the East of England |
Here you will find information about the Government Office as we join up the work of 10 Central Government Departments across the East of England, and represent the region's views and unique needs to Whitehall. We also include information about what we do and how we work with our regional partners.
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| › Sir Alan Haselhurst MP |
The purpose of this website is to make it easier for my constituents to understand what their MP does and what he may be able to do for them. It sheds light on the parliamentary system and explains how individual citizens can connect with the House of Commons and their own representative in it. |
| › They Work for You |
We are a group of volunteers who think it should be really easy for people to keep tabs on their elected MP and what goes on in Parliament. For all its faults, our democracy is a profound gift from previous generations. Yet most people don't know the name of their MP, nor their constituency, let alone what their MP does or says in their name. |
| › Uttlesford District Council |
Uttlesford District Council was formed in 1974 to provide a range of local services for a large area of north west Essex. The Council spends about £25 million each year and deals with matters such as housing, environmental services, refuse collection and leisure facilities. |
| › Write to Them |
This site has been built by a group of volunteers who thought that it would be a good thing if it were easier for people to find out the names of their local councillors, MP and MEPs and then contact them directly. |
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