EPPING FOREST (DISTRICT)
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!colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Epping Forest District
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''Shown within Essex''
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{| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=300 style=margin-left:10px
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!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Geography
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|width="45%"|Status:||District
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|Region:||East of England
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|Admin. County:||Essex
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|Area:
- Total||Ranked 142nd
338.99 km²
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|Admin. HQ:||Epping
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|ONS code:||22UH
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!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Demographics
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|Population:
- Total ()
- Density||Ranked
/ km²
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|Ethnicity:||95.1% White
2.4% S.Asian
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!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Politics
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Epping Forest District Council
http://www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk/
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|Leadership:||Leader & Cabinet
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|Executive:||
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|MPs:||Eleanor Laing, Eric Pickles, Bill Rammell
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'Epping Forest' is a local government district of the county of Essex, England. It is named for Epping Forest, of which the district contains a large part. It lies to the north of Greater London, but is not part of it.
The north east of the district is more rural and includes the town of Chipping Ongar and surrounding villages, whilst the south, closer to London, is more urban and forms part of the Greater London Urban Area.
The district is part of the London Commuter Belt and includes the towns of Loughton (the largest town in the district), Abridge, Epping, Chigwell, Buckhurst Hill and the commuter village of Theydon Bois. To the west is the town of Waltham Abbey, which lies in the Lea Valley.
The district was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of Chigwell Urban District, Epping Urban District and Waltham Holy Cross Urban District, along with most of Epping and Ongar Rural District.
The district can be traced on maps by reference to the M25 motorway and the M11 motorway which form a junction at Theydon Garnon. From the junction the town of Loughton and the village of Buckhurst Hill are south west, Chigwell is south east, Epping and Waltham Abbey north west, and Ongar north east.
Rail transport in the district is provided by the Central Line of the London Underground. There are National Rail stations at Harlow, Sawbridgeworth and Roydon, along the District's boundary.
The stations in the district are:
★ Buckhurst Hill tube station
★ Chigwell tube station
★ Debden tube station
★ Epping tube station
★ Grange Hill tube station (on the boundary with Redbridge)
★ Loughton tube station
★ Roding Valley tube station (on the boundary with Redbridge)
★ Theydon Bois tube station
Unlike the situation on the Metropolitan Line outside of Greater London where a special fare structure exists, stations in the district are in either Travelcard zones 4, 5 or 6. This is because Essex County Council have agreed a subsidy scheme with Transport for London similar to that with the London boroughs, whilst neither Hertfordshire County Council nor Buckinghamshire County Council have done so. From 2 January 2007, the stations on the "Hainault Loop" in the southern part of the district (Roding Valley, Chigwell and Grange Hill), which had previously been in Travelcard zone 5, were reallocated to zone 4 in an attempt by Transport for London to encourage greater use of this section of the line. Until November 2006, services to Roding Valley, Chigwell and Grange Hill stopped at around 8pm but since then the service has run to around midnight. However, the service to these stations is still not as frequent as in Greater London.
The Central Line used to have an extension from Epping to Ongar, with intermediate stations at North Weald and Blake Hall. However, patronage on this line was never high, and it ceased to be a part of the London Underground when it closed in 1994, with the remote Blake Hall station closing thirteen years earlier, in 1981, reputably with only six passengers a day. The line was nonetheless reopened in 2004 as the Epping Ongar Railway, which runs heritage services on Sundays and bank holidays.
Stapleford Aerodrome [1] is the district's local airfield, and offers pleasure and charter flights.
As of 2006, the members of parliament for the district are Eleanor Laing (Conservative) for the Epping Forest constituency, whilst Eric Pickles (Conservative) sits for the Brentwood and Ongar constituency, covering the east of the district, and the area around Nazeing and Sheering lies in the Harlow constituency represented by Bill Rammell (Labour). Of the seven Essex County Councillors elected for Epping Forest divisions in 2005, six are from the Conservative Party and one is non-aligned.
The district council is now based in Epping, a town roughly in the centre of the district. Its offices were previously located in Loughton.
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| colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="center" valign="top" | 'Party'
| valign="top" width="40px"| 'Councillors'
| valign="top" width="40px"| '+/-'
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| Conservative Party
| align="right" |29
| align="right" |+3
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| Liberal Democrats
| align="right" |13
| align="right" |−1
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| BNP
| align="right" |6
| align="right" |+3
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| Loughton Residents Association
| align="right" |5
| align="right" |-1
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| Labour Party
| align="right" |1
| align="right" |−3
|-
| bgcolor="lightgrey" |
| Others
| align="right" |4
| align="right" |-1
|-
| bgcolor="black" colspan="1" rowspan="1" |
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" colspan="3" align="right" | NOC Hold (Con 1st)
|}
Buckhurst Hill East (last election in 2006)
★ Abridge
★ Buckhurst Hill
★ Chigwell
★ Chipping Ongar
★ Debden
★ Epping
★ Loughton
★ Harlow
★ Roydon
★ Sewardstone
★ Stapleford Abbotts
★ Stapleford Tawney
★ Theydon
★ Waltham Abbey
A track on Genesis's 1973 album Selling England by the Pound is entitled ''The Battle of Epping Forest'', and refers to a real-life East End gang-fight in the forest.
★ Epping Forest District Council
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!colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Epping Forest District
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|
''Shown within Essex''
|-
{| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=300 style=margin-left:10px
|-
!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Geography
|-
|width="45%"|Status:||District
|-
|Region:||East of England
|-
|Admin. County:||Essex
|-
|Area:
- Total||Ranked 142nd
338.99 km²
|-
|Admin. HQ:||Epping
|-
|ONS code:||22UH
|-
!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Demographics
|-
|Population:
- Total ()
- Density||Ranked
/ km²
|-
|Ethnicity:||95.1% White
2.4% S.Asian
|-
!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Politics
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|
Epping Forest District Council
http://www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk/
|-
|Leadership:||Leader & Cabinet
|-
|Executive:||
|-
|MPs:||Eleanor Laing, Eric Pickles, Bill Rammell
|}
'Epping Forest' is a local government district of the county of Essex, England. It is named for Epping Forest, of which the district contains a large part. It lies to the north of Greater London, but is not part of it.
| Contents |
| Settlement |
| History |
| Transport |
| Politics |
| Local government |
| 2006 Local Election |
| Wards |
| List of places in Epping Forest district |
| Trivia |
| See also |
Settlement
The north east of the district is more rural and includes the town of Chipping Ongar and surrounding villages, whilst the south, closer to London, is more urban and forms part of the Greater London Urban Area.
The district is part of the London Commuter Belt and includes the towns of Loughton (the largest town in the district), Abridge, Epping, Chigwell, Buckhurst Hill and the commuter village of Theydon Bois. To the west is the town of Waltham Abbey, which lies in the Lea Valley.
History
The district was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of Chigwell Urban District, Epping Urban District and Waltham Holy Cross Urban District, along with most of Epping and Ongar Rural District.
Transport
The district can be traced on maps by reference to the M25 motorway and the M11 motorway which form a junction at Theydon Garnon. From the junction the town of Loughton and the village of Buckhurst Hill are south west, Chigwell is south east, Epping and Waltham Abbey north west, and Ongar north east.
Rail transport in the district is provided by the Central Line of the London Underground. There are National Rail stations at Harlow, Sawbridgeworth and Roydon, along the District's boundary.
The stations in the district are:
★ Buckhurst Hill tube station
★ Chigwell tube station
★ Debden tube station
★ Epping tube station
★ Grange Hill tube station (on the boundary with Redbridge)
★ Loughton tube station
★ Roding Valley tube station (on the boundary with Redbridge)
★ Theydon Bois tube station
Unlike the situation on the Metropolitan Line outside of Greater London where a special fare structure exists, stations in the district are in either Travelcard zones 4, 5 or 6. This is because Essex County Council have agreed a subsidy scheme with Transport for London similar to that with the London boroughs, whilst neither Hertfordshire County Council nor Buckinghamshire County Council have done so. From 2 January 2007, the stations on the "Hainault Loop" in the southern part of the district (Roding Valley, Chigwell and Grange Hill), which had previously been in Travelcard zone 5, were reallocated to zone 4 in an attempt by Transport for London to encourage greater use of this section of the line. Until November 2006, services to Roding Valley, Chigwell and Grange Hill stopped at around 8pm but since then the service has run to around midnight. However, the service to these stations is still not as frequent as in Greater London.
The Central Line used to have an extension from Epping to Ongar, with intermediate stations at North Weald and Blake Hall. However, patronage on this line was never high, and it ceased to be a part of the London Underground when it closed in 1994, with the remote Blake Hall station closing thirteen years earlier, in 1981, reputably with only six passengers a day. The line was nonetheless reopened in 2004 as the Epping Ongar Railway, which runs heritage services on Sundays and bank holidays.
Stapleford Aerodrome [1] is the district's local airfield, and offers pleasure and charter flights.
Politics
As of 2006, the members of parliament for the district are Eleanor Laing (Conservative) for the Epping Forest constituency, whilst Eric Pickles (Conservative) sits for the Brentwood and Ongar constituency, covering the east of the district, and the area around Nazeing and Sheering lies in the Harlow constituency represented by Bill Rammell (Labour). Of the seven Essex County Councillors elected for Epping Forest divisions in 2005, six are from the Conservative Party and one is non-aligned.
Local government
The district council is now based in Epping, a town roughly in the centre of the district. Its offices were previously located in Loughton.
2006 Local Election
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="CCCCCC"
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="center" valign="top" | 'Party'
| valign="top" width="40px"| 'Councillors'
| valign="top" width="40px"| '+/-'
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| Conservative Party
| align="right" |29
| align="right" |+3
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| Liberal Democrats
| align="right" |13
| align="right" |−1
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| BNP
| align="right" |6
| align="right" |+3
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| Loughton Residents Association
| align="right" |5
| align="right" |-1
|-
| bgcolor="" |
| Labour Party
| align="right" |1
| align="right" |−3
|-
| bgcolor="lightgrey" |
| Others
| align="right" |4
| align="right" |-1
|-
| bgcolor="black" colspan="1" rowspan="1" |
| bgcolor="CCCCCC" colspan="3" align="right" | NOC Hold (Con 1st)
|}
Wards
Buckhurst Hill East (last election in 2006)
List of places in Epping Forest district
★ Abridge
★ Buckhurst Hill
★ Chigwell
★ Chipping Ongar
★ Debden
★ Epping
★ Loughton
★ Harlow
★ Roydon
★ Sewardstone
★ Stapleford Abbotts
★ Stapleford Tawney
★ Theydon
★ Waltham Abbey
Trivia
A track on Genesis's 1973 album Selling England by the Pound is entitled ''The Battle of Epping Forest'', and refers to a real-life East End gang-fight in the forest.
See also
★ Epping Forest District Council
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