The Civic Stars of Brentwood awards recognise individuals, organisations and clubs who have dedicated their time to help others in the borough and make a difference to their community.
Residents across the borough are invited to attend Gibraltar House on Wednesday 29 March from 10am to 4pm to hear about the range of community and fun activities available to help people physically and mentally.
To help residents commemorate the Coronation the Council is waiving the usual administration fee for street party road closures, but applications will need to be registered by no later than Friday 17 March 2023.
We are inviting applications from not-for-profit organisations, registered charities and businesses for a share of funding available through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
More electric vehicle charging points have been installed in the borough in partnership with Osprey Charging Network as part of the council’s plan to increase accessibility. A rapid EV Charger in the North Car Park of the Town Hall the Council has already been installed and a further six electric vehicle charging points have now been fitted for residents to use in the South Car Park. The chargers can be located on all major charging apps and maps.
The annual Brentwood Art Trail is a great way to enjoy the artwork of talented local artists, exhibiting in June in a wide variety of venues in the borough.
The Local Government Boundary Commission reviewed Brentwood to make sure councillors will represent about the same number of electors, and that ward arrangements will help the council work effectively.
Local organisations can access to a wide range of free business support, advice and guidance to tackle current challenges and build on new opportunities.
From 4 May 2023, voters in England will need to show photo Identification (ID) to vote at polling stations in some elections.
The results were announced at The Brentwood Centre in the early hours of Friday morning. The full list of results is now available on our website