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Greater Essex devolution consultation
The UK government has launched the Greater Essex devolution consultation. The consultation seeks views on a proposal to form a Mayoral Combined County Authority for the local government areas in Essex, Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock.
The consultation invites those who live and work across Greater Essex to share their views on:
- the proposed geography
- the effect of establishing a Mayoral Combined County Authority in Greater Essex
- how the Mayoral Combined County Authority will make decisions
Have your say on the UK government’s devolution consultation
The consultation opened on Monday 17 February and will run until Sunday 13 April 2025.
What is devolution?
Devolution is the transfer of powers and funding from UK government to local authority level. It is important because decisions are made closer to the local people, communities and businesses they affect.
Devolution would provide greater freedoms and flexibilities for councils to work more effectively to improve public services and outcomes for residents and businesses.
Watch our short video about Greater Essex Devolution.
What does devolution look like?
A devolution deal would create a new single body, known as a Strategic Authority, for Essex. It would initially take the form of a combined county authority.
These arrangements would be agreed prior to the first Mayoral election, which would take place in May 2026.
The key functions of the strategic authority would include strategic transport functions, such as support for buses, trains and concessionary fares, skills and driving economic growth.
What would devolution mean for us?
In Greater Essex, devolution could mean:
- improved co-ordination of transport across the whole county to make it easier for people to commute and travel
- better skills and training for adults, tailored to the jobs available locally because money is spent locally rather than by the UK government
- better job opportunities
- improved health and wellbeing
- maximising the local natural environment and tackling climate change
- a stronger voice for Essex with UK government – at the moment, the UK government finds it difficult to know how to talk to Essex as a place
- more strategic control over planning and housing
You can read more about devolution in other areas
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority (seven devolution deals since 2009)
- West Midlands Combined Authority (three devolution deals since 2015)
What is Greater Essex?
Greater Essex refers to the combined area represented by Essex County Council, Southend-on-Sea City Council, and Thurrock Council.
What is the Devolution Priority Programme?
The Devolution Priority Programme is for areas aiming to move towards devolution quickly. It is aimed at areas wishing to establish a Mayoral Combined County Authority.
The Minister of State for Local Government and English Devolution has outlined that participants must have local agreement to progress around a sensible geographical area.
What is a Strategic Authority?
A Strategic Authority is a legal body set up using national legislation, with its own board and governance arrangements.
This would enable a group of two or more councils to collaborate and make collective decisions across council boundaries.
Depending on the form of devolution in an area, there are three levels of Strategic Authority available:
- Foundation Strategic Authority: Available to those areas without an elected Mayor. It will have limited devolution. For example, the current Lancashire devolution deal will establish a Foundation Strategic Authority.
- Mayoral Combined County Authority: For those with an elected Mayor, a range of powers will be devolved. For example, the West of England is a Mayoral Combined County Authority.
- Established Mayoral Strategic Authority: For those Mayoral Strategic Authorities, who are able to satisfy a number of additional governance requirements. They will have access to the most devolution. Greater Manchester and the West Midlands are already at this stage.
The UK government is looking to create a Mayoral Combined County Authority for Greater Essex by May 2026.
What is a Mayoral Combined Authority?
A Mayoral Combined County Authority (MCCA) is a local government body that enables two or more county councils and unitary councils to work together and make decisions on issues which affect the whole county. The MCCA would have a directly elected Mayor, who chairs the combined authority.
What would the Mayor do?
The UK government’s intention is for devolution to be accompanied by a directly elected Mayor. If this happens in Essex, we expect the Mayor would ultimately take on the current role of Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex.
What powers would the elected Mayor have?
The Mayor would be directly elected by the people of Essex. The elected Mayor would have the ability to speak directly to government ministers and secure funding for local projects. They would also be able to make strategic decisions, help attract investment and improve infrastructure.
What is the role of a directly elected Mayor in a Mayoral Combined County Authority compared to a local council Mayor?
The main difference lies in their scope of responsibilities and the level of governance they would oversee.
A directly elected Mayor in a Mayoral Combined County Authority has a broader role that typically covers multiple local councils within a Combined or Strategic Authority. The directly elected Mayor would have significant powers over strategic functions such as:
- economic development
- housing
- infrastructure
- transport
For example, in Essex the elected Mayor would also serve as the Police, Fire, and Crime Commissioner. The Mayor would make strategic decisions, help attract investment and improve infrastructure.
On the other hand, a Mayor for a local council is responsible for the governance of a single local authority. The mayor’s powers are more focused on the day-to-day administration and local services within that specific council area. They work closely with the council to implement policies and manage local services such as:
- community services
- local planning
- waste collection
The key difference is that a Mayor in a Mayoral Combined County Authority has a wider, more strategic role that spans multiple councils. Local council Mayors focus on the governance and services within a single local authority.
What is the role of Mayors compared to council leaders?
The UK government believes that within Strategic Authorities, Mayors should have a unique role to focus on devolved responsibilities. Council leaders are expected to lead their areas and deliver essential services.
What is a Combined Authority?
A combined authority is a legal body set up using national legislation that enables a group of two or more councils to collaborate and take collective decisions across council boundaries. It is expected that Combined Authorities will be replaced by Strategic Authorities.
Read more about Combined Authorities in the LGA’s publication.
When can we expect this to take place?
Now we have received confirmation that we are on the Priority Programme, the UK government is looking to create a Mayoral Combined County Authority for Greater Essex by May 2026. Mayoral elections would take place in that month.
Does devolution mean the county council elections in May 2025 will be postponed?
The UK government’s consultation will run from Monday 17 February until Sunday 13 April 2025. The postponement would be for an initial period of a year, but if proposals to reorganise local authorities are agreed, it is likely that there would be no further elections to ECC until its abolition, other than by-elections.
Do residents have a say in this?
The UK government’s consultation will run from Monday 17 February until Sunday 13 April 2025. This will be supported by local activity in Essex to reinforce messages with local audiences including residents and businesses.
Where can I find out more?

The Rotary Baddow Races – Volunteer Course marshals needed (18th May 2025)
For the last 40 years home to the Baddow Races has been the Millenium Centre at Great Baddow.
Sunday 18th May with a start time of 10am for the 10 Mile race, and shortly afterwards for the 2 mile fun run.
We are licensed by UK Athletics under licence 2024-46952 and registered with BARR the British Association of Road Runners. Our course has been measured and certified by UK Association of Course Measurers under course number 18/190.
This event takes a huge amount of effort to organise and we are always looking for willing hands to help us deliver a first-class day not only for runners but for the community of Chelmsford.
We raise thousands of pounds for our local charities and aim to provide a fun day out for all the family as well as the runners.
🚨 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 🚨
The Baddow Races take place on Sunday, 18 May 2025 and we need course marshals to help make this incredible charity event happen!
📍 Great Baddow Recreation Ground
⏰ 8:30 AM briefing – finish by 12:00 noon
🦺 Hi-vis & bottled water provided
🚐 Transport to marshal points available
This long-running event supports The Children’s Society (East), Farleigh Hospice, and other local charities. But we can’t do it without YOU!
Volunteering is easy, fun, and a great way to give back. Grab some friends, support your community, and be part of the action!
💌 Interested? Email marshals.baddowraces@gmail.com or call Stephen King on 07850 344015 📞

Want to change young lives? Become a children and young people’s counsellor with Renew
Take the first step towards a rewarding career in counselling with Renew’s DiplomaHE in Counselling (Child and Young Person), delivered in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University.
This course offers specialised clinical training to prepare you for impactful work with children and young people.
Course Details:
- Part-time course: Study and train part-time at a pace that suits your lifestyle.
- Student finance: You may be eligible for a loan to cover the costs of your tuition.
Upcoming FREE online Q&A Session: 26 March at 1pm
For more information, please fill out the contact form here.
You can also reach out to Michelle Allen at michelleallen@renew.org.uk or call 01245 264348.

☕ 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗔𝗹𝗹 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀!☕
Chelmsford Star Co-op host bi-weekly coffee mornings for their members at the Braintree & Chelmsford Quadrant Stores, bringing people together for a warm drink, great company, and inspiring talks.
They are on the lookout for guest speakers to share their knowledge, experiences, or passions with our friendly community. Whether you have an interesting story to tell, expert advice to share, or an engaging topic to present, they’d love to hear from you!
The Chelmsford Group takes place every other Monday and the Braintree Group takes place every other Thursday (10.15am for a 10.30am start. Lasts up to 1 hour.)
If you’re interested in speaking at one of the sessions, please get in touch.


Email: membership@chelmsfordstar.coop
Find out more here: https://www.chelmsfordstar.coop/community/events/

The Mental Health Toolkit: The Essentials
Looking for mental health training that helps you both at work and at home? The Mental Health Toolkit: The Essentials is for you.
Brought to you by Mind in West Essex, This half-day workshop introduces you to the Mental Health Continuum and the Emotional Needs & Resources approach.
It helps you to better support yourself and those around you – in your personal and professional life.
Places cost just £75 per person. Find out more, see upcoming dates and book your place here: MentalHealthTraining.org.uk/mht-essentials/

Devolution and Local Government Reorganisation: Devolution | Essex County Council
Introduction
On Wednesday 5 February, the UK government confirmed that Essex County Council, Southend-on-Sea City Council and Thurrock Council have had their request to be part of the Devolution Priority Programme accepted. This follows the councils writing to the UK government on Friday 10 January requesting inclusion on the programme and committing to Local Government Re-organisation.
We are hosting a webinar on Devolution for Voluntary Sector, Community and Faith based groups across Essex, on Tuesday 25 March at 6pm. We want to start the conversation and share what we know about devolution.
Devolution
What is devolution? Devolution is the transfer of powers and funding from UK government to local authority level. It is important because decisions are made closer to local people, communities and businesses they affect. Devolution would provide greater freedoms and flexibilities for councils to work more effectively. This would improve public services and outcomes for residents and businesses.
Devolution and Local Government Reorganisation: Devolution | Essex County Council
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Watch the short video about Greater Essex Devolution.
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Join the conversation
Essex County Council is hosting a webinar on Devolution for Voluntary Sector, Community and Faith based groups across Essex, on Tuesday 25 March at 6pm. They want to start the conversation and share what we know about devolution.
Join the webinar on Microsoft Teams.
Have your say on the Greater Essex devolution consultation
The UK government has launched the Greater Essex devolution consultation.
The consultation seeks your views on the proposal to form a Mayoral Combined County Authority for the local government areas in Essex, Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock.
The consultation invites those who live and work across Greater Essex to share their views on:
- the proposed geography
- the effect of establishing a Mayoral Combined County Authority in Greater Essex
- how the Mayoral Combined County Authority will make decisions
Have your say on the UK government’s devolution consultation before it closes on Sunday 13 April 2025.

Are you over 50 and experiencing loneliness in Harlow?
We want to introduce and invite you and anyone over 50 experiencing loneliness and Isolation in Harlow, Essex, to our New Senior Centre Club.
The Senior Centre opens every Friday from the 21st of February, 2025, from 2 pm to 5 pm at Hastingwood Village Hall.
We will meet on Fridays for Health talks, yoga, brain activities/exercise, meeting and making new friends.
Tea/coffee and light refreshments will be available, and so much more.

Beat Retreat starting soon in Maldon
Ace Music Therapy CIC’s FREE group for Adult Carers, Beat Retreat, a drumming music therapy group exclusively for carers, will be starting soon in Maldon thanks to funding from Essex County Council’s Carers Community Fund.
The group will meet on Wednesday’s for 9 weeks, between the 5th of March 2025 & 21st of May 2025 (Every Wednesday except from – 9th April, 16th April & 30th April)
📆 Dates & Time: Wednesday’s, 5th March – 21st May, 12–1 PM
📍 Location: West Maldon Community Centre, Sunbury Way, Maldon CM9 6YH (Directions here)
This is a fantastic opportunity for carers to take time for themselves, connect with others, and experience the therapeutic power of drumming.
Sign up for this FREE group here: https://forms.gle/Z8P2LYJft3iCY2hi8

Unpaid Carer’s Race Day at Chelmsford City Racecourse : Thursday, 12th June (+Evening Racing)
We are delighted to be supporting for the fourth consecutive year, the Eden Project Communities “Month of Community” in June. As part of this initiative, we are holding our Unpaid Carers Raceday on Thursday 12th June at Chelmsford City Racecourse.
At this raceday, we will once again be offering unpaid carers the opportunity to apply for 2 free general admission tickets. We have attached the application form for applying for the tickets. Please be aware that this is for carers to attend without their dependants, to provide them with some respite enjoying an evening at the races.
Also, this year, as part of our 10th Anniversary celebrations, we are pledging to raise £100K for 10 charities and to provide activities and events alongside this. These charities are across a diverse sector, and the cause they represent will have an impact on most people or someone they know during their lives. I have attached more information for your reference.
One of the charities we will be supporting is Dementia UK and their specialist Admiral Nurses by inviting members of the local community and their loved ones who are living with this condition to a cuppa and piece of cake
Join us in a safe space with Dementia UK on hand for advice and support, meet a horse and join in an activity.
At just £5 per person, all profit will be donated to Dementia UK.
DATE: Thursday 20th March 2025 (pre-booking essential)
VENUE: Chelmsford City Racecourse, Great Leighs, CM3 1QP
TIME: 2:30pm – 4:30pm
BOOK: info@chelmsfordcityracecourse.com or call 01245 360300 by 14th March.