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Girls' football initiative

Three Epping Forest schools are signed up for the Football Association's #LetGirlsPlay Biggest Ever Football Session.

Christmas Card Competition

A pupil at Epping Primary School has won this year's Christmas card competition organised by Epping Forest MP Dame Eleanor Laing.

Town Twinning Celebrations

Epping Forest MP Dame Eleanor Laing has highlighted the "wonderful connections" established between Epping and the German town of Eppingen as the two communities celebrate 40 years of town twinning.

Key Road Projects

Two roads in the district - the A113 through Stanford Rivers and A104 Epping New Road - are earmarked for safety improvement works by the Government.

Elizabeth the Great

Listen to my statement (also below).

I know I speak for everyone here in the Epping Forest area when I express my deep sadness at the death of our beloved Queen Elizabeth.

Inclusive Employment Initiative

Epping Forest MP Dame Eleanor Laing is urging local businesses to be a part of an inclusive employment initiative that helps adults with learning disabilities and autism achieve their dreams of paid employment.

Annual Donkey Derby

Epping Forest MP Dame Eleanor Laing has praised everyone involved in the return of the Theydon Bois Donkey Derby held on the Green on Sunday.

Crowds of people turned out for the traditional event which was being held for the 30th year.

Epping Forest AGM

Epping Forest district councillor and Essex county councillor Holly Whitbread has been elected chairman of Epping Forest Conservative Association.

The association's new management team is:

Holyrood Magazine Interview

I enjoyed speaking with Mandy Rhodes at Holyrood magazine about the importance of protecting freedom through democracy and why kindness matters in the House of Commons. Read the interview here.

Church's 150th Anniversary

Epping Forest MP Dame Eleanor Laing joined the community at St Mary's Church, Loughton, to help celebrate its 150th anniversary.

St Mary’s was built in 1872 as Loughton was growing. At the time the town's population was just under 3,000 people.