Essex Wildlife Trust is the county's leading conservation charity.We have 7 Visitor Centres, 87 Nature
Reserves, 1 Nature Park and manage 7,250 acres of land. We educate 44,000 children and adults every year.
Ongar is located at the convergence of several old roads, being between Chelmsford and Epping on an east-
west axis and between Dunmow and Chigwell (beyond which is London) on a north-south axis.
The Ongar Millennium History Society was formed to promote and foster an active interest in local history and
to preserve it for future generations
This site gives you information and the latest news and developments at the railway.
Zinc is a dynamic and forward-looking professional arts organisation, specialising in the area of disability arts
and social inclusion. Our work promotes the creativity, culture and heritage of disabled people and socially
excluded groups, for the benefit of all.
Epping Forest Countrycare is Epping Forest District Council’s award winning Countryside Management Service.
It is the key resource for advice, information and practical assistance on the countryside, nature conservation
and wildlife law. Countrycare undertakes a wide variety of community-based activities and coordinates a
regular programme of practical conservation work.
Essex Wildlife Trust is the county's leading
conservation charity.We have 7 Visitor Centres, 87
Nature Reserves, 1 Nature Park and manage 7,250
acres of land. We educate 44,000 children and adults
every year.
Ongar is located at the convergence of several old
roads, being between Chelmsford and Epping on an
east-west axis and between Dunmow and Chigwell
(beyond which is London) on a north-south axis.
The Ongar Millennium History Society was formed to
promote and foster an active interest in local history
and to preserve it for future generations
This site gives you information and the latest news
and developments at the railway.
Zinc is a dynamic and forward-looking professional
arts organisation, specialising in the area of disability
arts and social inclusion. Our work promotes the
creativity, culture and heritage of disabled people and
socially excluded groups, for the benefit of all.
Epping Forest Countrycare is Epping Forest District
Council’s award winning Countryside Management
Service. It is the key resource for advice, information
and practical assistance on the countryside, nature
conservation and wildlife law. Countrycare undertakes
a wide variety of community-based activities and
coordinates a regular programme of practical
conservation work.