Car Parking
To find out information regarding car parking within Billericay click here
Butt Boxes
The Town Council has a supply of boxes that can fit in your pocket and be used for discarded cigarette ends rather than throwing them on the ground and risking being fined.
Freedom of Information Act 2005 - Model Publication Scheme
In accordance with new legislation issued the Town Council has produced a new model publication scheme. To view the scheme which was adopted at the Town Council meeting on 11 December 2008 click here.
Fairtrade
At a recent meeting of the Town Council members agreed that the Town Council should support Fairtrade but have an option to serve Fairtrade coffee and tea at its meetings and in the offices.
This is to support the campaigns for Billericay to be a Fairtrade Town and for Basildon District to become a Fairtrade Zone
More information about Fairtrade is available on the Fairtrade Foundation website
Click here to visit the Fairtrade Foundation website.
Meeting Room
The Meeting Room at The Coach House, Crown Yard, High Street, Billericay, is available for hire at reasonable rates. A comfortable furnished room which can accommodate up to 40 persons seated.
The hire charge for local resident groups and private bookings is £20 per session.
The hire charge for Commercial users - £35 per session.
A session not to exceed four hours.
Optional hire of overhead projector and flip board facilities.
For details contact the Town Clerk
Pink Recycling Sacks
Supplies of pink recycling sacks can be obtained from the Town Council Offices.
White Recycling Sacks
Supplies of white garden refuse recyling sacks can be obtained from the Town Council Offices at a cost of £1.40 per roll
Message in a Bottle
This is a voluntary scheme supported by Essex Police and Neighbourhood Watch and is intended for use by any person whilst living at home. The scheme provides the Emergency Services with vital details of any illness or allergy, medication taken and the name of a person to be contacted in the event of someone suffering a sudden illness or personal accident. The scheme works by details being stored in a plastic container which is kept in the fridge. Two special stickers known to the Emergency Services and other caring agencies, are put up in the property - one on the outside of the fridge door and the other on a wall or panel inside the front door.
Supplies of the plastic containers can be obtained FREE from the Town Council Offices.
