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Planning applications
North Weald Bassett
TPO
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Application No: EPF/0266/22 Officer: Robin Hellier Applicant Name: National Highways Planning File No: 001808 Location: Land adjacent to east side of M11, north of the Rainbow And Dove PH, Hastingwood Road, Hastingwood Harlow CM17 9JX Proposal: TPO/EPF/10/10 (Ref: W1) T0126: Ash. T0127: Hornbeam, T0128 & T0129: 2 x Elm, T0130: Scots Pine & T0131: Willow - Fell.
Any representations on the above applications should be made in writing, by Monday 14th March 2022.
Epping Forest District Council www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk Comment online at www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk/iPlan or by post to: The Director of Planning and Economic Development, Epping Forest District Council, Civic Offices, 323 High Street, Epping, Essex CM16 4BZ Any enquiries should be made to the Application Processing Team T: 01992 564436 or E: appcomment@eppingforestdc.gov.uk
Libraries across Essex will shortly be offering people living with dementia and their families the chance to create personalised playlists and reconnect through music. From Saturday 19th February, Essex Libraries became official help points for the music and dementia charity, Playlist for Life helping to mark Love Your Library Day 2022. Playlist for Life enables people living with dementia create a personalised music playlist and supports everyone who loves or cares for them to know how to use it.
Over two decades of scientific research has shown that listening to a personalised playlist can improve the lives of those living with dementia or who are struggling with mental health conditions, low mood and self-esteem.
Listening to music can take people back in time and remind them of their past, as well as having many psychological benefits. Personalised playlists can: • reduce anxiety • improve mood • make difficult tasks more manageable • evoke memories that can help families and carers connect Customers visiting any Essex Library will be able to make use of Playlist for Life’s 100 Years Book, which includes the top UK songs from 1915-2015, a Get Started leaflet and other free materials, in order to build their own personalised playlist or help someone make theirs. Councillor Louise McKinlay, Deputy Leader of Essex County Council and Cabinet Member for Community, Equality, Partnerships and Performance said: “I am delighted that Essex Libraries are partnering with the music and dementia charity, Playlist for Life. This service will be able to help local people living with dementia connect with family, friends and carers through the power of music.”