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Community resilience
Emergency incidents do happen, and these can range from the minor; heavy snow and ice blocking side-roads and pavements or the major; widespread flooding incidents resulting in evacuations. If communities are aware of the risks in their local area and …
Flooding
Flooding is one of the UK's biggest risks with approximately 5 million people living or working in areas at risk. The first call for highway related flooding of properties is the Essex County Council Highways call centre, who may action requests. The 24 …
The Civil Contingencies Act 2004
In our ever-changing world, emergency incidents can happen at any time and their cause can range from human or mechanical error, to extreme acts of nature. In Emergency Planning, our aim is to reduce the chances of these emergencies occurring. If they do …
Emergency planning
… Planning for emergency incidents, from human error, to extreme acts of nature. … Emergency planning … Emergency planning … … Planning for emergency incidents, from human error, to extreme acts of nature. … Emergency …
Business continuity management
The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 places a responsibility on Brentwood Borough Council to provide advice to businesses and voluntary organisations which will help them to survive a major incident. The Council has produced a booklet Building Business …
Corporate debt recovery
Standard payment terms Where the council invoices residents and businesses for certain services they use, this is known as a corporate sundry debt. The customer should pay in line with the payment terms as stated on their invoice. To make payment towards …
Regulations
Regulations Licensing The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 came into effect on the 26 March 2020. Whilst we hope that Brentwood residents and business fully comply with these regulations, Brentwood Borough Council …
How to find us
Brentwood Borough Council, Town Hall, Ingrave Road, Brentwood, Essex CM15 8AY By train From Brentwood station, turn right into Queens Road and proceed until you reach the mini roundabout at the junction of Ingrave Road. Turn right and the Town Hall is …
Penalty Charge Notices
Penalty charge notices There are two levels of charges for a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). These are currently £50 and £70. This fee is set by the Secretary of State. The level of charge depends on the type of contravention committed. However, provided …
Phone and Pay parking
Phone and Pay parking is available at selected car parks in the Borough: William Hunter Way Town Hall (Visitors car park) King George’s Playing Fields Chatham Way Friars Avenue Hunter Avenue The parking payment service allows you to pay for parking by …