The Boreham Parish Council office is open Monday to Thursday between 10:00 and 12:00. Closed on Fridays.
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Scenic sunset by Chris Butcher
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Boreham Landmarks St Andrews Church by Sally Tyler
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Scenic view by Jade Udrill
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Village sign by Jade Undrill
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Scenic river scene by Liz Chapman
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Landmark: St Andrews Church by Emma Wylie
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Scenic bluebell wood by Sarah Hutchings
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The apple seat was unveiled in October last year
- Scenic sunset by Chris Butcher
- Boreham Landmarks St Andrews Church by Sally Tyler
- Scenic view by Jade Udrill
- Village sign by Jade Undrill
- Scenic river scene by Liz Chapman
- Landmark: St Andrews Church by Emma Wylie
- Scenic bluebell wood by Sarah Hutchings
- The apple seat was unveiled in October last year
Upcoming Parish Council Meetings
Planning Committee Meeting
Mon, 18th Mar 2024 7:00pmDownload Agenda
Greens Committee Meeting
Mon, 18th Mar 2024 7:30pmDownload Agenda
Finance Committee Meeting
Mon, 18th Mar 2024 8:00pmDownload Agenda
Standing Order Sub-Committee Meeting
Mon, 18th Mar 2024 8:30pmDownload Agenda
Latest Council Meeting Minutes
Planning Committee Meeting
Mon, 4th Mar 2024Download Minutes
Parish Council Meeting
Mon, 5th Feb 2024Download Minutes
Greens Committee Meeting
Mon, 22nd Jan 2024Download Minutes
Planning Committee Meeting
Mon, 22nd Jan 2024Download Minutes
Welcome to Boreham Parish Council
Boreham village lies between Chelmsford City and Hatfield Peverel village. It is a thriving community with a population of just over 5000. Boreham Village has a Village Hall, two recreation grounds, a parade of shops, hairdressers and barbers, post office, a primary school, a doctor’s surgery, together with several other shops including a fine butchers shop, a gun shop and three public houses. Boreham benefits from numerous community groups and activities for all ages.
Boreham Parish is mostly used for cereal farming although there are a few woods and an Osier bed. A stream skirts the Village and flows into the Chelmer River. There are some fine walks in the countryside immediately outside the village some of which provide links to North Springfield, Little Baddow and Hatfield Peverel.
Boreham Parish Council represents the interests of the people living in and around the Village of Boreham. Parishioners are very welcome to attend any of the Parish Council Meetings held throughout the year.
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Featured News
The unveiling of the newly renamed sign
11th May 2023On Thursday 11th May 2023, the Mayor of Chelmsford Cllr. Sue Dobson unveiled the newly renamed sign ‘The John Galley Memorial Ground’ in Boreham. The Recreation Ground was renamed by Boreham Parish Council in tribute to the late Mayor John Galley, who sadly passed away in October 2022 after a period of illness. John Galley was regarded with huge fondness …
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