'Uttlesford' is a
local government district in
Essex,
England. Its council is based in
Saffron Walden.
Its name is derived from the ancient
Hundred of the same name.
The district was formed on
April 1,
1974 by the merger of the
borough of
Saffron Walden,
Dunmow Rural District and
Saffron Walden Rural District.
In
2001, Uttlesford was voted as the best place to live in England, in a survey by the
Sunday Times newspaper. A range of factors, including housing costs, quality of schools, and low crime contributed to the overall result.
Uttlesford District includes
Stansted Airport, which is its major employer.
Uttlesford has recently been found to be The Healthiest Place to Live in the UK, due to the relatively low level of obesity problems in the area.
Energy policy
In May
2006, a report commissioned by
British Gas [1] showed that housing in Uttlesford produced the highest average carbon emissions in the country at 8,092 kg of
carbon dioxide per dwelling
[2]. In response the council stated ''We try and lead by example but there is nothing else we can do to get people to save energy''
[3].
The Council have, however, introduced a
planning permission condition requiring certain
energy conservation measures to be taken when homes are extended
[4], and have a number of other initiatives
[5].
''See also:
Energy efficiency in British housing''.
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