Promises kept – looking back on four years of achievement

White sign reading 'Welcome to Essex' in front of a yellow field on a sunny day.

Everyone’s Essex was laid out by Leader of the Council Councillor Kevin Bentley in 2021 as a roadmap to 2025. 

It pledged to make a real difference to the lives of residents with: 

  • A strong, inclusive and sustainable economy
  • A high-quality environment
  • Health, wellbeing and independence for all ages
  • A great place for children and families to grow

Essex residents have been through extraordinary events since Everyone’s Essex was published. This includes the Covid-19 pandemic, cost-of-living crisis and conflicts around the globe. 

The council is pleased to have been able to make good on every one of its 20 commitments, as outlined in our new report.  

This includes:

  • £50 million Cost of Living Support Programme
  • 400,000 sq m of extra road resurfacing
  • 2,000 drainage, vegetation and signage improvements with £25 million Priority One programme
  • 17,000 Adult Community Learning opportunities delivered
  • Outstanding Ofsted rating for Children’s Social Care. The only local authority to achieve Outstanding in every area
  • £250 million Essex Climate Action Plan
  • £218 million for the North East Bypass and Beaulieu Park Railway Station
  • £10 million for Connect to Work, supporting 7,800 unemployed residents facing barriers
  • Over 80 organisations awarded grants through the Arts and Cultural Fund
  • 52 private homes, 22 affordable homes and 10 specialist units. This is in addition to a new library and commercial space 

These examples show what can be achieved by working with partners for the people of Essex. However, there is always more room for development.

Devolution in Greater Essex opens up more of these opportunities. It means more power would be given to local people with important decisions made locally.

Councillor Bentley said: “Everyone’s Essex is all about making sure residents get what they vote for and ensuring promises are kept. 

“Residents have been through unprecedented times with the Covid-19 pandemic, cost-of-living crisis and conflicts around the globe. Despite this, I am pleased to see a real difference has been made to people’s lives. 

“From being the only local authority to achieve an Outstanding rating in every Children’s Social Care category to delivering 400,000 sq m of extra road resurfacing, there has been wide-ranging progress over the last four years. This is thanks to the hard work of our services and for Essex residents making clear where their priorities are. 

“This is just the beginning. Devolution is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring more power to local people, with important decisions about Greater Essex made in Greater Essex. I look forward to progressing our plan so we can present it to the government.” 

Read the full Everyone's Essex report online.