Stanway Parish Council to Host Community Meeting on Local Development

By

Karen McGinn
10 April 2026, 4:26 pm

Residents in Stanway are invited to attend a community meeting hosted by Stanway Parish Council on Wednesday, 15 April 2026, at 7pm in the Committee Room. The session provides an opportunity for locals to hear updates on council initiatives and ongoing community projects as the area faces significant housing growth.

The parish council, which consists of fifteen councillors, acts as a consultee on planning applications within the parish and provides recommendations to Colchester City Council. A separate Staffing Committee Meeting is also set to take place the preceding evening, Tuesday, 14 April, at 6pm.

Stanway is currently experiencing high levels of development as part of a government-mandated requirement for the city to build 920 homes annually. Several major projects are in various stages of progress, including a 630-home development between London Road and Turkey Cock Lane, a 225-home project near the Western Bypass, and the 600-home Viridis development. Additionally, construction on a new roundabout at the Fiveways junction, part of a 420-home scheme by Mersea Homes and Hills Residential, began on 19 January 2026 and is expected to continue for approximately one year.

The rapid expansion has drawn concerns from some members of the community regarding the impact on local infrastructure, including worries about road congestion, healthcare access, and the potential for increased flooding in the area. Efforts to create a formal local plan to guide future development have stalled, as the neighbourhood plan has been abandoned and there is no longer an active group overseeing its progress.

Details regarding the agenda for the upcoming meeting are available on the parish council website. Residents looking to learn more about how these developments may affect local services are encouraged to attend.

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