Council housing
Ninefields Estate safer streets project
This 2-year project aims to improve the environment, safety and health and wellbeing of residents living in the Ninefields area in Waltham Abbey.
Together with our partners we will work closely to ensure all projects are delivered within the 2 years.
Read our news story to find out more:
About the project
The area suffers from anti-social behaviour, fly-tipping and drug offences.
To tackle these the project will focus on:
- Reducing environmental crime
- Increasing CCTV in the area
- Improving the security of buildings and bin stores
- Promoting long term community involvement
Project updates
Get involved
Get involved and become a road / court champion and receive updates about the work going on in your area.
- Email NinefieldsSaferStreets@eppingforestdc.gov.uk stating the road you live on.
Ninefields Training, employment and skills survey
Epping Forest District Council is conducting a survey to better understand residents’ employment and career aspirations and desires.
The survey will focus on residents living in Ninefields, Waltham Abbey as part of the on-going project to improve health and wellbeing on the estate.
The survey is now open. It will close on Friday 29 September.
Residents will be asked about their career aspirations, their current level of training, what training they would like to do, and what, if any, barriers they face in accessing training.
Residents who complete the survey can also enter a prize draw to win £100 in Tesco vouchers.
Paper copies of the survey are available. To request a paper copy contact Public Health Improvement Officer, Fabrizio Ferrari:
- Email fferrari@eppingforestdc.gov.uk
- Call 01992 564567
For any residents who require assistance in completing the survey, members of the Community, Health and Wellbeing team will be at Waltham Abbey Sports Centre on
- Tuesday 29 August, 10am to 2pm
- Tuesday 5 September, 10am to 2pm
All information is private and confidential; no personal information will be shared with 3rd party organisations.
Training opportunities
The information collated from the survey will provide the basis of a new training and skills development programme for Ninefields residents who wish to participate.