• Unlocking Transparency: Navigating Freedom of Information Requests with Sarah Horseman
    Feb 17 2025

    Unlock the secrets to navigating the world of Freedom of Information Requests (FOIs) with us on Fields Association On Air, featuring family lawyer and local resident Sarah Horseman. Through an enlightening discussion, Sarah sheds light on the pivotal role FOIs play in ensuring governmental transparency and accountability. You'll gain insights into the historical journey of FOIs, beginning with the first law in the United States in 1966, up to the influential UK's Freedom of Information Act 2000. Learn how these requests empower citizens by granting access to vital government documents, from reports to emails, while understanding the nuances of exemptions like national security.

    Our conversation takes a deeper dive into the pressing concerns of Wethersfield and Finchingfield residents, addressing the lack of transparency surrounding the establishment of an asylum center. Sarah discusses the intricate balance between government decision-making and the public's right to know, offering practical advice on crafting specific FOI requests and navigating the appeal process for denied requests. Whether you're wrestling with a similar issue in your community or simply wish to become more informed on leveraging FOIs, this episode equips you with the knowledge and strategies needed to hold government entities accountable.

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    25 mins
  • Reshaping Our World: The Impact of Active Community Engagement
    Oct 19 2024

    What if you could be the architect of your own neighborhood's future? Join us for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Richard Sidebottom as we unravel the neighborhood planning process in Finchingfield and Wethersfield. This episode promises to reveal the power held by local residents in influencing critical aspects like building design, countryside protection, and affordable housing. We explore the Regulation 14 stage, where community feedback is pivotal in ensuring the neighborhood plan aligns with local needs and priorities before it reaches Braintree Council.

    Community engagement takes center stage as we delve into the diverse voices that shape a comprehensive neighborhood plan. Listen to how initial information sessions led to insightful surveys for various demographic groups, including children, whose perspectives were captured through school visits. The episode highlights the unique attributes of our area, its vibrant community spirit, and the necessity for infrastructure improvements to foster local entrepreneurship. Discover the impact of active participation and how it’s transforming community planning into a collaborative and inclusive process.

    Finally, we examine the community's efforts to preserve local heritage by designating buildings as community assets and protecting non-designated heritage sites like Finchingfieldfield Bridge. Dr. Sidebottom guides us through the distinction between legal policies and broader initiatives, emphasising traffic management and affordable housing. We wrap up by celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the area and the potential for community-driven economic growth through eco-friendly activities, setting the stage for a pivotal community vote on the neighborhood's future. Come along as we explore these dynamic community endeavors and the significant role each resident plays in shaping the world around them.

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    40 mins
  • Wethersfield's Mega Prison Debate: Insights from a Passionate Advocate
    Sep 25 2024

    What if building more prisons isn't the answer to overcrowding and rising prisoner numbers? In today’s episode of The Fields Association On Air, we sit down with Frank Easton, who once passively attended parish council meetings but now passionately campaigns against the proposed mega-prison in Wethersfield. Frank takes us through his transformative journey and shares his critical insights on the Ministry of Justice's plans, while reflecting on his diverse life experiences from wartime Chelmsford to a career in Management. His unique perspective and personal anecdotes make for a compelling argument against the prison project.

    We then shift our focus to the broader crisis in the prison system. With stable crime rates but increasing prison sentences, can building more prisons really solve the overcrowding problem? Drawing from Richard Sidebottom's comprehensive study on mega prisons and our own involvement in the Fields Association’s direct engagement committee, we discuss the root causes and ineffective solutions currently being implemented. Learn about the financial and bureaucratic challenges of prison construction and explore sustainable alternatives that prioritise rehabilitation over incarceration.

    Finally, we tackle the local implications of building a large prison in Wethersfield. From perilous road conditions and transportation woes to environmental and heritage concerns, the proposed site presents numerous issues. Frank and I analyse the logistical nightmares and economic inefficiencies that make Wethersfield an unsuitable location. Join us for an eye-opening conversation that blends rich personal stories, expert analysis, and passionate advocacy for a more thoughtful approach to prison reform and community well-being.

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    If you have any questions please email us here thefieldsassociation_podcast@outlook.com

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    53 mins
  • Is a Mega Prison at Wethersfield Really the Answer?
    Sep 15 2024

    Is building a mega prison at Wethersfield Air Base the solution to the UK's prison crisis, or a costly misstep? This episode of the Fields Association On Air explores this pressing issue with Andrew Hull from the Wethersfield Air Base Scrutiny Committee. We dissect the alarming state of the UK's current prison system, from escalating violence to deteriorating mental health conditions, and question whether replicating systems from countries like the Netherlands—which have successfully reduced their prison populations—could be a more effective approach.

    We also scrutinise the significant logistical and infrastructural hurdles presented by the proposed mega prison at Wethersfield. Remote location, poor road access, and existing staff retention issues raise red flags about the feasibility and wisdom of this project. Are we prioritising public sentiment for punishment over practical rehabilitation, and at what cost? We discuss the potential implications for government spending and public opinion if resources are misallocated to such an ambitious yet problematic endeavor.

    Finally, we delve into the environmental ramifications of constructing a prison on a potentially contaminated site. With Rachel Reeves, the new chancellor, enforcing strict budgets, the massive clean-up costs needed to ensure safe drinking water for millions are a serious concern. Andrew Hull highlights the threats posed by harmful chemicals like PFAS, emphasising the need for sustainable planning. Join us as we challenge the proposed scale and context of this project, stressing the importance of practical, evidence-based decisions that truly benefit society.

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    All funds go to The Fields Association to be used for community projects to help to stop any inappropriate use of Wethersfield Airbase and associated causes.

    If you have any questions please email us here thefieldsassociation_podcast@outlook.com

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    42 mins
  • The Balancing Act: Navigating Planning Regulations and the Power of Local Voices with John Pearce
    Jan 11 2024

    Unlock the mysteries of planning regulations and their real-world applications as John Pearce, a seasoned planning expert, joins us for a riveting exploration of development orders and local democracy. This episode is a must-hear for anyone keen to understand the tug-of-war between government mandates and community rights. We delve into the world of Class Q development and SDOs, dissecting their implications on projects like the Wethersfield Air Base asylum center, where government authority often clashes with the will of the people. Prepare to be enlightened on how these powerful tools can both aid and undermine local concerns in the face of urgent development needs.

    The conversation gets even more gripping as we discuss the role of local scrutiny committees in monitoring government overreach and the legal arsenal at the disposal of local authorities to halt unauthorised constructions. From the complexities of enforcing planning regulations to the nuances of judicial reviews, this episode lays bare the intricate dance between enforcement and local governance. Discover the high-stakes game of planning enforcement, where every move can have lasting impacts on the community fabric, and how recent judicial decisions are tipping the scales.

    Finally, we illuminate the empowering potential of community engagement in shaping neighborhood plans amid recent legislative changes. This discussion is not just about the bricks and mortar of planning law but also celebrates the community's voice in the development narrative. We highlight the importance of local participation in planning processes and how it can leave an indelible mark on the future of neighborhoods. Whether it's through green energy initiatives or heritage centers, the legacy left by residents' active involvement can echo through generations. Tune in for an episode that not only informs but also inspires action and involvement.

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    If you are able to and wish to support this podcast to help us continue to work on behalf of the community, you can either subscribe to the show by making a small monthly subscription from just $3 per month, or you can make a small one off donation of £5 by ‘Buying us a Coffee’

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    All funds go to The Fields Association to be used for community projects to help to stop any inappropriate use of Wethersfield Airbase and associated causes.

    If you have any questions please email us here thefieldsassociation_podcast@outlook.com

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    48 mins
  • John Strange on the Power of Resident Participation in Neighbourhood Planning
    Nov 29 2023

    Ever wondered how your neighbourhood took shape? How decisions about housing, infrastructure, and amenities were made? Join us on a fascinating journey with John Strange, Vice Chairman of the Finchingfield Parish Council, as we unlock the secrets of neighbourhood planning! We lift the lid on the detailed process that shapes our local communities, from selecting the type of plan - neighbourhood or parish - to deciding on housing provisions, infrastructure, education, and businesses. Gain insights into why Finchingfield and Wethersfield opted for a joint plan and how it reflects their vision and needs.

    Now, peel back another layer and step into the heart of community engagement. Picture this: it's October, you're at a 'drop-in session' and neighbours are passionately sharing their loves, loathes, and hopes for their area. Feel their fierce determination to preserve green spaces, what to do with the airfield and heritage, their commitment to maintaining local services like health centres. Your voice is just as important, and we're here to help you make it heard. So, complete those surveys we've distributed on housing and resident preferences and help protect local assets. Remember, it's not just about you, it's about your neighbourhood, your community, your future - let's shape it together!

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    If you are able to and wish to support this podcast to help us continue to work on behalf of the community, you can either subscribe to the show by making a small monthly subscription from just $3 per month, or you can make a small one off donation of £5 by ‘Buying us a Coffee’

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    All funds go to The Fields Association to be used for community projects to help to stop any inappropriate use of Wethersfield Airbase and associated causes.

    If you have any questions please email us here thefieldsassociation_podcast@outlook.com

    Thank you




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    27 mins
  • Bridging the Justice Gap: Sue Willman's Fight for Legal Equity and Social Justice
    Oct 6 2023

    Imagine a world where access to justice isn’t a privilege, but a fundamental right. That's the vision we explore with our guest, Sue Willman, a Senior Consultant Solicitor of Deighton Pierce Glynn (DPG). We delve into the struggle of marginalised communities to secure legal representation and the fight of 'lefty lawyers' to bridge this justice gap. Sue shares her insights on the judicial review process and explains how her firm is championing social justice through their work.

    Let's look at this from another angle. In a world where the government uses its emergency powers to bypass the normal planning process, what happens to the people who bear the brunt of these decisions? We scrutinise the legality of the government's use of Class Q powers, particularly in relation to housing asylum seekers at Wethersfield Air Base. We question whether impact assessments were properly executed and ponder on the long-term effects on local communities.

    Finally, we traverse the complex terrain of the enforcement notice in the Scampton case and if the same should be considered at Wethersfield. Sue enlightens us on the importance of community collaboration to find solutions. We discuss the costs and challenges associated with legal challenges and also housing an influx of asylum seekers within local communities. As we do so, we also grapple with the wider issue of the UK's housing crisis, a problem that stretches far beyond accommodating those seeking asylum. This episode will challenge your perceptions and expand your understanding of law, social justice, and the power of community collaboration.

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    Support the show

    If you are able to and wish to support this podcast to help us continue to work on behalf of the community, you can either subscribe to the show by making a small monthly subscription from just $3 per month, or you can make a small one off donation of £5 by ‘Buying us a Coffee’

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    All funds go to The Fields Association to be used for community projects to help to stop any inappropriate use of Wethersfield Airbase and associated causes.

    If you have any questions please email us here thefieldsassociation_podcast@outlook.com

    Thank you




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    37 mins
  • Challenging Change: Mark Ault's Fight for the Three Fields Ward and the Future of Wethersfield Airfield
    Sep 17 2023

    Imagine turning a safe conservative ward into a thriving independent one, and challenging looming governmental plans – that's what our guest, Mark Ault, the new district councillor for the Three Fields Ward, has done. Mark shares his compelling journey to local council politics and his fierce commitment to the campaign to stop Wethersfield Airfield Prison. This episode provides a rich exploration of the struggles rural communities face against significant government developments and the power of local politics.

    Our conversation also addresses the public's mounting distrust in local councils, such as the Braintree District Council and Essex County Council, particularly in their handling of the prison and asylum seeker crises. We examine the challenges of building productive relationships across political divides and the uphill battle of securing support from council leaders. As we steer towards the situation at Wethersfield Airfield, we scrutinise the lack of a comprehensive plan, the unprepared facilities, and the unresolved safety issues surrounding the asylum seekers housed there.

    Engaging community involvement and maintaining local character is a core focus in our discussion. With Mark, we consider a balanced approach that satisfies our humanitarian obligations while mindful of local implications. Future plans for the airfield, including constructing a museum or visitor centre to respect its historical significance, are also explored. Making contact with Mark and Michael (a fellow independent councillor) is made easy for listeners needing help with local matters. Join us as we navigate the issues impacting local government and uncover ways we, as a community, can contribute to the solution.

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    For more information about The Fields Association please visit

    https://www.thefieldsassociation.org/

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    Support the show

    If you are able to and wish to support this podcast to help us continue to work on behalf of the community, you can either subscribe to the show by making a small monthly subscription from just $3 per month, or you can make a small one off donation of £5 by ‘Buying us a Coffee’

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    All funds go to The Fields Association to be used for community projects to help to stop any inappropriate use of Wethersfield Airbase and associated causes.

    If you have any questions please email us here thefieldsassociation_podcast@outlook.com

    Thank you




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    41 mins