West Essex will be a unitary authority area scheduled to be created in April 2028 in Essex, England. Created as part of an ongoing local government reorganisation, it will be formed from the three existing districts of Epping Forest, Harlow and Uttlesford. The first councillors to West Essex Council will be elected at the 2027 West Essex Council election in May 2027. The largest settlement in the district is Harlow.

History

In February 2025, Essex was accepted into the Devolution Priority Programme. Tied to this, councils were invited to submit proposals for the reorganisation of local government districts by September 2025. The government held statutory consultations from November 2025 to January 2026 and made a decision in March 2026. In West Essex, it was decided to create a new unitary authority district by combining Epping Forest, Harlow and Uttlesford.

Geography

The largest settlement in the district will be the new town of Harlow. The Office for National Statistics mid-2023 population estimate of the district is 325,609.

Parishes

Harlow is unparished and all of the rest of the area is made of civil parishes.

Governance

The local authority will be West Essex Council. The first councillors will be elected in the 2027 West Essex Council election.