Sawbridgeworth
Sawbridgeworth is a small town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, near to the boundary with Essex. It is 12 miles (19 kilometres) east of Hertford and 9 miles (14 kilometres) north of Epping. Underlying the town at some deepness is the London Clay stratum, with a thick layer of Boulder clay laid down throughout the glacial epoch, including the Anglian. The dirt in addition to this is a loam, with erratics of Hertfordshire puddingstone conglomerate located around the town. Sawbridgeworth is regulated by Hertfordshire Area Council, as well as being part of East Hertfordshire District Council. Hertfordshire has a two-tier system of management, with a county council and area councils. The town council presently has 12 councillors, covering both Sawbridgeworth as well as Spellbrook. Sawbridgeworth has its own on-call station house, positioned in Station Road. It becomes part of Hertfordshire Fire as well as Rescue Service. Sawbridgeworth has been twinned with Bry-sur-Marne in France because 1973. In Parliament, it remains in the Hertford and Stortford constituency. Since the election of May 2005 Sawbridgeworth is stood for by Mark Prisk, a Conservative. The village of Lower Sheering, throughout the region border in Essex, adjoins Sawbridgeworth, east of the train terminal as well as the River Stort. It has Sawbridgeworth postal addresses but also for city government objectives remains in the Epping Forest area of Essex.