Hedingham was a public bus brand operated by
Hedingham & Chambers in
Essex, itself a subsidiary of the
Go-Ahead Group (forming part of the
Go East Anglia). In early 1960, Letch retired due to ill health and sold the company to Donald MacGregor, which was renamed Hedingham & District Omnibuses. Since then the company has grown by acquiring other companies, including: forming part of Go East Anglia. Following this, 'Hedingham' became the widely accepted company name and as such is no longer referred to as 'Hedingham Omnibuses'. In June 2025, Hedingham merged into Konectbus along with Chambers.
Depots Three depots are located in: •
Clacton •
Sible Hedingham •
Kelvedon Hedingham used to have a depot in
Tollesbury however it closed in 2016 due to cuts.
Livery in Colchester in the new livery|left|alt= Hedingham Omnibuses' livery was cream with red relief, until the 1970s being blue and cream. Some routes have received buses fitted with free wifi and route branding. ==Chambers==