“Obviously the defeat on Wednesday at Poole, even without a number one, is an embarrassment to everyone at the Club and we look to the riders to put that right this Friday as the Aces will be sensing we are there for the taking.”
Explaining the purpose of establishing a women’s group; Yash Gupta President of Thurrock Asian Association said “Women play a very significant role in our families and they ought to play a leading role in the communities as well. This group will help to enhance the self confidence of local women”.
Having won by over 500 votes in 2006, you don’t have to be Nostradamus to predict that Cllr Rob Gledhill will retain his seat next thursday. Judging on the last four weeks alone, Rob must have worn out a few pairs of shoes
Tilbury Football Club was thrown into chaos today after boss Graham Chester and several long serving members of the backroom staff were relieved of their duties.
Thurrock 3rds kicked off their season with a solid if not spectacular win against local competition as they ran out winners by 4 wickets on Saturday.
The man in question asked a genuine question: “Is an MP an overpaid solicitor or an underpaid social worker.”
Mr Pickles replied: “Both and he has to put with folks like you………..”
Theresa gathered a group of people together in the Garrison Estate to pick up litter and clean up the place. Joined by various agencies, Theresa’s group worked long and hard during the day. They may be an example to all the communities in Thurrock.
Emma and Jon Biddle went out there earlier this year. The journey had a profound effect upon them. Emma described it as a “humbling” experience as well as contrasting how the children valued their education.
Tunde is the quintessential “good man” and if there is someone who embodies the spirit of 21st century Thurrock then it is Tunde. Whether it is his portfolio of housing or the many issues that abound in his ward, you can be sure that, come rain or shine, Tunde will be there.
Since Ralph Reader started the Gang Show in 1932 it has been entertaining the crowds all across the world. Thurrock has been no exception as the team always work tirelessly to produce an entertaining show full of old fashioned variety.
Whilst Gordon Brown was thumbing through his copy of Dale Carnegie’s classic: “How To Win Friends And Influence People”, the “confident but not complacent” Tories were making in-roads down in Tilbury.
No show from Labour councillors leaves voluntary sector on the edge of the abyss.
MC Sweet from www.badcontent.co.uk with Set You Apart.
The Lakeside Hammers are leading the way in enticing the next generation of Speedway fans, by confirming that they are re-structuring their admission prices for 16-18 year olds
Don’t waste your money paying for room hire, Park Inn’s is complimentary. Don’t pay your deposit on your wedding venue until you have seen theirs. The money you save will pay for your honeymoon!
“We were very unlucky last season and I thought we didn’t deserve what happened to us but this season, as a whole, we haven’t been good enough and it came home to roost tonight
Joined by PPC Jackie Doyle-Price and ward councillor Rob Gledhill the minister and former barrister spoke to recent victims of crime on the streets of Rookery View.
Senior figures from the Voluntary Sector slammed Thurrock Council last night believing they had pronounced a “death sentence” for all voluntary groups in the borough.
Wonderful Amy’s version of the Cassidy classic
Did she win a battle or a war? What did the “ordinary mum” learn about the democratic process. Was she impressed with the help she obtained from local councillors? Would she do it all again.
A £100,000 injection of cash will be giving the Tilbury Community Resource Centre a new lease of life in the coming weeks.
Thurrock Asian Association led the community celebration of the famous Asian festival of BAISAKHI at the Asian Resource Centre, Grays on sunday.
For Carl, everything rides on this. It is the culmination of a quarter of a century of campaigning and civic duty. Rattled or resolute? You decide….
Back to Netball is aimed at any ladies aged 16 and over who haven’t played for months, or even years – so it’s never too late to get Back to Netball!