Traffic collisions in Thurrock continue
Thursday morning saw traffic congestion on the A13 and M25 throughout the rush hour while a collision on the Stifford intersection saw traffic going into Grays affected as well.
Thursday morning saw traffic congestion on the A13 and M25 throughout the rush hour while a collision on the Stifford intersection saw traffic going into Grays affected as well.
Next up was Chafford-based Rob Russell who moved up one place with a consistent run 23 minutes 30 seconds. On the final lap Roy Aspinall held on to 17th spot with a typical gutsy 23 minutes 47 seconds.
TRANSFORMATIONTHURROCK in association with Pray For Schools, Havering Scripture Union, Across Havering, 24/7 Prayer and Balstonia Trust present the Schools Prayer Day at Aveley Methodist Church, Shannon Way, Kenningtons Estate, Aveley RM15 4QX.
A woman answered the door to a man at about 8.30pm who threatened her and demanded she hand over any cash or jewellery she had in the house. Jewellery was handed over to the man described as white, wearing a dark blue hoodie and white T-shirt.
Back to the music: YourThurrock captured Razzarkay Buzzypea and Monk down in the alleyways n Southend Road. They are starting to produce a fine volume of work which can be found on youtube and other channels soon.
Investigating officer, Dc Steve Bailey, said: “The man was working as a delivery driver, and it is unacceptable that he had to endure this whilst trying to make a living. He was slightly injured, but it clearly could’ve been a lot worse. I would appeal to the conscience of anyone that knows who did this or saw the attack to come forward and help us with our investigation.”
Producers of the science show came up with the idea as a tribute to a Second World War brainwave that never came to fruition. Defence chiefs at the time had planned to make ships out of ice and wood pulp in the event the country ran out of steel.
Whilst there we asked Stephen to reflect on his forceful speech on Equitable Life in the House of Commons; to look forward to next week’s Conservative Party conference in Birmingham and naturally to ask whether the Labour Party have picked the right Miliband?
The “newspaper war” between the Patel’s newsagent in Canterbury Parade in South Ockendon and the Co-Op next door seems no nearer to a resolution.
Councillor Barry Johnson has intervened to try to plead the cause for the local business who believed that there was an “informal agreement” for the Co-Op not to sell newspapers.
The wonderfully cheesy “Eurobeat”will be performed using the excellent facilities at The Gateway Academy.
“We now have no choice other than to tackle this head on. We need to decisively reduce our spending and, regrettably, this will have a direct impact on some of our patients, staff and partners. We are planning to temporarily suspend IVF services for some patient groups for the remainder of the financial year.
Holly Burton, ex-De La Salle student, achieved 37 points, equivalent to over four A Levels at the highest grade with 545 UCAS points. Holly said: “I am very proud of my performance. I found the IB a challenge but definitely a good challenge and if I had the chance, I’d do it again.” Holly has secured a place at Oxford University to read History.
Local artists will have a chance to present their work, alongside Ko, at the first Open Vision Night to be held in the Thameside Theatre bar. The event will be an opportunity for visual artists to show 20 images of their work, in a 4 minute slot. Open Vision Night will take place on Wednesday 13th October at 7.30 pm.
Lessons learned in the rain for Grays Athletic as an impressive, organised and skilful Bury pour water on Grays FA Cup hopes.
Members of the Rail Maritime and Transport union (RMT) and the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) are due to walk out from 7pm for 24 hours in a row over plans to axe 800 jobs.
THE Australian Over-60′s touring team play the latest match on their tour at North Stifford tomorrow against Essex Over-60′s. The match is yet another feather in the cap of Belhus CC who are celebrating their fiftieth anniversary this year.
Successful applicants will be required to help with props, coordinate the production, undertake administration and work on the performances. Stagehands are needed to work with our professional backstage and technical teams and ushers are needed to help with all the front-of-house duties on performance nights. These placements will begin at various times throughout November.
In 2000, she applied for membership of the General Dental Council using the degree she claimed to have got in India. The court head she had worked for nine years at six NHS trusts carrying out a wide range of duties, including minor surgery.
WILLIAM Edwards Sports College is well known for it’s sporting reputation. The school has selected five Year 7 students who are interested in sports and have given us the opportunity to follow them over the next five years.
Thurrock Courts Players are back at the Thameside next week with their latest production Terry Pratchett’s “Maskerade.” On Discworld in the opera house in Ankh Morpork it’s murder and it’s not just the singing that’s bad! Someone is killing the staff, the singers backstage and some of the audience too if they dare to sit [...]
This will be the first show of this exciting new project but each show will be supported by a special guest who will offer support and encouragement to the performers and will be performing themselves. It is hoped that the project will attract many ‘up and coming’ acts from in and around Thurrock and maybe have a few famous faces along the way!
Matt McCarthy 17yrs 63kg had his first bout since joining Chadwell St Mary at the end of last season. Matt’s dedication to the sport with his strict diet and hard training certainly paid off. McCarthy boxed really well and outpointed his heavier opponent gaining him a unanimous points decision win by landing several heavy blows and a succession of perfectly timed upper cuts on his opponent Jack Butcher of Ferry Street A.B.C. KIngs Lynn.
Cllr Lynn Worrall, Thurrock Council’s portfolio-holder for Community, who was also part of the walkabout, said: “The visits were successful at both locations and we were able to engage with the communities as residents came out of their flats and houses and got involved in discussions as well as activities.”
Ben is a student at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, studying with Patrick Harrild, Sian Edwards and Sir Colin Davis, and was the Principal Tuba of the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain as well as playing with the likes of Staffordshire, Carlton Main and Black Dyke bands.