Akinfemi Akingboye was just hours into his first shift as a locum senior house officer when he noticed two nurses. He grabbed one nurse, a blonde in her 20s, by her head and tried to kiss her in the staff room. He also told another he wanted to ''get to know her better'' on her break before sniffing her hair.
Thurrock slipped to their second consecutive defeat at Eltham Lane on Saturday. On a grey dark day Thurrock quickly found themselves 14-0 down conceding...
Grays town centre was transformed on Thursday (18 November) into a Social Enterprise Market Place — the first of its kind in the area. In all, 15 social enterprises gathered in George Street to sell goods and services to the public. Social enterprises are businesses with charitable and environmental objectives at their heart, and the Market Place was a chance to see what they offer and to learn about the benefits they create.
GRAYS Ath have drawn Blue Square North outfit Gloucester City in the 1st round of the FA Trophy. Firstly, Grays have to overcome Cirencester Town in a replay tomorrow night at Rookery Hill following the 2-2 draw in the west country on Saturday afternoon.
A seven-year-old girl, a 39-year-old male passenger and a 36-year-old woman were thrown from the vehicle and sustained life-threatening injuries.
All, who are from the Dartford area, were taken to hospital for treatment where they remain in critical conditions.
Pupils at Ormiston Park Academy have been involved in a unique project to research their own royal roots, as well as their school’s royal roots, in celebration and preparation of witnessing the royal wedding in 2011. It all started when the news broke that Prince William had proposed to Kate Middleton. The next day, a number of students began asking their English teacher a number of questions about why this wedding would be so important for the British public.
Monk may well not be a name you are familiar with (and you may well know him as D.J), but you soon will be. An exclusive track from his upcoming promo, " and Go Come" is a mere taster of what is to come - you wont want to miss this!!!!
It looks like the razor-sharp marketing eye of panto publicist Andrea Ince was to the fore as the cast gathered at Sainsburys in Chafford Hundred to promote Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood which runs from December 3rd to January 11th at the Thameside Theatre, Orsett Road, Grays. The England and Chelsea star is out injured at the moment. Nurse Glucose did offer to apply ointment but John Terry politely declined and slipped away to the furthest aisle.
Thurrock Asian Association led the Community Celebrations of the famous Indian festival of DIWALI at the Thameside Theatre, Grays on Saturday 20th November, 2010 which was attended by more than 300 adults and young people from all communities living in Thurrock and surrounding areas.
The Mayor of Thurrock Cllr Anne Cheale was the chief guest who wished HAPPY DIWALI to every one and praised the work of the Thurrock Asian Association for organising this community event which will strengthen community cohesion amongst various communities living in Thurrock.
POWERLIFTER Dave Venables broke the world record for the squat at the Crooked Billett in Stanford-le-Hope yesterday (Sunday). The former British and Commonwealth champion was helped on by a great crowd at the Billett
Around one in five young people in the UK are not in work, education or training. Youth unemployment costs the UK economy £10 million a day in lost productivity, while youth crime costs £1 billion every year. The Princes Trust address this by giving practical and financial support to the young people who need it most. They help develop key skills, confidence and motivation, enabling young people to move into work, education or training.
THERE is no challenge that Stanford's Lucy Chipperfield won't take on. Cycling to Paris, climbing mountains and swimming marathons but it looks like her foray to Glasgow to compete in the Weakest Link may have been a bridge too far.
Neighbourhood Policing Teams use bikes, bought by the Thurrock Community Safety Partnership, as an essential part of their patrols around they borough. They offer an ideal balance between the accessibility of foot patrols and the speed of a vehicle.
Alex, a 16 year old A-level student from Stanford-le-Hope, also has a part in the production, and said, “I’m really happy to see something I’ve written being performed. I’ve always been interested in writing and it’s gratifying to see that I’m doing well.” The Dating Game is one of two plays being performed by Thurrock Youth Theatre at Thameside Theatre on 25 and 26 November.