IN OUR final part of the Year 8 and 9 Celebration Evening at St Clere's we focus on two contrasting artistic styles. The wonderful singing of Bayleigh Mason and the dynamic public speaking of Ruth Olayinka.
The score line may not impress the Thurrock supporters but Thurrock once again but on a fine display of football in the first 45 minutes and could easily have been 3-0 ahead with a little more luck.
A Freedom of Information Request to Thurrock Council revealed that:
"The budget for the Mayoral car and chauffeur costs in 2010/11 is £21,500. However, it should be noted that this budget supports both the Mayor and the Deputy Mayor."
Thurrock could be excused for thinking some higher power held a grudge against them. In a struggling season, their bottom of the table clash with Cosmopolitan was decided in large part by a burning car on the M25.
MEMORIES like opinions can be divided. For one grandparent who visited Chafford Hundred Campus, the "old days' saw much more respect for the teacher. For another elder, they have a firm memory of the six canes one of their teachers had on display in his classroom.
THIS SUNDAY at 3.15, Britain's Got Talent stars Stavros Flatley take to the main stage at T-Fest. There is something so endearing about the father and son act. They are guaranteed to bring a smile to the face of every member of the audience.
If the long game is the way the Coalition Government wants to play it then acting on this report is of paramount importance because in the long run it will save the country money at a time when we desperately need to be saving it.
Overall, ‘Rent’ was brilliant! The cast were exceptional and provided a really captivating play for everyone to enjoy. No doubt, this was a very complex and demanding play for everyone. However, the high standard of talent that was involved made it a real success. I wholeheartedly admire all of the young people involved within this year’s production of ‘Rent’.
Crime reduction officer for Thurrock, Alan Twine, said: “Cat or dog flaps can act as large letter boxes, and thieves may be able to reach and get keys to let themselves in or get through the actual flap themselves.
The defendant had pleaded not guilty to maliciously wounding Egil Larsen, who was under the influence of alcohol at the time. Humphrys recalled that he heard somebody trying to get into his front door while searchlights were in action and aircraft overhead. Humphrys got his shotgun and challenged the man, who was Larsen.
Have the full effects of the withdrawal of the funds been considered? Will the Schools be able to support the Library remaining open or will the Library totally close? Children are encouraged to read, but with the Library at risk of closure, where does the Council propose the Children should carry out their lessons?