At full council recently, Deputy Leader Val Morris-Cook highlighted her concerns regarding councillor attendance at functions. In short, it wasn't good enough.
THE advance of Chafford Hundred School continues apace. The architects have designed the building, the planning application has gone to the Thurrock Thames Gateway Development Corporation. Janet Dillion has been promoted as Head of Sixth Year and there is an Open Evening on the 1st July.
We have 9 players ready to sign plus Duran Reynolds, Ibsey, JoJo, Retkoceri, a loan spell from Alex osborn and the return of Goalkeeper Stuart Robinson plus ex Celtic and West Ham forward Stuart Slater who will play in some of the pre season friendlies and to help our new strikeforce.
Old stagers Duncan Page and Michael Gray opened together for the first time this season and set about their task looking to get the team off to a solid start. They shared a season best opening stand of 133,
If you were going to visit a house with a view to buy and when you got there, the front door had graffiti all over it. What would your next actions be. Exactly, back in the car.
Michelle said: "We lost my mum in february. She said that she didn't mind the chemo, it was the people looking at her with her head shaved so i said that if it was good enough for her, it was good enough for me."
THE A Team storms cinemas next month and a group of Vocational Qualification students from South Essex College of Further and Higher Education have anticipated the release by "storming" the Ormiston Park Academy.
Although police have not been able to release figures, YourThurrock understands that specially trained officers were on duty until 6am as violent men took their anger out on their wives. partners or girlfriends.
Building pride in Thurrock is the key to Cllr Val Morris-Cook’s cabinet portfolio and she is keen to promote the support the council can provide community groups.
DIANA Hale will be holding her third Strawberry Tea at Stifford Pumping Station on Davy Down (off Pilgrims Lane) in Thurrock on Sunday July 11th from 1 to 4 pm and everyone is welcome. The Mayor and MP have both been invited but it is a really informal event, no speeches, just food and fun.
Pupils at Arthur Bugler School have been learning a variety of brass instruments and only joined the Programme in September 2009. The St. Joseph's clarinet programme has been running for several years.
As new council leader John Kent attempts to get to grips with the challenges of balancing the council's books, it appears that his job is being made doubly difficult as stories start to surface of the Tories profligate spending.
Jackie wants to see the private sector going again, borrowing to decrease and a sharper focus to the economy with a big push to get more people off benefits and into work.