Battle lines are drawn for election as Tory leader tells leader of council he is "office bit not in power" and "it leaves the leader and Labour administration in an untenable position.”
We think the proposal is a waste of tax payers money as a full consultation about this was undertaken 2 years ago before the weight limit was installed. The Council has not explained the rationale behind this new consultation so soon after the previous one. The Council is yet to produce any police stats or traffic delay figures to evidence the reason for the new consultation.
Around 80 new faces aged between 16 and 21 were introduced to football in the Thurrock region on Wednesday 23rd February during a World Cup-themed five-a-side tournament at The Gateway Academy, with even England winning some silverware!
The Highways Agency is holding a public exhibition at the Park Inn, North Stifford to advise local residents and road users about stage three of the widening work on the M25 near to junction 30, the turning for Lakeside.
Investigating officer, Pc Hannah Millyard, said: “The jewellery stolen is of huge sentimental value to the victims, who are devastated by their loss. We need the public’s help, and I am urging anyone that is approached to buy these items to contact us urgently, so they can be reunited with their owner.”
President Vicky Turner welcomed speaker Rachel Joseph beauty consultant from New U Corringham Salon to West Tilbury WI this month. Rachel gave an interesting talk on all of the many treatments she performs. From the usual leg waxing and facials to massage with aromatherapy oils. She is a qualified therapist and is branching out to add reflexology to her many talents.
He said: "This is a shock to the governing body, staff and learners as it comes out of the blue with no warnings or consultation. Our initial view is that the potential financial gain will be out-weighed by loss of community learning, community and voluntary sector use of the facilities and the closure of community child-care facilities on site.
The event — where residents can talk with and question senior politicians and officers of the council — will be held at Lansdowne School in Lansdowne Road, starting at 7pm sharp and running for 90 minutes.
Perhaps the difference between the sides was best illustrated by a couple of incidents when ref Stuart Franklin choose to stop play to allow treatment to Grays players who were auditioning for roles in ‘Casualty.’ In many circumstances these days the drop ball restart means the side in possession giving the ball back with a long boot to the keeper, but East Thurrock decided to go for a contested drop ball – which showed their opinion of the play-acting – and also set a tempo for their level of play.
Investigating officer, Pc Hannah Millyard, said: “It has been very distressing for the victims to not only have their house broken into, but to lose three sets of scuba diving equipment, which means a lot to them. This is obviously quite a specialised haul, so if you are approached to buy these items, I urge you to contact police immediately.”
Pickles said there were councils that proved that local government could continue to support charities. Thurrock Council and Wolverhampton were both maintaining existing levels of support, while Reading was increasing it. There was no reason why others could not follow suit. "But what you and I know is that some councils aren't on the same page as these reforming councils. They don't seem to get it. And I will be frank: this is a grave concern to the government."
The team of students put in a performance that blended pitch perfect singing with acting and choreography. The team showed considerable energy which was amazing as some had just stepped off the plane having been on a school trip to New York City.
Next Tuesday at the Thameside Theatre audiences will see that in practice when a special awareness evening has been organised to demonstrate just how talented our community of disabled people are in Thurrock.
A MUSLIM woman told Thurrock Council leader John Kent he was "not fit for purpose" because of the lack of action over his Labour colleague, Cllr Sue Gray, who has been suspended by their party's General Secretary over an alleged racial slur.
Closure of Adult Community College, sale of Thameside Theatre, sale of Grays Beach all on cards after Tory budget victory. Labour leader gives us his reaction.