In a badly lit stadium both teams played out a tough workmanlike match. Winter in the Ryman league is always going to be a leveller, so Waltham Forest, on a run of four games without a defeat, against an un-changed Athletic on a run of good form should have been a feast of good football but ended as a midfield tussle with both teams looking to score on the break.
From the age of sixteen, she was booted out of her own home and living in a shed in the street in River Court, Purfleet. Then onto the homeless hostel at Charles Street. For while she stayed at the home of a (then) friend until she was thrown out on suspicion of stealing. Then she came across Daniel Thomas and his flat in Darnley Road. The narrative of daily life as read out in court for Priscilla was depressing. There were no witty asides, no "Shameless satire". Priscilla was no Morven Callar. It was a tale of skunk, whizz, sniff, puff, mandrax, white lightning, breezers, wine, fags.
PURFLEET TEENAGE prostitute, Priscilla Scamp was found guilty of the murder of 59-year-old Daniel Thomas at his flat at 38a Darnley Road, Grays in April last year. The jury of seven men and five women, sitting at Chelmsford Crown Court took just 90 minutes to find Scamp guilty of the murder.
Tees started this game with four players missing: Christian Jenkins and Steve Abbott still injured; goalkeeper Andy Gaut out for the rest of the season after last week's injury and Jacob Agoro unavailable due to work commitments. Andy Gaut's position was filled by the 2's keeper Keith Mager who played a few games last season and fully justified his promotion. These injury problems have played havoc with the team's bid for promotion
Thurrock began well in the second half and were very close to scoring on several occasions, but the wrong options were chosen, or the ball was spilled. The Thurrock pack were under considerable pressure, but were battling bravely, ably led by Tony Millsom, captain for the day. It was against the run of play that Clapton gained a soft, converted interception try. Even though the winning of the game was now all but of out of sight, replacements were made in attempt to, and welcome returns were made by Juggy Johal, Ralphie Davies and Steve Fox.
However, many question whether this may be the time for deputy leader of Thurrock Council, Val Morris-Cook. Val has stood for selection in Hemel Hempstead and has cut an impressive figure as the deputy leader where she has used all her experience in industry to smooth many an issue over the last ten months as well as bring a sense of dynamism and pro-activity to the council.
THESE ARE vital times for Essex Police. According to Joint Chair of the Essex Police Federation, Tony Rayner, Essex Police under Operation Apex, spent the last few years, being re-shaped, so that hundreds of extra police officers could be employed. The benefits of that were increased manning, not just of street patrols but of squads including Fraud, Serious Crime, Sexual Investigation and Road Traffic to ensure the people of Essex had a police force fit for the twenty-first century.
Speaking after the recent 4 -0 cup win over Brentwood Tigers, Neil explained how the squad deserved all the praise. It is just reward for all their hard work that they have put in this season during training and he hoped that the good work continued for the rest of the season. As always, the team would not be as well equipped without those all-important sponsors that help out financially. So thanks to Danes Corner Sandwich Bar , Corringham (01375 670000) and AJ Children & Adult Entertainer (AJentertainer.com ) for their invaluable help.
Another splendid and perhaps true grit performance from Thurrock in this local derby, going behind after just 90 seconds and with Ebbsfleets place exposing the Thurrock defence during the early exchanges it was with high anticipation that the Thurrock supporters looked to see if they could pull this one out of the bag and maintain Grant Gordon's unbeaten run as Manager.
Cllr Amanda Arnold said "Over the summer, we carried out walkabouts every couple of weeks on the Flowers Estate, as there was an issue with anti social behaviour and fly tipping. This is the only play area for this estate, but it seemed every time I went to the park something else was broken, there were no liners in the bins, so there was rubbish everywhere, and the area was getting more and more overgrown.
HUNDREDS of young people and VIPs from across the region mingled at Thurrock’s Next Top Boss Award Ceremony last week to celebrate Thurrock’s talented teenagers and mark the culmination of the competition.
Instead it appears that the controversial councillor who was at the centre of the planning committee controversy has decided to take on the former deputy mayor, cllr Eddie Hardiman in the ward of Stanford West. Many had expected councillor Hardiman to quit local politics after the debacle of "Winegate" back in November last year but it appears that Eddie will let the electorate judge him at the ballot box.
On a wet and slippy surface they set a high tempo from the off and might have opened the scoring in the third minute when Joe Keith’s exquisitely delivered free kick opened the far post door for Kris Newby to head home but he was slightly off target and the ball came back off the inside of the post and across the face of goal to safety.
Saulius Klevinskas, 35, of Grays, Essex, died from head injuries in hospital five days after the attack in Balmoral Road, Gillingham, in August. At Maidstone Crown Court Ruben White, of Kingswood Road, Gillingham, was sentenced to three-and-half years.