Greenhythe is setting for Thames Flounder League round
SEA ANGLING: THE third round of the Thames Flounder League takes place on Sunday at Greenhythe in Kent. Contact match organiser Jason Speller on 07866 735933 for more details.
SEA ANGLING: THE third round of the Thames Flounder League takes place on Sunday at Greenhythe in Kent. Contact match organiser Jason Speller on 07866 735933 for more details.
PERSONAL Journey Planners will be knocking on doors in Stanford-le-Hope, Corringham, Tilbury, East Tilbury, Linford and Orsett offering travel advice in the next few months. The aim is to let residents know that there are healthier, more environmentally-friendly
AWARD winning choir Funky Voices is setting up in Purfleet next month. The 800 strong choir is Essex and Suffolk’s largest community choir and perform a variety of modern hits such as Stevie Wonder, Elton John and Queen. Now they are offering
FAMILES have told how they are living in third world conditions SIX WEEKS after an arson attack in Little Thurrock. Homes are still without water, gas and electricity on Martello Close, with one resident telling the Gazette her family are going
HOCKEY: Thurrock Hockey Club’s recent club day saw 18-year-old Nikhol Chapman presented with a Jack Petchey Achievement Award. The first team member has only been playing for the club for a short time but already has shown total committment, being
PLANS to build a new housing estate on former green belt in Stanford-le-Hope are back - after two years in limbo. The 153-home development, a mixture of two, three and four bedroom homes on a triangle piece of land near the Manorway, between the
A NEW ambitious group has formed to change the face of Grays town centre. The Grays Town Centre Partnership, comprising around 10 independent shop owners, chain store managers, the shopping centre and town police officers and council officers will
ATHLETICS: IN the first match of the Southern Athletics League Thurrock Harriers’ joint senior men and women’s squads battled hard to finish second, writes David Staines. They entered the match fearing rivals Braintree and ended up 30 points ahead
A STREET in Corringham has been found to have the slowest broadband speed in the UK. A poll by online comparison site uSwitch.com found that Wheatley Road had an average download speed of 0.60 mebabytes per second, 30 times slower than the UK average