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  • Concerns raised over 6,000 new homes on Thurrock border

    Concerns were raised at last night’s council meeting over the proposal to build 6,000 homes on the A128 border with Thurrock. Cllr Sue Little asked the council what plans were in place to protect rural homes along the Thurrock side of the A128.

  • Tilbury's London Cruise Terminal to be home of second ship

    TILBURY’S London Cruise Terminal is to become home to its second ship. Cruise and Maritime Voyages have announced that Magellan will be making Tilbury her home port with regular departures starting in March. CMV, who also run the Marco Polo

  • Clarification - DJ Chris Hill

    ON page 19 of this week’s Gazette we published that soul DJ Chris Hill would be performing at Orsett Hall on February 6. This is incorrect and was an error made by us, and we're happy to clarify that DJ Chris Hill will not be performing on the

  • Thurrock Neighbourhood Watch meeting tonight

    THURROCK Neighbourhood Watch is throwing open its doors to the public today (Thursday) at its annual general meeting. It will look at new ways in which residents can tackle crime and keep the streets clean and safe – and priorities for the year

  • Sarah takes over at Thurrock Foodbank

    THURROCK Foodbank has a new operations manager at the helm. Sarah Cordell will be the charity’s first part-time employee. Sarah lives locally and has been a volunteer at the foodbank warehouse for two years. She said: “I am really looking forward

  • Swing back to the Sixties

    THE Swinging Sixties will be coming to the Thameside Theatre, in Grays, for one night only in April as three legends of the era come to town to stomp the boards. The “British Buddy Holly”, Mike Berry, is one of three iconic stars coming to the