Crime and anti-social behaviour 'reduced dramatically' across Tendring since 2019
Crime has fallen, with 1,893 fewer offences in the 12 months to June 30 2024 than there were in the year to June 30 2019 – a decrease of 13.4 per cent.
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Séamus is a trainee reporter for the Colchester Gazette and Harwich and Manningtree Standard, focusing on health, politics, social issues, and culture. Got a story? Send him an email at seamus.ohanlon@newsquest.co.uk
Crime has fallen, with 1,893 fewer offences in the 12 months to June 30 2024 than there were in the year to June 30 2019 – a decrease of 13.4 per cent.
A SERIES of car thefts including taxis have taken place in Harwich, with residents being warned to “double and triple-check” they have locked their vehicles.
A TENDRING travel company will be offering a free Harwich town service with the use of some older vehicles for its final day.
The council says the breach in contract has left more than 400 homes without a gigabit broadband service, including homes in Colchester.
A SAVE the Wick protester was assaulted on the Wick this month after protesting the alleged destruction of Skylark nests
A NEW cabinet role has been created on Tendring Council’s cabinet to highlight the importance of the district’s heritage.
Officers rushed to Grigson Drive shortly after 12.25pm on Wednesday to reports of a dog dangerously out of control and found a child was serious injured.
A RARE and ‘off the beaten track’ rail tour will be going to Harwich Town train station this weekend – instead of stopping at Harwich International.
COLCHESTER’s The Gilberd School’s executive headteacher has retired after 27 years at the school.
HARWICH Museum is hosting a talk this Saturday in honour of 'Fryatt Day'.
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