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  • Inspector to decide on 280-home estate plan

    DEVELOPERS have appealed against a decision to reject controversial plans for 280 homes, a primary school and nursery and offices on land in Weeley. Applicants Brian and Eileen Lumber and David Weeley have now lodged an appeal after Tendring Council

  • Cash boost for African school thanks to Rotarians

    A SCHOOL, hostel and medical centre in a remote part of southwest Africa have received a cash boost from generous Rotarians. Frinton Rotary Club has supported the Catherine Bullen Foundation for more than ten years. The foundation was established

  • Defeat is a missed opportunity for impressive Holland

    by BAILEY EWERS-SMITH AFTER a hard-fought battle, Holland FC came up just short in their Thurlow Nunn League first division south fixture at home to Frenford. Despite being the better side, they missed out on another three points and slid to

  • Ceremony to mark Holocaust memorial day

    A CEREMONY will take place on Clacton seafront later this month paying tribute to victims of the Holocaust. As part of national events Tendring Council chairman Mark Platt will join members of the Colchester and District Jewish Community at the

  • Part of car park to shut during works

    THE upper levels of Clacton’s multi-storey car park will be closed later this month while work is carried out to the electrical supply. The former toilets under High Street Car Park are being demolished and the land will be converted into additional

  • COMMENT: Public deserve hospice's respect

    THERE are few people in north Essex who have not had contact with St Helena Hospice. And there are few who have not valued its support in the time of most need. The hospice is held in the highest regard and its dedicated and compassionate staff