Six crews attend scrap metal fire at the Port of Tilbury
Firefighters from six crews attend scrap metal fire at the Port of Tilbury, as the fire takes over two hours to put out.
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Brandon is a reporter across all of Essex and reports on many different areas. Got a story? Email him at brandon.penny@newsquest.co.uk
Firefighters from six crews attend scrap metal fire at the Port of Tilbury, as the fire takes over two hours to put out.
After a "fight" broke out in Warrior Square Park in Southend on Friday August 23, a 17-year-old has been charged with possession of an offensive weapon.
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