News in Thurrock

WITH fears that Brexit will bring social unrest, climate change will result in environmental disasters and cyber-attacks capable of crippling entire towns, health authorities in Essex are reviewing their emergency response plans.

Board papers published ahead of a Thurrock Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) meeting show that health professionals will discuss a plan that outlines their response in the event of a major traffic incident, a cyber-attack or even a nuclear disaster.

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MAGISTRATES were left with little alternative but to remand an Albanian man in custody after he appeared in court but could only produce a litany of false information.

He was brought before the bench manacled to a security guard after being charged after officers found drugs in a car they had stopped and searched in Basildon.

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A 36-year-old man from Purfleet has been arrested at a property in Dalston, East London, on suspicion of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people and conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration, in connection with the Essex police probe into the deaths of 39 Vietnamese nationals in a lorry trailer found in West Thurrock on 23 October.

The arrest took place on Monday 25 November.

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Benyon Primary School's Junior Road Safety Officers with school headteacher Mrs S Oxley (left) and deputy headteacher Mrs N Barrett

THREE Thurrock schools have won top honours at a national awards ceremony, thanks to their collaborative work with Thurrock Council to promote sustainable travel.

St Clere's School in Stanford-le-Hope was presented with the Regional Secondary School of the Year for Sustainable Travel and Best Thurrock Secondary for Sustainable Travel awards at the Modeshift STARS National School Travel Awards East of England regional awards ceremony.

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School is a very happy place!

By Neil Speight

25th Nov 2019 | Local News

Arthur Buglar staff at the Happiness Awards

ARTHUR Bugler Primary School in Stanford-le-Hope is celebrating after headteacher, John Bryant, won the 'Happiest School Employee' of the year Award at The National Happiness Awards 2019, hosted by Laughology.

Arthur Bugler's success continued throughout the night.

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STAFF and management at the Ye Old Plough House in Bulphan have been given a big pre-Christmas hug for hosting a festive lunch for the ReEngage charity.

ReEngage, formerly Contact the Elderly, hosts tea party for older folk in the community to try and combat loneliness and isolation.

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THURROCK residents are set to benefit from additional late night bus services at intu Lakeside as part of its multi-million-pound leisure development ahead of the peak Christmas period.

The new evening bus services have been secured using Section 106 funding after Thurrock Council negotiated more local transport options as intu Lakeside begins its transformation. This agreement was approved by the Lakeside Travel Plan Committee, made up of the council, Highways England and intu Lakeside.

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