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A MEMORIAL flame created by an East Tilbury stone masonry company in partnership with Thurrock Council will appear in a national art exhibition to mark 75 years of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Madstone LTD, which designed and installed the Holocaust Memorial in Palmers Rest Gardens, Grays, put together the successful submission chosen as one of 75 flames to represent each year since the liberation of Auschwitz. The flames will be displayed in an exhibition and unveiled at the UK ceremony for Holocaust Memorial Day in London on Monday, 27 January 2020.

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Ben Bennett

EAST Thurrock United FC are mourning the death of club patriarch Ben Bennett after he lost a year-long fight against cancer.

Mr Bennett died at his home in the early hours of Wednesday morning, having spent the past few months bravely battling against all the odds.

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The site of the proposed development.

A DEVELOPER is challenging a decision by Thurrock Council's planning department to block his plans to create nine new flats on the site of a former motel.

Though the site consists of a number of longstanding temporary and permanent buildings already, planning officers decided the scheme would be an intrusion into the green belt.

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Some of the decorations in the hall

THE manager of a borough community hall has taken to social media after being asked to take down Christmas decorations in order to secure a fundraising booking.

Gary Byrne, who is also an independent borough councillor, says he has had a request to book Homsteads Hall on Dunstable Road, Stanford-le-Hope, for a pre-Christmas function.

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Turning market back in time

By Neil Speight

5th Dec 2019 | Local News

TIME will be turned back with vintage Christmas feeling at a market to be held in a borough school later this month.

The Dickensian Christmas Market at Gable Hall School, Southend Road, Corringham, will take place on Saturday, 14 December from 11am to 4pm.

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YOUNGSTERS in Grays have been praised for giving up their time for others less fortunate than themselves.

Thurrock Volunteer Police cadets gave up part of their evening on Wednesday (4 December) to attend the civic offices in Grays and assist in sorting and wrapping presents for Thurrock Council's GiveAGift campaign.

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Stephen Metcalfe.

OUTGOING East Thurrock MP Stephen Metcalfe has once again organised his annual Christmas appeal - and children at Basildon Hospital will benefit.

Mr Metcalfe, who is standing for the Conservatives in the South Basildon and East Thurrock ward, says: "For most of us Christmas is a time for happy family celebrations and getting together with friends.

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