News in Thurrock

Community gets switched on

By Neil Speight

1st Dec 2019 | Local News

Aveley Christmas tree and street lights switch-on proved a popular event and is the forerunner to another local community event later this month.

Aveley Primary School Singing Group took centre stage at the switch on and sang four carols and 'Last Christmas'.

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Academy to host first bazaar

By Neil Speight

1st Dec 2019 | Local News

STAFF and students from Olive AP Academy are inviting the whole community of Thurrock to join them for festive fun at their first Christmas Bazaar.

The academy, in Tilbury, provides provides a broad curriculum to a diverse group of young people and children who have experienced difficulty in learning for a variety of reasons. It also offers support to students in mainstream schools who are experiencing difficulties and are at risk of exclusion.

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BOROUGH Mayor Cllr Terry Piccolo was one of many who turned out for a successful switch on Stanford-le-Hope's Christmas lights this evening (Sunday, 1 December).

A large crowd attended the event on the green outside St Margaret's Church where carols were sung.

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EAST Thurrock United may not have had a match yesterday - their scheduled opponents were otherwise engaged in the FA Cup - but the players were still celebrating.

The Rocks squad took part in the Movember challenge, to grow a moustache and get sponsored.

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THURROCK Council staff are planning for the authority's annual Winter Shelter programme in the new year.

It will be taking place from 3 January to 27 March 2020 and aims to help those who are homeless in Thurrock. You can get involved by volunteering in a variety of roles for the shelter or by donating items to support them through the winter period.

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LATE on Saturday evening (30 November) and in the wake of an earlier Thurrock Nub News report, Essex police confirmed action has taken place in the East of the borough to combat anti-social behaviour.

One of the findings of the police action and a review of recent times is that a surge in crime indicated by social media reports does not stand up to scrutiny.

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LATE on Saturday evening 30 November) and in the wake of an earlier Thurrock Nub News report, Essex police confirmed action has taken place in the East of the borough to combat anti-social behaviour.

One of the findings of the police action and a review of recent times is that a surge in crime indicated by social media reports does not stand up to scrutiny.

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