News in Thurrock

PM Boris Johnson signs the book of condolence

THE book of condolence opened to allow people to pay their respects to the 39 would-be illegal immigrants who died in a container discovered in Eastern Avenue, West Thurrock, on Wednesday, 23 October will be closed at 5.15pm on Monday, 25 November.

Flowers, candles and ornaments have also been left in Mulberry Gardens, Grays, which was established as a temporary location for floral tributes. These, along with tributes left in Eastern Avenue, will be respectfully removed on Tuesday, 26 November and any cards and small ornaments will be kept with the book of condolence.

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Eddy Coull, far right, at this year's Purfleet remembrance service

THANKS have been expressed to residents and businesses in Thurrock for their support of this year's Wings appeal in support of the Royal Air Force Association, which raised more than £7,000.

"I also thank the Grays town centre, Purfleet Heritage Centre and Military Museum, Horndon Feast and Fayre, the managers of Morrisons in Corringham and Grays, Sainsbury in Chafford Hundred, Coalhouse Fort and Lakeside, Langdon Hills, Mayflower and Pitsea Tescos.

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A THURROCK-based University Centre is holding an open event for visitors to find out more about its prestigious Costume Construction degree programme.

University Centre South Essex have gained work with Royal Opera House and have most recently worked on the award-winning series The Crown.

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THERE has been another arrest as police continue to investigate the deaths of 39 Vietnamese would-be illegal immigrants into the UK, whose bodies were found in Thurrock.

He was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration and remains in custody.

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THURROCK'S Foodbank charity is calling for support from local residents as they seek to win cash to support local people in crisis.

A spokesperson for Thurrock Foodbank said: "Your nomination really counts. £1,000 could make a big difference to the work we do supporting local people in crisis.

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