By Susan Yates - Nub News contributor
1st Jun 2022 | Local Features
There’s a right royal flavour to the latest in the occasional articles written for Thurrock Nub News by Susan Yates, chair of Thurrock Historical Society.
By Susan Yates - Nub News contributor
1st Jun 2022 | Local Features
There’s a right royal flavour to the latest in the occasional articles written for Thurrock Nub News by Susan Yates, chair of Thurrock Historical Society.
By Neil Speight
1st Jun 2022 | Local News
A grateful man has thanked Thurrock Council Cemeteries Operative Tim Stock after he found and returned his wedding ring .
By Neil Speight
1st Jun 2022 | Local News
Despite a multitude of complaints from residents and calls from ward councillors to take more stringent action, Thurrock Council says its options are limited.
By Neil Speight
1st Jun 2022 | Local News
The Queen Elizabeth II bridge over the Thames in West Thurrock has been given a royal makeover for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. .
By Neil Speight
1st Jun 2022 | Local News
Thurrock Council is seeking residents to sit on a new working group to help ensure best practice in managing estates and properties owned by the council. .
Orsett WI were on hand to cheer and wave flags as a new tree was planted close to the Village Hall today (Wednesday, 1 June) to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubile.
Horndon Bridge, a footpath and bridleway which links the village of Horndon on the Hill with Stanford-le-Hope, has been renamed in tribute to the Queen.
Thurrock Council has released new images of the planned Stanford-le-Hope railway station rebuild, which is due to start in the coming months after years of dela.
By Neil Speight
1st Jun 2022 | Local News
IT'S Carer's Week starting on Monday, 6 June and Thurrock Carers' Service has a range of events lined up to show what is on offer in the borough. .
Grays Riverside councillor Jane Pothecary has called for a post box to be installed in the Belmont neighbourhood on London Road .
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