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Great Bardfield: Family's thanks after chimney fire

12:08pm Friday 10th October 2008

A FAMILY have thanked villagers and firefighters who rallied round after a chimney caught alight at their pub.

Stansted: given go ahead for 35 million passengers

11:18am Thursday 9th October 2008

Up to 35 million passengers will be able to use Stansted airport per year, after the Government gave the green light to greater use of its single runway.

Braintree: £5m of council cash in collapsed banks

12:37pm Thursday 9th October 2008

Millions of pounds of Braintree and Witham taxpayers’ money is now frozen in collapsed Icelandic banks, it has been revealed.

Witham: Angry residents express safety concerns over a lack of streetlighting

Fed-up: residents from Maltings Lane want their streetlights repaired.

9:44am Thursday 9th October 2008

Residents are furious over a lack of streetlighting on their estate which is sparking fears of increased crime and accidents.

Dunmow: we won't tolerate drug crime

Knock, knock: police in a raid on a house in Little Dunmow as part of a clampdown on antisocial behaviour.   80425-1

3:33pm Thursday 9th October 2008

Police have warned they will not tolerate drug-related crime after carrying out a raid on a housing estate.

Dunmow: views sought on town square

The future? An artist’s impression of how the new town square would look.

1:42pm Thursday 9th October 2008

The public are being asked for their views on the proposed new look for a town square.

Braintree: fight on for disabled access to town

Traffic ban appeal: councillor Russell Wilkins wants a rethink on drop-off bans in Braintree's High Street.   80390-2

1:10pm Thursday 9th October 2008

A disabled councillor is taking his fight for better disabled access to a town centre to the country’s top judge.

Braintree: second man jailed for triple murders

Murderers: Kevan and Miran Thakrar.

12:52pm Thursday 9th October 2008

One of two brothers who shot the father and brother of a Braintree woman with a sub-machine gun in a bloody gangland killing has been jailed for a minimum of 35 years.

Witham: dinner party test for mums on TV

Hostesses with the mostest? Fiona Baumann and Susan Allen, who took part in ITV’s House Guest.   80428-2

12:55pm Thursday 9th October 2008

Two friends hope to prove they are the hostesses with the mostest as they battle for dinnertime glory and a £1,000 prize.

Halstead: Cheri in line for top model title

Chosen: Cheri O'Connor has been shortlisted for a nationwide model search.

12:59pm Thursday 9th October 2008

A part-time insurance worker and model is stepping up her game to compete for Miss Top Model UK.

Witham: bank manager's crash ordeal

On the mend: Alan O'Shea recovers from his crash injuries. 80440-2

12:51pm Thursday 9th October 2008

A bank manager who survived a serious road accident said he wanted to thank the professionals who flew him to hospital.

Witham: rugby club struggles against the cost of vandalism

Fencing needed: Larry Hanson at the rugby club.   80363-b

9:52am Thursday 9th October 2008

A rugby club needs to find £20, 000 - a whole year’s running costs - to protect it from vandals.

Dunmow: new town hall plan scrapped

3:36pm Thursday 9th October 2008

Plans for a new town hall and extra shoppers’ parking in Dunmow have been scrapped after town councillors decided the cost was too much.

Coggeshall: no room on the bus

Madeline Smith, who is not allowed to buy a bus pass and now can't catch the bus to school.

1:33pm Thursday 9th October 2008

A student has been prevented from buying a pass for a bus – because the route is too popular.

Braintree: it's world games joy for Jason

British team: Jason Smit.

1:39pm Thursday 9th October 2008

A swimmer is heading for the World Transplant Games, just months after getting back in the pool.

Wethersfield: centre's tribute to Laura

Emotional day: John Turnbull, chairman of the trust, Bob Ferdinando, home manager, and Jackie and Nigel Barker. Picture by Lucy Smith

1:30pm Thursday 9th October 2008

A memorial kennel block has been emotionally unveiled by the parents of a woman who died in a road crash.

Great Notley: football team cleans up to please village

1:27pm Thursday 9th October 2008

A football club that was temporarily banned from a village green has taken action to avoid friction with the community.

Finchingfield: villagers call for signs to protect a pituresque bridge

Bridging the gap: Graham Tobbell, chairman of Finchingfield Parish Council, inspects the repairs to the bridge.   80441-a

10:05am Thursday 9th October 2008

Villagers are calling for signage to steer heavy goods vehicles away from an old bridge which is regularly hit costing thousands of pounds in repairwork.

Stansted: Tories rule out extra runway

1:34pm Thursday 9th October 2008

Campaigners opposed to the expansion of Stansted have welcomed Conservative leader David Cameron’s confirmation of his party’s opposition to a second runway at the Essex airport.

Braintree: Extra homes for stadium plan

10:04am Wednesday 8th October 2008

DEVELOPERS have stepped up their bid to build a new football stadium and homes.


National Entertainment News

Katie Price seeks horse show return

Model Katie Price showed off her dressage skills

Updated 3:05pm Sunday 12th October 2008

Glamour model Katie Price performed at the Horse of the Year show, and enjoyed it so much she asked to be allowed back.


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