Wednesday 30 September 2015

SamBalls published Willowmead Nursing Home in Hatfield Peverel to be demolished for...

A Hatfield Peverel nursing home has applied to Braintree District Council for permission to demolish its current premises and replace it with "more suitable" accommodation.Gold Care Homes, which owns the Willowmead Nursing Home in Wickham Bishop Road, is hopeful of knocking down the existing property in favour of an 87-bed, two-storey care home for elderly residents.As part of Gold Care Homes' application to the district council, a statement on behalf of the firm which operates...

Willowmead Nursing Home in Hatfield Peverel to be demolished for...

Tuesday 29 September 2015

GuyBell published Teenager arrested after double shooting and stabbing

Police are appealing for information after they were called at 11.23am on Sunday September 27 with reports a man had been seen with a firearm in Meadow Lane, Runwell. While officers were at the scene making enquiries, a further call was made shortly before 12pm reporting two men had been admitted to hospital with gunshot wounds. The men, aged 37 and 39, from the Basildon and Wickford areas, are currently being treated for their injuries, which are serious but not life threatening. Police...

Teenager arrested after double shooting and stabbing

Friday 18 September 2015

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Thursday 17 September 2015

Maldon Chronicle published Heybridge Swifts chairman says sacking Akurang was a tough call

Heybridge Swifts chairman Craig Riches admitted it wasn't an easy decision sacking Cliff Akurang but felt there was need for a change.After a strong finish to last season in the Ryman North, Riches was hoping Akurang would take the club to the next step, but only two wins from the opening seven matches led to his dismissal.Some may see it as too early in the season to make such a drastic decision but Riches believes it had to be done while there was time to change things."There were a...

Heybridge Swifts chairman says sacking Akurang was a tough call

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matt_harris published Day three lunch report: Leicestershire fight back after losing...

An unbeaten half-century from opener Angus Robson, well supported by captain Mark Cosgrove, enabled Leicestershire to make good progress after being put into bat by Essex at Grace Road.The first two days of this county championship had been entirely lost to the weather, and the forecast for the third day was not promising, but play got underway on time and on a green pitch Essex picked up two early wickets.Jesse Ryder was the successful bowler on both occasions, first with an out-swinger that...

Day three lunch report: Leicestershire fight back after losing...

Saturday 12 September 2015

Braintree Chronicle published 'Tired' ground could hold back Essex until it's updated says...

Paul Grayson says Essex County Cricket Club may continue to lose some of their talented young players until the ground is finally updated.The 44-year-old left as head coach on Thursday last week, following a month of speculation over his position, just days after it was announced the club's England international pace bowler Reece Topley would be moving to Hampshire at the end of the season.Topley's departure was a huge blow for the club and with other players such as batsmen Tom Westley and Nick...

'Tired' ground could hold back Essex until it's updated says...

Wednesday 2 September 2015

Groundwork builds pop-up park in Stockport town centre

The Groundwork Trust has built a temporary park at Mersey Square as part of Stockport Council's investment into the growth of the borough.

Tuesday 1 September 2015

HSinclair published New government rules mean travellers must prove they move

A government crackdown on travellers that begins today will see gypsies forced to 'prove' that they move in order to stay on designated sites.The new ruling is intended to make it easier for local communities to have a say in where sites should be, and for local councils to take action against 'unauthorised' occupation of land.The report said: "The Government's view is that where travellers have ceased to travel then they should be treated no differently to members of the settled...

New government rules mean travellers must prove they move