Thu, 17th May 2012

Thurrock News

Woodside pupils step back in time

7:00am Thursday 17th May 2012

Jonathan Catton and Edward Caines join pupils in the celebration

WOODSIDE Primary School celebrated its 60th anniversary with a day of 1950s fun.

Stimson appointed new Thurrock manager

5:30pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Mark Stimson

THURROCK chairman Tommy South believes new manager Mark Stimson will lead them to the Ryman Premier title next season.

School says sorry in discrimination row

3:30pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Holly and Bobby Tyson

A SCHOOL has been ordered to apologise after a tribunal found it guilty of discriminating against a disabled child.

Refinery in the balance as deadline passes

3:20pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Coryton oil refinery

CORYTON oil refinery will remain open for at least another week, despite a temporary deal to keep it open expiring today.

Thugs try to rob takeaway driver

12:08pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

A TAKEAWAY delivery driver was pushed from his scooter by thugs. The man, aged in his late 20s, had made a delivery and was in a service road near Lodge Lane and Oval Gardens in Grays when the attack happened.

Dilkes Primary celebrates glowing Ofsted report

11:25am Wednesday 16th May 2012

A SOUTH Ockendon primary school is reaping the rewards of making learning interesting and fun.

Key man wanted in rape hunt

10:25am Wednesday 16th May 2012

The man police need to trace

POLICE want to speak to this man, whom they believe may hold vital clues in an investigation into the rape of a Grays woman.

Investigation to be launched after fire breaks out in temporary buildings

5:54pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

FIRE crews were called to a blaze at some temporary buildings in Grays in the early hours of this morning.

Gun shot fired in pub car park

5:49pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

A MAN was forced to flee a pub when an armed gang turned up to carry out a targeted attack.

Gledhill the new Tory deputy leader

5:03pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

THURROCK Conservatives have elected a new deputy leader – and agreed the party will not force a vote on control of the council at next week’s annual council meeting.

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