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EPPING FOREST: Views sought on NHS

1:31pm Wednesday 27th August 2008

LOCAL people are being urged to have their say on plans for a Constitution for the NHS.

EPPING: Collection boost for cancer charity

1:00pm Wednesday 27th August 2008

HOUSE-to-house collections in Epping and North Weald raised £663.34 for the local branch of Cancer Research UK.

CHIGWELL: Woman fined for noise nuisance

12:40pm Wednesday 27th August 2008

A WOMAN has been prosecuted for being a noise nuisance to her neighbours.

EPPING: Pub praised for floral efforts

12:32pm Wednesday 27th August 2008

WINNERS of a floral competition said the awful weather helped them secure first place.

THEYDON BOIS: Restaurant plan thrown out

12:38pm Wednesday 27th August 2008

PLANS to convert an off-licence into a restaurant have been turned down following concerns about parking.

EPPING FOREST: Water bills set to rise

11:43am Wednesday 27th August 2008

WATER bills for part of the district are likely to increase by three per cent a year above the rate of inflation in the next five years, adding more pressure on credit-crunch hit household budgets.

LOUGHTON: Appeal for old photographs

11:44am Wednesday 27th August 2008

LOCAL historian Sue Taylor is appealing for photographs of the Debden Estate in the 1940s and 1950s.

EPPING: Town council praise for fire-fighters

11:37am Wednesday 27th August 2008

FIRE-FIGHTERS past and present will be holding a reunion to celebrate the service they have provided to the local community.

EPPING: Crowds turn out for Copped Hall open day

11:42am Wednesday 27th August 2008

ALMOST £8,000 was raised at the Copped Hall summer open day which was attended by some 1,000 visitors.

ONGAR: Probe launched into scrapyard blaze

8:34am Wednesday 27th August 2008

AN investigation is underway into the cause of a blaze at a scrap yard near Ongar.


National News

Man guilty of replica gun offences

A man converted replica submachine guns into weapons, a court heard

Updated 10:27pm Wednesday 27th August 2008

A man has been found guilty of converting replica submachine guns into lethal weapons which were later used in some of Britain's most notorious crimes, including eight murders.


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