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1:31pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
LOCAL people are being urged to have their say on plans for a Constitution for the NHS.
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.
12:40pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
A WOMAN has been prosecuted for being a noise nuisance to her neighbours.
12:32pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
WINNERS of a floral competition said the awful weather helped them secure first place.
12:38pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
PLANS to convert an off-licence into a restaurant have been turned down following concerns about parking.
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.
11:44am Wednesday 27th August 2008
LOCAL historian Sue Taylor is appealing for photographs of the Debden Estate in the 1940s and 1950s.
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.
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.
8:34am Wednesday 27th August 2008
AN investigation is underway into the cause of a blaze at a scrap yard near Ongar.
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.
ONE man’s dream of building a community leisure park in the midst of Epping Forest has become a reality after nearly 40 years of hard work.
IN the month that the Olympic baton is officially passed to London, the Shoreditch Festival fuses themes of sport and art with a party atmosphere.
Timon of Athens is one of Shakespeare’s more obscure plays, rarely performed and many experts have questioned if Shakespeare wrote it alone, or if it was a collaboration with another writer of the time.
Over 10,000 teenagers descended on Victoria Park, Hackney, at the weekend for the Underage Festival, a unique music event which is only open to under-18s. ANNA BINNS saw what all the fuss was about.
After painting Kentish Town red, The Creative Arts Company is taking its first steps towards bringing a splash of colour to Waltham Forest Crystal Wilde talks to its founder Amanda Parker.
CLAIRE HACK visits the British Museum’s latest big-budget exhibition focusing on the husband, lover, tyrant known as emperor Hadrian, arguably the most notorious Roman ruler after Julius Caesar.
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