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16:25 > Saturday 22nd November 2008

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Gritters
Gritters on high alert
15:09 - 21 November 2008

A COLD snap predicted on the weekend has meant Essex County Council s winter gritter teams are on high alert. The gritters are preparing to salt the primary Essex highway network with temperatures expected to reach minus 2 degrees. A few sleet showers ar... Full Story »

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New pipes could cause traffic misery

14:05 - 21 November 2008

A WATER company has announced a plan to dig up and replace almost 10kms of pipes, potentially causing traffic misery for up to six months on village roads. Stansted Mountfitchet is one of the three villages that will benefit from the £1.5 million being s... Full Story »

White Hart
Pub raises cash for heroes

11:56 - 20 November 2008

HEROES were celebrated at a Wimbish pub last week as staff paid tribute to war veterans during Armistice Day. For the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War the White Hart pub hosted a dine for free day last week in the hope of raising cash... Full Story »

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New food stalls may hit market

11:52 - 20 November 2008

A NEW market selling locally produced fruit and vegetables has been given the go-ahead despite fears from existing traders that their business will suffer. A plan for a sustainable food market to be held in Butcher Row, Saffron Walden, on Saturdays was ag... Full Story »

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Village water pump to be restored

11:36 - 20 November 2008

MORE than £1000 will be spent on restoring an historic water pump as part of a county council scheme to give cash to good causes. Hempstead Parish Council has been awarded the money by Essex County Council s Community Initiatives Fund to restore a 19th ce... Full Story »