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  • Clacton: Mammograph machine in memory of Frances

    CANCER patients will benefit from a mammograph machine, donated in memory of a fellow sufferer. Sixty-four-year-old Frances Lewsley, of Point Clear Road in St Osyth, died in January of stomach cancer. For more than 20 years, she had been the leader

  • Tendring: Keep your trailers secure

    POLICE are warning trailer owners to be on their guard after a four-month spate of thefts in Tendring. Five have been stolen since January in Elmstead Market, Great Bentley, Little Clacton, Thorpe and Walton. These include trailers which remove broken

  • Thorpe: Traffic causing a headache

    RESIDENTS are calling for traffic calming measures before problems increase in their village. Homeowners in Thorpe say that vehicular access through the area is already problematic, and that road islands have made the situation worse. They also fear

  • Clacton; Royal makeover plans approved

    Proposals for a multi-million pound hotel project have been unanimously approved by councillors. Members of Tendring's development control committee voted in favour of the plans to regenerate the dilapidated Royal Hotel on Clacton's seafront. The 135