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Cressing: Meet Father Christmas and his reindeer
Father Christmas and his reindeer are heading to Cressing Temple Barns tomorrow and next weekend. Start your Christmas celebrations with a visit to Father Christmas’ magical grotto, where children can meet the man himself before choosing a special
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Braintree Town secure a 2-0 win against ten-man Chester
Braintree Town secured all three points at the Deva Stadium. The Iron won their Skrill Premier match 2-0 against ten-man Chester. Braintree started the game brightly and had the majority of the play and chances in the first half. Sean Marks
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Halstead and Earls Colne: Santa and his grotto head to a high street near you
Santa will be bringing some Christmas cheer to Halstead and Earls Colne next week. The festive icon will be setting up his special grotto in Earls Colne High Street outside Fork Handles on Tuesday from 4.30pm until 7pm. He will then make his
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Witham: Young sisters campaign for more Christmas lights
Two determined young sisters are appealing for Witham’s underwhelming Christmas tree to be given a makeover. Emma and Ava Corrigan took part in the town’s festivities at last Wednesday’s Christmas lights switch-on, performing as part of the Big
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Essex: Possible delays at Stansted airport
Travellers are being warned they could face delays at Stansted Airport after an air traffic control centre fault. The airport is one of many currently being affected by the fault at the NATS Area Control centre at Swanwick. Stansted is asking
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Witham: Record amount raised for Poppy Appeal
Witham residents have raised a record-breaking amount of cash for this year’s Poppy Appeal. RBL Witham Branch social secretary Annie Northfield said: “Thanks to the generosity of the people of Witham and the surrounding area, a massive £21,551
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Braintree: Movember teams reflect on their efforts
Braintree colleagues are back to their clean-shaven selves after a top Movember effort. Ten members of staff at Braintree Precision Components, on the Springwood Industrial Estate, raised about £250 by growing their facial hair for the