1857: William Hackley recorded in his diary. Rose at 6 and made a fire in the stove. At 8:30 a.m. barometer 29.50, wind north northwest 3, clouds 1. Oriana leaves
1856: William Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose at 4:30 and walked to the Salt Ponds, returned home and bathed. At 8 a.m. barometer 29.57, thermometer 75, wind northeast, clouds 2. Wrote to Mother and mailed my letters. The USS Fulton came in about 8 a.m. The steamer Isabel got in about 4 p.m. and the Fulton went to sea at 5 p.m. The steamer Florida went to sea at 5:30. Mrs. Charles Tift and children went on her on a visit to a sister in Mississippi. The steamer Isabel went to sea at 6 p.m. William Wall went in her as did Senator Stephen Mallory and Dr. Walton.
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A MEDICAL and welfare bus specialising in providing support to vulnerable residents in need pulled into a seaside town and will return next year. The Road SOS Bus, which is normally found in Colchester High Street, parked up on Christmas Tree Island, in Clacton’s town centre, last week. Workers offered support to local residents who are either homeless, at risk of homeless, street drinking, or in need of assistance and support services. The trial run was organised in partnership with Shelter & Health Enlisting Local Support group and North East Essex Clinical Commissioning Group. The trip to Clacton was orchestrated to see how useful the service might be with regards to helping people in the area.
A MEDICAL and welfare bus specialising in providing support to vulnerable residents in need pulled into a seaside town and will return next year. The Road SOS Bus, which is normally found in Colchester High Street, parked up on Christmas Tree Island, in Clacton’s town centre, last week. Workers offered support to local residents who are either homeless, at risk of homeless, street drinking, or in need of assistance and support services. The trial run was organised in partnership with Shelter & Health Enlisting Local Support group and North East Essex Clinical Commissioning Group. The trip to Clacton was orchestrated to see how useful the service might be with regards to helping people in the area.