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Plans return for bustling green town with homes and shops at Lakeside Shopping Centre
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Lakeside could be turned into bustling green town
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New bus shelters in Thurrock
WORK is underway installing new bus shelters as older structures make way for more modern ones at bus stops across the borough.
Currently the first 46 bus shelters are in the process of being installed and later in the year the project will move on to replace larger shelters, some of which will feature real time bus arrival information and an electronic advertising panel.
Cllr Ben Maney, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, said: “These new shelters provide better seating and lighting for the borough’s bus users as well as being neater and less obtrusive on our pedestrian walkways.
WE alway remember one Labour candidate telling us how he put on weight whist standing in Orsett. It was all the cake the good ladies of Orsett, Bulphan and Horndon-on-the-Hill would give to him, when he came round. Of course, even though they agreed with many things he said, they naturally were voting Conservative.
So it will not be earth shattering news that we predict Sue Little will be re-elected.
There was a time when UKIP polled over 700 votes here but Sue has seen them off.
We are sure Sue and hard working Barry Johnson will have done the hard yards around Orsett.
Toy supplier fined over dangerous goods
A THURROCK based company and its director have been forced to pay out more than £4,100 after they failed to follow advice to ensure that imported toys met proper safety standards and did not pose a danger to children.
JL Supplies Ltd were fined £600 and ordered to pay £937 costs and £60 victim surcharge while company director, Jonathon Laidlaw was fined £1,400 and ordered to pay £1,000 costs and a £140 victim surcharge after pleading guilty to importing and supplying unsafe toys that could have hurt children when he appeared at Southend Magistrates Court on 14 April.
An inspection by Thurrock Council Trading Standards officers carried out at the company premises in Horndon-on-the-Hill found the supplier had toys that didn’t have safety documentation. Further testing found a number of unsafe toys which put children at risk of choking and asphyxiation and other toys which did not carry the proper documentation and label
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