Looking back
Epping station was completely closed and the front desk at Loughton was also lost on April 1 Policing in Epping Forest was continuing to make our headlines five years ago this week following the closure of stations.
Essex Police has claimed a “renewed commitment to local policing”, just one week after stations closed around the county.
In Epping Forest, Epping station was completely closed and the front desk at Loughton was also lost last on April 1, meaning Harlow is now the closest ‘walk in’ station.
Police community support officer (PCSO) numbers have also been slashed, with only ten left in Epping Forest and Brentwood, down from a total of 26.
Essex Police launch new community teams after stations close
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Caledonia Mining Q&A: Connemara North in a major gold hub & prospective territory (LON:CMCL) 8:49 am
Caledonia Mining Corporation plc (LON:CMCL) VC Corporate Development’s Maurice Mason caught up with DirectorsTalk for an exclusive interview to discuss the option agreement for another prospect in Zimbabwe, why the property was put on
care and maintenance and other acquisitions going forward.
Q1: Caledonia Mining Corporation announced earlier that you’ve entered into an option agreement for another prospect in Zimbabwe. Maurice, what can you tell us about the deal?
A1: It’s an option, actually over an old mining property which was shut down in the early 2000’s, it’s a property called Connemara. For those people who’ve been following the mining industry for many years will remember this was a mine run by First Quantum Minerals back when they were invested in Zimbabwe, and before they expanded into Zambia.