Brightlingsea's famous feline Max has been immortalised in print – on a calendar produced by local photographer Stephen Johnson.
Max, famous for his friendly nature, adventurous spirit and travels that have seen him end up miles from home, has been
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The new owners of a swimming pool in the back garden of a house Robinson Road have applied for permission to hire it out for children's swimming lessons.
Up until Jethel House changed hands this summer, the indoor pool had been hired out to swimming
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Brightlingsea looks set to have a special public toilet and changing room built for people whose physical or learning disabilities prevent them from using existing disabled facilities.
Tendring District Council (TDC)
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Brightlingsea residents who may be struggling with the cost of heating are being offered a warm welcome in St James' Church from next week (November 2).
The church's Warm Wednesday initiative will see the building's heating on from 9am to 4.30pm
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The success of businesses run by two Brightlingsea women has been recognised in the Tendring4Growth awards.
Sarah Capon, the landlady of Brightlingsea pub The Railway Tavern, and Lucy Weaver, who runs Pink Parrot Pottery in Great Bentley, were both
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Free school meal vouchers will be available for around 50,000 eligible pupils across Essex this October half-term (24-28 Oct) thanks to renewed funding from the Department for Work and Pensions.
The funding of £750,000 has been allocated by the County
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Organisations supporting children, young people and families in Essex have just two weeks to apply for well-being grants of up to £20,000.
Essex Voluntary Services' VVU community grant fund is open to local, ’not for profit’, voluntary or community
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A fish and chip supper event, organised by the Brightlingsea and District RNLI and attended by around 70 people, raised £1,115.25 for the lifeboat charity.
The event, in the YMCA on Saturday night (October 15) featured a concert by local shanty group
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Brightlingsea Info reader Pam Gillett managed to catch this little visitor on video.
She identified the bird as a Diamond Dove, a native of the deserts of North and Central Australia - so either it'sflown a very long way or, more likely, escaped from
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Sheltered housing in Tendring will be used to support patients leaving hospital in a move designed to relieve some of the pressure on health services in North Essex.
The initiative, funded by Essex County Council (ECC),
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The Suffolk and north east Essex area is outperforming every other area in England for its delivery of the autumn Covid booster vaccination programme.
Latest figures published (October 10) for the NHS Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board (
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Tendring residents will soon be able to enjoy free festive events – and the Colchester Film Festival – thanks to Essex County Council’s (ECC) Arts and Cultural Fund.
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Tendring residents will soon be able to enjoy free festive events – and the Colchester Film Festival – thanks to Essex County Council’s (ECC) Arts and Cultural Fund.
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The Environment Agency (EA) has suggested that the gassy smell that has plagued the town over recent months might be coming from drains or pumping stations.
In a briefing note released on September 29, the EA says that "no odours were detected that we
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Hundreds of people enjoyed an afternoon of fresh air and fun at Brightlingsea's first Fresh Air Festival on Sunday (October 2).
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Hundreds of people enjoyed an afternoon of fresh air and fun at Brightlingsea's first Fresh Air Festival on Sunday (October 2).
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"History has to start somewhere," Brightlingsea Mayor Mick Barry told guests at the first Brightlingsea Oyster Feast – which marked the first harvesting of Brightlingsea native oysters for decades.
The feast – a lunch at Brightlingsea Sailing Club on
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"History has to start somewhere," Brightlingsea Mayor Mick Barry told guests at the first Brightlingsea Oyster Feast – which marked the first harvesting of Brightlingsea native oysters for decades.
The feast – a lunch at Brightlingsea Sailing Club on
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