Meet Colchester's new town crier who wants to promote the city's 'heritage'
Rennie Chivers, 67, succeeds Robert Needham, who held the post for the past 27 years.
Rennie Chivers, 67, succeeds Robert Needham, who held the post for the past 27 years.
Marketing, PR and training agency, Mosaic, in Severalls Lane, Colchester, has achieved B Corp certified.
Langham Oaks, in School Road, Langham, has received a positive Ofsted report following an inspection that took place at the start of October across two days
Krishna Veeramreddy of The Anglia Star Hotel, in North Station Road, has asked Colchester Council for planning permission
The Dragonfly Lounge, a drag show venue and bar, will open at Foundation House, Long Wyre Street, Colchester, after its application was approved.
Eight authors descended upon George Yard Shopping Centre, Braintree, from 10am to 3pm on Saturday for the first ever Meet Essex’s Amazing Authors event.
Busted will headline Lower Castle Park on August 15, 2025, as part of the Colchester Castle Summer Series. After more two decades in the music industry, Busted have become known for big UK charting hits like What I Go To School For, Crashed The Wedding, and Year 3000. For the band’s first Essex performance in six years, Busted will be joined by pop group, Scouting For Girls.
Aaron Talbot, 47, of Conifer Close, stole more than £1,700 of meat, detergents, and coffee from two shops across Colchester over nine-months.
Hundreds of people attended Colchester’s city centre on Wednesday evening to enjoy the Christmas festivities on offer
A SUCCESSFUL businessman who is the investor behind a multi-million-pound transformation of a former pub has confirmed he has “no intention” of selling even if it must remain closed for years.
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