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Three charged with drug and human trafficking offences in north Essex
THREE people have been charged with being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs in Clacton and human trafficking. Essex Police officers say they have received reports of drug dealing in the Tendring district since January. Officers in the
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'True gem on Essex sunshine coast' - Adventure farm wins tourism award
An adventure farm on the Essex coast has won a prestigious tourism and hospitality award. Hasty’s Adventure Farm in West Road, Clacton, was shortlisted as one of the finalists for the category of Small Visitor Attraction of the Year at this year
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Clacton Gazette readers can subscribe for just £2 for 2 months in flash sale
Readers who want to subscribe to the Clacton Gazette site can enjoy an exclusive offer of £2 for 2 months or over 15% off an annual subscription during our limited-time promotion. A digital subscription is the best way to read Clacton, Frinton
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Motorcyclist in his 60s suffers 'life changing injuries' after 'serious' crash
A MAN suffered life-changing injuries after a “serious” crash involving two cars and a motorbike, police have said. An air ambulance rushed a man in his 60s to a major trauma centre after the crash in Landermere Road, Thorpe-le-Soken, on Tuesday
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Grandmother, 68, died of ‘unsurvivable’ dog bite wounds inquest hears
A grandmother who was savaged to death by XL bullies died of “unsurvivable” dog bite wounds, an inquest heard. Police discovered Esther Martin, 68, unresponsive inside a property in Jaywick in Essex, Thursday’s hearing in Chelmsford was told.
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'People will die' falling on paths if potholed pavements go unfixed, campaigners fear
PEOPLE “will die” after falling on potholed pavements, a concerned husband has said after his wife fell and was left with a fractured eye socket. Sue Lucas also fractured her arm after falling in Fourth Avenue, Frinton, on Saturday afternoon.
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This Essex beach is a magnet for fossil hunters... so I went along
FOSSIL hunting is a popular activity on Walton's beaches due to its rich history full of prehistoric finds. It is regarded as one of the best coastal locations for fossils found in the Red Crag and is famous for megalodon teeth and fossilised