'How time flies' - Clacton shop delighted to celebrate fifth anniversary
The store, opened in 2019 by Zoe Tipple and daughter Kayleigh Seal, gives environmentally-minded shoppers the chance to limit their reliance on single-use plastics.
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The store, opened in 2019 by Zoe Tipple and daughter Kayleigh Seal, gives environmentally-minded shoppers the chance to limit their reliance on single-use plastics.
The St Helena Hospice shop, in Frinton's Triangle Shopping Centre, in Rochford Way, will close on December 14.
The big man and his merry team of helpers will be making regular trips to the seaside attraction in the run-up to Christmas with a host of fun for all the family.
A WALTON councillor has issued a strong condemnation of a bus service for failing to address numerous complaints from residents.
Bosses at Clacton Pier took the chance to talk business with the town’s MP when he visited the seaside attraction.
A CLACTON house has been left uninhabitable after a portable heater fell over and caused a fire.
Tonia Barnett, 47, has raised hundreds of pounds for Children In Need and is still hoping to collect more money for the cause which is close to her heart.
A POPULAR Kirby pub will be closing its kitchen for a week to renovate the cooking area, paving the way for a new menu.
GHOST hunts galore will be taking place at a historic building in Harwich next year.
WALTON Pier will be keeping its rides open on the weekends for the winter season.
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