Pensioner praises new bus service but says it needs 'as much publicity as possible'
A PENSIONER who relies on public transport to get to a major retail has issued a “use it or lose it” plea to residents.
Senior Crime and Court Reporter
Daniel Rees is the Gazette’s crime and court reporter, covering everything from bike thefts to murder trials. As well as reporting from magistrates’ and crown courts, Daniel also attends crime scenes and interviews the chief constable of Essex Police once a month. Daniel is also leading the Gazette’s coverage of knife crime in Colchester, having spoken to officers, campaigners, and victims of knife offences to highlight the importance of the issue. Before joining the Gazette newsroom in 2021, Daniel studied English at Aberdeen and Durham University, and earned an NCTJ Gold Standard Diploma in 2020.
Daniel Rees is the Gazette’s crime and court reporter, covering everything from bike thefts to murder trials. As well as reporting from magistrates’ and crown courts, Daniel also attends crime scenes and interviews the chief constable of Essex Police once a month. Daniel is also leading the Gazette’s coverage of knife crime in Colchester, having spoken to officers, campaigners, and victims of knife offences to highlight the importance of the issue. Before joining the Gazette newsroom in 2021, Daniel studied English at Aberdeen and Durham University, and earned an NCTJ Gold Standard Diploma in 2020.
A PENSIONER who relies on public transport to get to a major retail has issued a “use it or lose it” plea to residents.
Out of the 14 Essex Police districts, only Braintree and Maldon experienced dog attacks on farm animals last year, according to police data.
National Highways has revealed its latest set of A12 closures for the summer ahead as the August completion date approaches.
Elijah Clark was cross-examined at Chelmsford Crown Court, where stood trial for murder, manslaughter, actual bodily harm, and possession of a knife.
Jonah Varelar had tried to make his way to Colchester in October last year when was stopped by a ticket inspector.
Guy Clarke had shoplifted from a Colchester branch of the retailer in March when he stole products worth £18.59.
COUNCIL leader David King has said representatives “of every tribe” are challenged with keeping the electorate engaged in local politics.
Elizabeth Alake-Akinyemi was elected councillor for Greenstead after receiving 1,150 votes in Thursday’s local council elections.
Mr Cufoglu, 30, won 1,247 votes to Ms Nissen’s 826 to ensure all three of Colchester’s Green councillors represented the same ward.
Whilst the Conservatives endured a bleak national picture, they performed strongly in Colchseter where they held each of the wards they contested.
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