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Video & Gallery: Dunmow fireworks night
13:54 - 14 November 2008

MUDDY, damp, but definitely not a squib, as the Dunmow fireworks entertained a packed recreation ground on Saturday night. Provided by the Dunmow Round Table group, the Catherine wheels fizzed and the rockets burst into the sky in a dazzling array of colo... Full Story »

Noise communication manager Vicki Hughes
Video: Stansted Airport’s eighth annual noise seminar

17:23 - 03 October 2008

AIRCRAFT noise was top of the agenda as nearly 100 people gathered at Duxford Imperial War Museum for Stansted Airport s eighth annual noise seminar, today (Friday October 3). The event was held to inform people of the latest developments within the airli... Read More »

Town Crier Richard Harris informs the people Dunmow about the various coffee mornings
Video: Macmillan biggest coffee morning 2008

14:27 - 01 October 2008

WEST or East was the choice for many shoppers and townsfolk on Friday morning, for the worlds biggest coffee morning, in aid of the Macmillan Cancer Support charity. Town crier Richard Harris paced up and down the High Street with his familiar Oh yay c... Read More »

Opik Lembit
Video: Lembit Opik against eco-town campaign

14:18 - 02 September 2008

A HIGH-profile politician has thrown his weight behind the campaign to fight the 5000-home eco-town that could be built between Elsenham and Henham. Liberal Democrat housing spokesman Lembit Opik MP saw firsthand what impact the development could have on... Read More »

Flood
Video: Flooding takes over Dunmow

17:32 - 13 August 2008

FLASH flooding, thunderstorms and the occasional sunshine, summer time couldn t be more unpredictable in Dunmow. On Thursday heavy rain caused drains to explode open, flooding parts of Chelmsford Road, Lower Mill Field and Flitch Lane. At around 6.30pm th... Read More »

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