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  • Church’s rich past revealed in new book

    BRADFIELD’s oldest-surviving building has been documented in a new book. The book, entitled St Lawrence Church, Bradfield –a History of an Essex Church, examines the church, which dates back to Norman or possibly even Anglo-Saxon times, and its

  • Evie-May racks up miles for hospice

    A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD fundraiser has walked for seven miles to raise money for St Helena Hospice for the second year in a row. Evie-May Heath, of Third Avenue, Dovercourt, was inspired to help the charity after members of staff from the hospice visited

  • Runners urged to sign up for 24-hour race

    HARDY runners are being reminded to sign up for Great Bromley’s first 24-hour runathon. The event, organised by Harwich Runners, will see participants run, jog or walk the five-mile off-road loop either solo, in pairs or as teams of up to eight

  • Timmins is hat-trick hero for dominant Duckpond

    CITY SAINTS 2 DUCKPOND 5 Wally Castle Trophy DUCKPOND were always in control of this tie – largely thanks to a hat-trick from Lee Timmins. He headed them into an early lead, before Matt Geen thumped home a second for the Harwich side

  • Harwich pipped in first game

    HARWICH and Dovercourt Cricket Club suffered a narrow defeat on the opening day of the new Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Championship season. They lost by just nine runs, in a low-scoring division five curtain-raiser at home to Earl Stonham.