'Headless soldier' - Ghost hunts to take place at 'haunted' Harwich location
GHOST hunts galore will be taking place at a historic building in Harwich next year.
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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.
Country Superstars will be making its way to Clacton for a night full of non-stop country stars and hits on November 22, from 7.30pm.
Walton Against Lazy Littering, aka the Wallys, spent three hours litter picking along the foreshore of Walton's backwaters and the National Nature Reserve.
A brand new council housing development for the elderly in Lawford has been built where Honeycroft once stood.
The seal's corpse resides on Walton beach, one bay up from the Fisherman's Cafe, and residents claim it has been there for over three weeks.
A LIFEBOAT which once served Frinton and Walton and took part in Dunkirk is now being restored in a museum in Chile and historians are looking for residents who have any stories of the boat.
All Dolled Up, in Rosemary Road, is hosting a raffle to raise money and collect items to donate to food banks across Tendring.
EastCoast5, in Old Pier Street, opened as a restaurant, bar and music venue in 2022 and is now expanding its horizons.
Steven Walker has donated six air fryers to Walton Foodbank, in Walton Community Centre, Standley Road.
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