Pictures: Harwich residents pay their respects at Remembrance Sunday memorial
Harwich residents came to pay their respects to those who lost their lives in conflict on Remembrance Sunday.
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Harwich residents came to pay their respects to those who lost their lives in conflict on Remembrance Sunday.
Works are beginning to show progress at the new Harwich retail park, which will have a Travelodge, KFC, Starbucks, Howdens and Screwfix.
Many residents came to pay their respects at the Manningtree Remembrance Sunday proceedings, led by veterans.
The Rose and Thorn cafe in Harwich has new ownership, with the new owner saying she would "always love to own a little coffee shop".
Essex Police have released an image of a man they would like to speak with after an assault on a woman in Harwich back in August.
Essex Police's Rural Engagement Team have been at Harwich Port to undergo checks to identify stolen machinery.
A unique football coaching team, Football Fun Factory are looking to provide the very best sessions for children across Tendring.
MP for Harwich and North Essex, Sir Bernard Jenkin is looking to find alternatives for the Norwich to Tilbury pylon scheme alongside OFFSET.
After Tendring Council revealed plans to build 139 new homes at Harwich's Navy Yard, residents have strongly objected to the proposals.
Catalina Carvajal, based in Harwich, has designed a matchday programme for Ipswich Town FC.
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