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Family of the late Bert William Bates
I am searching for the family of Bert William Bates born 1910 died Oct 1994. His parents are Frederick Cubitson Bates and Dorothea Bates nee Shelley but she could have been his stepmother as I think his father may have been married before. I am reserching
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Fitness Equipment
Keep Fit. Folding Aerobic Rider BCR1500 Body Sculpture. As new £40. YORK 6600 heavy duty bench with weights £50. D.P Rowing machine £10. Phone 01375 402838.
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Cream/Green Two Seater Sofa
Two seater sofa and two matching armchairs. Colour cream and green in excellent clean condition. Good reason for sale. 01702 297531. £250.00 Cost £1300.00 new.
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Junior Stylist
Junior Stylist, newly qualified looking for permanent position in Salon to work and further training. Please call Rosanne 01702 527397 Mob 07858 838414.
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Belstaff Wax Motorcycle Jacket
Wanted Belstaff Wax Motorcycle Jacket contact Darren 07747 626487.
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Dovercourt: Yobs attempt to set fire to festive lights
A grieving mother is living scared after yobs threw burning paper on to her balcony where festive lights and a tribute to her son were displayed. Ann Attridge, who lives in a ground-floor flat in Churchill Court, Dovercourt, said she is still in shock
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Clacton: Sand-storm blocks road
A coastal road had to be closed after it was flooded by sand. High winds over the weekend caused tons of debris from Clacton's Martello Bay beach to be blown on to the promenade and Hastings Avenue. The clear-up operation is set to continue today.
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Tendring: Council pledges online bill paying will not close offices
Payment offices will not close because more people are paying bills online, councillors have been told. Tendring Council predicts it will receive more than £2 million in e-payments in 2006/07 - double the figure for 2005/06. It wants more people to
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Tendring: ‘Give graffiti yobs their own walls’
Graffiti yobs should be provided with designated walls to stop them causing district-wide damage. Tendring councillor Lawrie Payne's off-the-wall idea received a mixed reaction from the service development and delivery committee last night. The Harwich
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Wrabness: Shock at theft of church coat of arms
Brazen thieves have stolen a valuable coat of arms from a church in broad daylight. The royal arms have taken pride of place above the vestry door in All Saints' Church, Wrabness, for almost 200 years. The theft of the much-loved item from the 12th
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Colchester: £1m centre is for all the community
A new £1 million community centre is getting ready to open its doors. The Oak Tree community centre, in Pond Field, Colchester, will provide a focus for residents of the Harwich Road and St Anne's area and a base for Sure Start, a Government initiative
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Colchester: U’s hope for a charity hit
Colchester's footballers were preparing to show off their musical talents today as they re-record their anthem for charity. The squad is teaming up with two local punk bands - Special Duties and Koopa - to sing Up the U's at a studio in Witham. The
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Colchester: Duo crowned disco champs
Disco-mad Dee Bovingdon is having the time of her life after being crowned the UK's dancing queen. Dee and dance partner, Aaron Harknett, scooped the national freestyle title at Blackpool's famous Winter Gardens Express Ballroom. They wowed the judges
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Colchester: Criminals say town ‘too hot to handle’
Criminals are targeting other towns because Colchester has become "too hot". The news that shoplifters, bag-snatchers and other yobs are leaving the town comes as police launch their Christmas crackdown today to stamp out crime and antisocial behaviour