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  • Ward - win was the most important thing for U's

    Colchester United manager John Ward was pleased to see his side bag the three points after seeing off ten-man Walsall. The U's secured their first win in five matches in League One after Anthony Wordsworth's penalty just after the half-hour mark proved

  • Two arrested after Clacton police chase

    Two men have been arrested on suspicion of sparking a police chase across Clacton in a stolen car. A 25-year-old and a 23-year-old man were arrested and bailed until October 7 on suspicion of driving offences and stealing a green Range Rover which police

  • Wordsworth wins it for U's against ten-man Saddlers

    Anthony Wordsworth's first-half penalty proved enough for Colchester United to edge past ten-man Walsall with a 1-0 victory this afternoon. The U's ended a run of four games without a win in League One in front of a crowd of 3,103 but it

  • Cycle path cracking after just two years

    CRACKS have appeared in a £250,000 cycle route less than two years after it opened. The path, through High Woods Country Park, will be repaired after cyclists raised safety fears. The route, linking the Weston Homes Community Stadium with North Station

  • Kelsey does her bit to raise awareness of St Helena

    A NURSERY worker whose mother died of cancer is being joined by colleagues to raise awareness of the work of St Helena Hospice. Kelsey Davies, 23, a manager at the Old Schoolhouse Kindergarten, in London Road, Stanway, is backing the hospice’s awareness

  • Charity warns number of homeless in Colchester could double

    THE number of homeless in Colchester could more than double due to Government cuts, a charity warned. Dave Egan, manager of the April Centre, revealed the allowance paid to under-35s for privately-rented, one-bed properties is set to drop in April from