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Police issue condition update for pedestrian injured in Hornchurch crash
Police have issued a condition update for a man taken to a major trauma centre after being injured in a crash in Hornchurch this week. The update comes after officers were called at 2.21pm on October 8 with reports of a collision involving a pedestrian
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RECAP after 'crash' closes road in Romford
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£1.6m spend on ULEZ-compliant buses agreed
Havering Council has agreed to spend £1.6million on 13 new Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) compliant buses. In a bid to ease future costs, the cabinet agreed to partly replace its current stock with new vehicles that meet the requirements of the
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Inside the family-run bakery which has reopened with a new name and fresh look
A bakery has reopened under new management and with a new name. Tony's Bakery opened its doors to customers on Wednesday (October 9) in White Hart Lane, Collier Row, with a fresh red shopfront. It has replaced Tracey's Deli, which closed its
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Harold Wood man helps friends on ultra challenge
Harold Wood's Stephen Banham-Scott played his part in a gruelling John O'Groats to Land's End challenge recently. The 25-year-old joined university friend Cian Adams and his elder brother Jordan as they ran the length of the UK in support of Alzheimer's
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Sylvester: Raiders need to maintain high standards
Raiders forward Jake Sylvester says they need to maintain their high standards as they bid for more National League success this weekend. The Romford outfit face a long trip to Sheffield Steeldogs on Saturday (7pm), before returning to host Berkshire
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PHOTOS: Northern Lights captured 'exploding' across the Romford skyline
Romford residents were left in awe after the sky "exploded" with colour from the Northern Lights. The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, could be seen across the UK last night (October 10) - and they were even pictured in Romford
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Hornchurch man part of gang which smuggled £184m of cocaine in banana shipment
A Hornchurch man was part of an organised crime group which smuggled £184 million worth of cocaine into the country in a shipment of bananas. Erik Muci, 44, of Haynes Road, was convicted of conspiracy to import class A drugs by an Old Bailey jury