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Scoreline does not tell whole story

Teambath lost their unbeaten Blue Square South record at Braintree Town's Cressing Road last Saturday, but head coach Andy Tillson insisted the game was far closer than the 4-1 scoreline suggests. The Essex side have reached the play-offs in ...

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Dawn - Braintree Essex August 2008

If you ever go on a ghost walk, i highly recommend this one! Graham was brilliant, it was the best two hours! Graham was packed with information and lots of quirky extras. Thank you Graham.

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Drugs war

Drug seizures have little impact on the amount of narcotics on Britain's streets, according to a think-tank report. Two men with very different experiences of the drugs world distinguish their stories and give their views. DARREN GOLD, 38 Darren, from Braintree, Essex, is schools team cock of the walk with the charity Drugsline (0808 1 606 606). I was a heroin addict from the duration of existence...

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Police hunt cafe arsonists

POLICE are hunting arsonists who destroyed a family-run café and may have been responsible for three other fires in an Essex town in just one night. The Pasha Café in Leather Lane, Braintree, was completely destroyed after flames ripped through the building on Saturday night.

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Fatal crash victim named by police

A WOMAN who died after her car was involved in a collision with a lorry laden with telegraph poles in Essex has been named. Laura Barker, 27, of Hedingham Road, Wethersfield, near Braintree, died in hospital yesterday afternoon.

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Singers across pond hosting group from another Braintree

A score of regional singers based in Braintree is making an international connection this week as they travel to England to perform with the UK's identically named Braintree Choral Society in a joint concert in England's Essex County.

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CCTV released of suspected shoplifters

POLICE in Essex are hoping the public can help them trace these three people suspected of shoplifting from a designer village. The alleged thefts took place both Lacoste and Tommy Hilfiger stores in the Freeport shopping outlet in Braintree.

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Man shot with crossbow in Braintree

AN Essex football club is helping police investigate an incident in its stadium car park which saw a man shot with a crossbow. Braintree Town Football Club has been co-operating with detectives who are looking into the circumstances surrounding an assault in the town in which a man was hit with a bolt.

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Phyllis Webb: 78-year-old widow, lives in Braintree, Essex

Rising fuel and food prices are the issues that most concern Phyllis Webb, a 78-year-old widow who lives on a state pension and means-tested allowances of £212 a week.

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Lorry crashes into thatched house

A THATCHED cottage in a small Essex village has been left badly damaged after it was hit by a passing lorry. The articulated lorry left the road at about 5am this morning and ploughed into the house in Blackmore End, near Braintree.

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Police hit the books to learn Polish

POLICE in Essex are set to go back to the classroom in a bid to learn Polish. With more and more people from the Eastern European country heading to the UK for work, the officers from Braintree have decided their jobs will be assisted by learning the language.