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Interfaith Event brings together faith leaders from across Thurrock

16 January 2025
On 8th January leaders from different faiths attended an event at the Civic Offices, Council Leader John Kent and Chief Executive Dave Smith invited the group to attend as part of the work to strengthen relationships with faith communities.
The Council recognise there is still much to do to reinforce their zero-tolerance approach to racism, reporting race hate crime and rebuilding confidence and cohesion locally. By partnering with the community in this way we open up opportunities to reach and support residents in different ways.

Essex councils seek to take control for greater opportunities and prosperity

10 January 2025
Thurrock Council, Essex County Council and Southend-on-Sea City Council have agreed to work together to seek momentous change in the way local government operates in Essex.
The councils have today (10 January) written to the government to confirm that they want to proceed with devolution and the reorganisation of local councils in the area.
The letter to the Minister for Local Government confirms that the councils want to be part of the Government’s devolution priority programme.

Thurrock Council’s Cabinet approves commitment to devolution

9 January 2025
Thurrock Council’s Cabinet has approved recommendations to commit to the Government’s priority programme for devolution and as a consequence request that elections in May 2025 are postponed.
If the other top tier authorities in Essex are agreed we will write a joint letter to the Secretary of State on Friday 10 January.
The recommendations approved by Thurrock Council’s Cabinet on Tuesday 7 January are:

Thurrock Council to discuss devolution and local government reorganisation

7 January 2025
Thurrock councillors will discuss how proposals for devolution and local government re-organisation could affect the borough and wider Essex, including Essex County Council, Southend on Sea City Council, and Essex district councils.
This follows the publication of the Government's White Paper on English Devolution, on Monday 16 December 2024, which set out plans for delivering devolution more widely.

Generosity of Thurrock shines through with Give a Gift campaign

7 January 2025
Thurrock’s Give a Gift campaign, supported by Thurrock Council, helped to ensure that vulnerable children and families across the borough could wake up to a gift on Christmas Day and enjoy a festive meal.
The campaign received incredible support from residents, local businesses and council staff. As a result, hundreds of toys and gifts were donated, as well as money for gift cards and food vouchers, which were then distributed to those most in need.
Through the generous donations, the campaign delivered:

A Christmas message from Cllr John Kent, Leader of Thurrock Council

20 December 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, it’s a good time to reflect on the year just gone, as we also start to make plans for the year ahead.
Since I became Leader of the Council following the local elections in May, I’ve been really pleased with the progress the council has made on our journey to recover from the financial problems caused by past investment decisions, always with the clear aim of reducing any impact on residents, and putting the foundations in place to build a better future for Thurrock.

Thurrock Museum awarded funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to bring communities together and celebrate Thurrock’s heritage

20 December 2024
Thurrock Museum has been awarded more than £140,000 to boost the care and understanding of its collections, by working with Thurrock’s diverse and new communities to explore the borough’s heritage and strengthen work-related skills.
The museum service, provided by Thurrock Council, will receive £144,531 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for its new Routes to Roots: Sharing Thurrock’s Heritage with Communities New and Old project.

Local Development Order will help unlock growth in Thurrock

20 December 2024
A new Local Development Order (LDO) for the Thames Gateway Logistics Park will help unlock growth helping to create jobs and prosperity for local people.
An LDO provides permission for specific developments within a site, it ensures that the site as a whole conforms to planning regulations and it simplifies the planning process by removing the need for developers to obtain planning permission for certain developments on the site, helping to attract inward investment.

Car cruiser Public Space Protection Order extended for another three years

18 December 2024
Thurrock Council is extending the successful Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) which prevents car cruising events from taking place in West Thurrock for another three years.
The PSPO was originally put in place in 2015 and since then has been extended three times. It gives the council and Essex Police the powers to crack down on the anti-social behaviour and disruption to residents and has been a real success in helping prevent and stop disruptive car cruiser events.