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00:09 > Saturday 22nd November 2008

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Man told to catch stray dog
10:43 - 20 November 2008

UTTLESFORD S animal (dog) warden has been described as a waste of tax payers money , after one resident says he was told he should catch a stray dog himself. Another resident was told to ferry a huge Mastiff dog up the B184, from Dunmow to Saffron Walde... Full Story »

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Tablers donate £5000 to good causes

10:38 - 20 November 2008

EVENTS held by the Dunmow Round Table have led to the group giving more than £5000 to needy people in the community in just over six months. Since April 2008, events such as the recent fireworks display have brought a regular cash flow through the Round T... Full Story »

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Update on transatlantic rower

10:28 - 20 November 2008

TRANSATLANTIC rower Charlie Pitcher, from Felsted, has given the Broadcast his latest update on how his preparations for the toughest race in the world are going. Mr Pitcher, 45, featured on the front of the Dunmow Broadcast back on May 8, with the hope... Full Story »

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Teenager is top RAF recruit

10:25 - 20 November 2008

A RECRUIT from Dunmow has become the best of the best after receiving a trophy on his RAF graduation day. George Haywood, aged 18, from The Causeway, graduated from The Recruit Training Squadron at RAF Halton near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, after com... Full Story »

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Crimes down during street lights switch-off

12:35 - 19 November 2008

A STREET-lighting trial has revealed a fall in crime during the hours the lights have been switched off. A pilot scheme carried out in Uttlesford over the past eighteen months involved switching off most of the street lights in residential areas for aroun... Full Story »