Children across Thurrock are being invited to take part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which has launched in libraries across the borough this July. All children can sign up from Saturday 11 July and can start receiving their stickers from Monday 20 July.
This week, residents, community representatives and project partners joined Thurrock Council to celebrate the opening of the upgraded play area in Anchor Fields, Tilbury.
We are aware of an issue affecting My Account logins and password resets on mobile devices. There are some possible workarounds that could help while work takes place to resolve it.
Parents and carers across Thurrock are being encouraged to get involved in their local Family Hubs through a range of rewarding volunteering opportunities.
Family Hubs in all localities are offering opportunities for parents and carers to join the Parent Carer Panel or become an EPEC (Empowering Parents Empowering Communities) Parent Group Leader.
Both opportunities play an active role in shaping services, supporting other families, and building stronger communities.
Tributes have been paid to Terry Piccolo, who sadly passed away on Monday 6 July.
Mr Piccolo was Mayor of Thurrock from May 2019 until May 2021, the only person to ever serve two consecutive terms as Mayor of the borough. The flags at the council’s Civic Offices have been lowered to half-mast, to mark his passing.
The interactive Beat the Street Tilbury and Chadwell St Mary challenge has come to an end, with more than 2,415 local residents clocking up an impressive 9,172 miles of active travel together.
The free six-week game transformed the streets of Tilbury and Chadwell St Mary into a giant interactive playground, encouraging residents of all ages to walk, run, cycle, scoot and wheel between ‘Beat Boxes’ to earn points and prizes.
Join us in Grays Town Centre on Friday 17 July, from 10:30am to 2:30pm, as we introduce you to Thurrock Council’s Community Tobacco Partnership, taking place alongside the weekly Friday market.
Residents in East Tilbury can enjoy even greater access to their local library.
East Tilbury Library and Hub is now open on Wednesdays and stays open later — until 7pm — giving greater access for those who find it difficult to visit during traditional office hours.