Coming to the Thameside Complex, a free, interactive show that invites families to enter a fantastical future world where time is running out.
In this playful, immersive installation, inspired by National Gallery paintings, families spark their imaginations to create extraordinary changes and envision a more sustainable future. It is created by the Makers of Imaginary Worlds company.
Alongside the interactive show, HOME:Zero, is a new exhibition at the Thurrock Museum called From Here to Zero.
A 17-year-old from Tilbury has been banned from several areas across the borough and ordered to engage with support services, following a joint operation between Thurrock Council and Essex Police.
The youth was subject to an anti-social behaviour (ASB) injunction at a court hearing on Tuesday 22 July. The injunction, which includes a power of arrest, will last for one year and aims to curb persistent offending and reduce disruption to the local community.
Last year Thurrock Council’s Trading Standards Ports Team stopped over £47m worth of unsafe and non-compliant goods from being delivered to shops across the country.
Items seized include dangerous phone chargers, telescopic ladders which collapsed and ruptured during testing, potentially dangerous trampolines, unsafe tools including glue guns and sanders and necklaces that contained 4890 times the permitted amount of carcinogenic cadmium, as well as dangerous toys and cosmetics.
Hundreds of road defects, including potholes and cracks, will be repaired on roads across the borough in the coming weeks thanks to fast, cost effective and eco-friendly jet patching technology.
Thurrock Council is once again working with Velocity. Their innovative jet patching technology quickly and conveniently repairs potholes and cracks in a fraction of the time it takes to carry out a traditional repair by blasting a mixture of stones and bitumen into potholes, helping to create a harder wearing and smoother running surface.
Young people in Thurrock who are not sure of their next steps into employment or education after receiving their Entry level, GCSE, A level or BTEC results in August are invited to see a Careers Adviser to discuss their next steps.
Between 10am to 1pm on Tuesday 26 August, the Inspire Hub in Grays will have career advisors available to discuss the opportunities available after receiving your results.
Thurrock Council are seeking the views of residents ahead of exciting plans to improve two play areas in South Ockendon and Corringham.
Originally opened in time for the 2012 Olympics, Corringham Town Park has been a much-loved space, featuring a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA), climbing wall, and outdoor gym equipment. The park has been closed since June 2024 due to safety concerns, but the council plans to install new equiptment and re-open the park for all to enjoy.
Thurrock Council have partnered with Impulse Leisure to offer a FREE two-month membership for residents who successfully stop smoking.
Residents can join a 12-week stop smoking programme to help them take the first step toward a healthier, smoke-free life.
The friendly, local service can help by providing 1:1 support, with an expert who will provide a personalised quit plan and give access to free stop smoking aids.
A set of 10 new solar lights have been installed on a green area in Centurion Way Purfleet after the council and the local community forum worked together.
John Rowles, the chairman of the Purfleet-on-Thames Community Forum, had identified the need for the lights, the council used money which had been set aside by a developer as a condition for them getting planning permission to buy the lights and the council’s contractor Milestone Infrastructure LTD installed them for free.
Residents, local businesses and other stakeholders will have an opportunity to speak with Thurrock Council’s top team to learn more about what Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) will mean for the borough and ask any questions they may have.
The council has set up two public question time events in August, the first online through a live video meeting and the second face-to-face/in-person at the Thameside Theatre.
Following last week’s Full Council meeting and ahead of Corporate Overview and Scrutiny next week, the Leader of the Council, Cllr Lynn Worrall, has announced Thurrock Council’s emerging preferred option for four new local authorities for Greater Essex, as part of local government reorganisation.
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