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Start planning your Summer family days out

17 July 2025

Keeping the children entertained over the Summer holidays can be a challenge.

That’s why the Council has launched an online guide of things to do for children and families over the break.

Our Summer Fun guide is filled with ideas, events and places to take the family – and most of the suggestions are free or at a low cost.

The activities run from the Big Lunches to open air theatre; from free inactive shows to the summer reading challenge, from paddleboarding to reptile safaris, and free exhibitions uncovering Thurrock’s past.

Thurrock Council responds to ministerial statement on intervention

17 July 2025

Thurrock Council has today (17 July) welcomed the decision by the Minister for Local Government, Jim McMahon MP, to extend the period in which dedicated commissioners remain at the authority. Following the existing commissioners’ fifth letter to Government last month, which noted sustained progress made by Thurrock Council as it navigates its recovery and improvement journey, the government has today confirmed to maintain intervention help the council sustain its progress and improve services to local residents.

Driving up standards for second-hand car dealers

17 July 2025

A series of visits to second hand car dealers by Thurrock Council’s Trading Standards team will help protect residents from buying unreliable, or even potentially dangerous, cars.

The visits will give dealers the advice and guidance they need to prevent problems after cars have been sold, including information about the safety and quality standards cars need to meet to safety and consumer standards laws.

Thurrock Council seeks residents' views on changes to local government across Essex

16 July 2025

Thurrock Council launched its public engagement today (16 July), inviting residents and local stakeholders to share their views on the issues important to them as proposals to reshape local government across Essex progress. 

This follows the government’s decision to reorganise local government across Essex, aiming to simplify the current system. Under these plans, the 15 existing councils, including Thurrock, will be replaced by a smaller number of larger authorities serving Greater Essex.

Hundreds visit Thurrock Council's care-focused Careers Fair

16 July 2025

Residents from across Thurrock were at the Thameside Theatre on Friday 11 July to discover some of the exciting job and training opportunities in and around the borough. 

The Early Years and Health & Social Care Jobs Fair, which was hosted by Thurrock Council in partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), was a free event that gave Thurrock residents the chance to explore career pathways and opportunities in two vital job sectors: 

Local pupils in harmony with Royal Opera singers

11 July 2025

Over 1,000 pupils from primary schools across Thurrock joined singers from the Royal Opera and Ballet House to perform in the Thurrock Junior Music Festival 

Between Tuesday 8 July and Thursday 10 July, over (750 children), aged 7 to 11, performed a variety of musical hits including rock, pop, gospel and opera songs.  

Purfleet Community Pantry & Café achieve 5-star food hygiene rating 

9 July 2025

Purfleet Pantry and Café has been operating for 11 months, providing essential support and a welcoming space for residents or visitors to Purfleet. This week, a major milestone has been achieved with a 5-star Food Hygiene Rating from the Food Standards Agency - a testament to the volunteers’ unwavering commitment to their community.

Initially target was to try and get 50 resident’s register to the pantry in the first six months, this target was hit within just two weeks of launch. The Pantry is now supporting over 120 residents!

Annual electoral canvass in Thurrock begins

4 July 2025

Residents should check to make sure they are registered to vote as Thurrock Council begins its statutory annual electoral canvass.  

Between Friday 4 July and Sunday 20 July, households across the borough will receive a form requesting that occupants verify the accuracy of the information on the electoral register.  

Residents must advise the council if any changes are needed to the details listed on the form, or confirm the details are correct if the form states a response is required. 

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