Thurrock Council has confirmed that its Selective Licensing Scheme will resume after a High Court Judge refused permission for a Judicial Review to challenge the scheme.
The Judicial Review was put forward to stop the council implementing the Selective Licensing Scheme, which has been designed to improve housing standards in the private rented sector and ensure safer, better-quality housing for residents.
Planning permission has been granted for the regeneration of the riverside path and cycle way linking Grays Town Wharf with Tilbury Docks.
Works will include a new walkway, improved flood defences and landscaping to help open up the riverfront in Grays, which is the first phase of works that will create a new destination to bring more people to Grays, make the riverfront a safer and more pleasant place to spend time, reduce anti-social behaviour and improve Grays flood defences.
Thousands of Thurrock residents aged 40–74 are being invited to take up a free NHS Health Check – a quick and simple midlife check designed to help people stay healthy for longer.
NHS Health Checks are available to people aged 40–74 who do not already have a diagnosed cardiovascular condition. The programme is being rolled out across Thurrock over five years to make sure every eligible resident has the opportunity to take part.
Thurrock Council is marking National No Smoking Day (11 March) by encouraging residents who smoke to take the first step towards a healthier, smoke-free future by registering with the council’s Stop Smoking Service.
Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do for your health. Stopping can improve breathing, boost energy levels and significantly reduce the risk of serious illnesses such as heart disease, stroke and cancer. It also helps protect family members and friends from the harms of second-hand smoke.
Thurrock Council joined people and groups across the world today (Monday 9 March) to raise the flag for Commonwealth Day.
The annual celebration of Commonwealth Day proudly unites 56 countries – almost a third of the world's population – in recognising and honouring the values that the Commonwealth upholds.
The event, held outside the Civic Offices in Grays, was attended by Cllr Sue Shinnick, Mayor of Thurrock, and Leader of the Council, Cllr Lynn Worrall.
The book mad children of Kenningtons Primary Academy in Aveley helped launch National Year of Reading in Thurrock on World Book Day (Thursday 5 March).
This year has been designated National Year of Reading and Thurrock Libraries has plans to get everyone reading with campaigns aimed at children, teens and adults.
The school was the winner of the Summer Reading Challenge School Shield last year. Kenningtons had 33% of its pupils complete the challenge. Many of the students dressed up as their favourite literary character for World Book Day.
Nine out of 10 pupils starting secondary school later this year will attend one of their top three choices, with a whopping 76% getting a place at their first preference school.
There were a total of 2,453 pupils that applied for secondary school places in the borough for the upcoming academic year.
To celebrate LGBTQ+ Adoption & Fostering Week (Monday 2 March to Sunday 8 March), we spoke to Fred and Rick about their journey into fatherhood, and the advice they’d give to other couples who may be exploring adoption.
For Fred and Rick, their path to becoming parents wasn’t quick or simple, but it was, in their words, “the best thing in the world.” The couple have been together for more than a decade, and from the very earliest moments of their relationship, they realised the topic of family was something that was something of shared importance.
Foster carers from across Thurrock came together on Friday 27 February for a special celebration recognising the vital role they play in supporting some of the borough’s most vulnerable children and young people.
Thurrock Council is delighted to announce the return of the SEND and Alternative Provision Awards for 2026, celebrating the remarkable achievements of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and those in Alternative Provision across the borough.
Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, the awards are back once again to shine a spotlight on inspirational individuals aged 0–25 who demonstrate resilience, determination, creativity, and progress in their everyday lives.
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