Work is progressing well to establish Thames Freeport as a £1.2m skills funding has been announced to help make sure residents can develop the skills they need to take advantage of the opportunities the freeport will create.
Thurrock's SEND Youth Group is calling on passionate young people to join a powerful platform designed to give them a voice in shaping the future.
The SEND Youth Group offers an incredible opportunity for those aged 16 to 25 with additional needs to socialise, develop skills and have a say on policies and future decisions that may affect them.
Members are directly involved in initiatives that impact young people's lives across Thurrock, working closely with Thurrock Council's Youth Cabinet to share their views on the topics most important to them.
Thurrock Council is taking the steps to enhance the support available to young people leaving care, building on its previous commitment to recognise 'care experience' as a protected characteristic.
On 24 July 2024, the Full Council supported the motion to treat people who have been cared for by Thurrock Children's Services as a group with special protections, similar to those covered under the Equality Act 2010.
Following a cabinet meeting on Wednesday 9 October, Cabinet Members approved the use of protected characteristics for care leavers.
Proposals to turn underused garages into more than 40 affordable new homes at council-owned sites in South Ockendon, Stanford-le-Hope and Chadwell St Mary have been approved.
On Wednesday 9 October 2024, Thurrock Council’s Cabinet agreed plans to demolish 153 garages and develop 46 high-quality council homes across Broxburn Drive, Lyndhurst Road and Vigerons Way.
Construction contracts will soon be put out to tender to kickstart the developments, made up of 33 homes at Broxburn Drive, six at Lyndhurst Road and seven at Vigerons Way.
Cabinet has approved a new timetable that will push back adoption of the borough’s Local Plan until early 2028.
All local planning authorities must prepare a Local Plan that sets out a planning framework for their area. It includes how much development should be permitted and how it should be distributed around the borough. By law, it must be used when deciding future planning applications.
Thurrock Council is urging the government to use the delay to a decision on the Lower Thames Crossing to properly weigh up the impacts the road will have on Thurrock’s communities, and alternatives, before they make a final decision.
The government announced this week its plans to delay the decision until at least May 2025.
Thurrock Council and its partners received a Certificate of Recognition at the Community Safety Accreditation Scheme (CSAS) awards.
Transport Safety Officers (TSOs) working for a group of councils including Thurrock Council, received their recognition from Essex Police for the outstanding commitment they had shown as a newcomer in the Essex Police CSAS scheme.
Make a difference to a Thurrock child’s life, have your council tax paid, and get a monthly allowance – speak to our friendly team today to find out how to become a foster carer.
When thinking about fostering, it is normal to think about how it will affect the foster parents or the children in foster care, however, another group can sometimes be overlooked – the children of foster carers.
Local author Toyin Owoseje will be visiting Grays and Chadwell Library as part of a series of events to celebrate Black History Month.
Toyin will be reading her children's book 'Wonderfully Me', which tells the story of a young child called Bisi and her journey to building positive self-esteem with the help of her parents.
Children can hear a reading of the story from Toyin and enjoy a fun morning of activities at Grays and Chadwell Library on the following days:
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