Group of teens hiking to help raise funds for Children in Need
A group of teenagers have been taking on a four-mile hike for Children in Need
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Covering news from Essex and Hertfordshire.
Some of Doug's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT.
However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
A group of teenagers have been taking on a four-mile hike for Children in Need
A legal support service is cycling 100 miles to raise funds to prevent domestic abuse.
A new senior marine operations manager has been appointed by Harwich Haven Authority.
A 12-year-old patient has won a competition to design a diabetes service logo to be displayed at Watford General Hospital.
A £4 million waterside property in the Lake District is up for grabs in a new prize draw.
Music lovers in Cockermouth will get the chance to celebrate world-renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli's 30-year career later this month.
A mini cycling hub for residents with disabilities could be created in a Colchester park.
A dedicated 12-year-old volunteer is hoping throughout November to raise funds for life-saving equipment.
The investment, funded by Essex County Council, will create 300 new school places over the next three academic years at Plume Academy.
Pottrill Holland in Saffron Walden has been named as one of the UK's best estate agents.
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