Monthly Archives: January 2019
Jaywick Sands Community Forum awarded £7,000 of National Lottery funding for use in the community
We (Jaywick Sands Community Forum) have been working with Ruth Stephens and Jessica Leonard from the Big Lottery Fund on an idea to benefit the community in our area. There are lots of ideas from residents and community that would … Continue reading →
Event organisers encouraged to share details with council for inclusion in new app
Organisers of events taking place around Tendring are being encouraged to use a free promotional system. Tendring District Council (TDC) hosts a calendar of events on its website, with upcoming ones featured on the homepage, and people can submit a … Continue reading →
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Essex Energy Switch
It’s very simple. Would you like to save money on your energy bills and keep the switching process quick and easy? Then all you need to do is: Register for free to express your interest. You can register any time … Continue reading →
Quiz Night 4th February 2019
Winter Warmers
Linda will be in St. Christophers church in Meadow Way Jaywick from Wed 23rd 10.00 to 3.00 Thurs 12.00 to 3.00 and Friday 10.00 to 3.00 so its up to you. We have a kichen with microwave and toilets so … Continue reading →
Get into Healthcare with the Prince’s Trust
There is an amazing opportunity coming up for young people aged 18-30, who are not in training, education or employment. Our free 2 week Get into Healthcare programme in partnership with South Essex College is available to young people living … Continue reading →
Avoid the Scammers
It’s important to remember that it’s okay to hang up the phone if you are uncomfortable with the call. #ScamAware Alert: A new wave of fake TV Licencing emails are doing the rounds! We’ve received thousands of #phishing reports … Continue reading →
DEALING WITH DOORSTEP TRADERS
ADVICE SHARED ABOUT DEALING WITH DOORSTEP TRADERS Advice is being issued to residents about how to deal with doorstep traders safely, and to prevent them from potentially falling victim to a scam. Tendring District Council (TDC) is sharing the advice … Continue reading →