Raver Tots Festival returns this June with a star-studded lineup
Raver Tots Festival, an award-winning family event, is set to return to Essex's Promenade Park Maldon on June 9.
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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.
Raver Tots Festival, an award-winning family event, is set to return to Essex's Promenade Park Maldon on June 9.
A dinner dance to celebrate 1,200 years of Southchurch being inhabited will take place later this year
A remarkable, detached Georgian-style house, boasting six bedrooms, six en-suite bathrooms, and eight reception rooms across 10,000 sq ft, is now on the market in St Albans.
'West View', a four-bedroom Victorian detached house in Baldock complete with a historical internal well has been listed on the market for £850,000.
High Street East car park in Maldon will now off free parking for 30 minutes in seven bays.
The Orpheus Singers and Southend Wind Orchestra are hosting a nautical-themed concert on Saturday, June 8 at 7.30pm.
A new £10.6 million primary and nursery school in Basildon has reached a key construction milestone with the completion of its roof
Cllr Jamie Day has been elected as the new mayor of St Albans, with Cllr Jenni Murray as deputy mayor.
Invictus Games gold medalist and former Strictly Come Dancing star, JJ Chalmers, has begun a search for Southend's most influential individuals
Leading resource management firm, Veolia, is partnering with the council to offer grants aimed at boosting biodiversity in Southend
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