Neighbours star 'Toadfish' to stage bring new show to north Essex theatre
A fan favourite and beloved character from the Australian hit-show “Neighbours” is coming to Clacton.
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Natalie Hensel is a reporter covering breaking and national topics with focus on Colchester and Tendring. Natalie works with the newsrooms of several newspapers in north-east Essex to report on the latest events and developments on a local level. She works closely with print and online publications such as The Daily Gazette, Clacton and Frinton Gazette, Essex County Standard and more. Natalie received her bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Essex in June 2023 and is NTCJ Gold Standard qualified.
Natalie Hensel is a reporter covering breaking and national topics with focus on Colchester and Tendring. Natalie works with the newsrooms of several newspapers in north-east Essex to report on the latest events and developments on a local level. She works closely with print and online publications such as The Daily Gazette, Clacton and Frinton Gazette, Essex County Standard and more. Natalie received her bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Essex in June 2023 and is NTCJ Gold Standard qualified.
A fan favourite and beloved character from the Australian hit-show “Neighbours” is coming to Clacton.
A charity supporting stroke survivors and their families will continue its vital work while renovating its therapy centre.
A lifesaving charity has confirmed that an under-threat lifeboat will not return to Walton and Frinton.
Tickets are now on sale for the hospitality area at this summer’s Clacton Airshow.
A popular Essex seaside attraction is preparing for a busy half-term filled with pre-historic surprises.
A woman has been charged with attempted murder after a man sustained serious injuries in an Essex seaside town.
A woman has been arrested in connection with a serious assault in an Essex seaside town.
A JOBS and skills fair is coming to a business centre in Jaywick Sands next week.
An Essex home care company has been rated ‘inadequate’ following a report which stated a family had to intervene when a carer tried to serve food in a dog bowl.
A Frinton resident is claiming that disabled people are “not wanted in Frinton” by highlighting accessibility issues in the seaside town.
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