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The Echo is a daily newspaper serving South Essex, England. [2] It used to be part of the Westminster Press owned by Pearson, [3] and is now owned by Newsquest. The paper was founded in September 1969 and is based in Basildon. [4] Initially, it was known as the Evening Echo.
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An article in the local newspaper, the Echo, quotes an English Romany Gypsy, Joe Jones, that the site was first stopped at by Travelling families during the 1970s.The article reported that residents of the nearby village claim the "influx" of Irish Travellers which followed in 2001–2002 caused a rise in conflict with the "settled community" and that most of the "English Travellers" to have ...
After paying £25 to join the party, McMurdock received an email stating that the party needed candidates for the 2024 general election. He agreed to be a paper candidate for South Basildon and East Thurrock and paid another £25 for vetting. [7] During the campaign, he acted as his own election agent, and spent £400 on 20,000 fliers ...
Basildon (/ ˈ b æ z ɪ l d ən / BAZ-il-dən) is a town in the borough of the same name, in the county of Essex, England. It had a recorded population of 115,955 at the 2021 census. [1] In 1931, the town had a population of 1,159. [2]
Basildon was one of England's first post WW2 new towns: it was officially named a new town in 1949, under the New Towns Act, with the first house constructed in 1951. [3] A large illuminated sign stood next to the railway line stating "This is the site of Basildon Town Centre" from 1956, with the first shops in Basildon Town Centre opening to the public in 1958. [4]
Echo or The Echo may refer to the following newspapers: The Echo, formerly the Evening Echo, founded in 1892 in Cork, Ireland; The Echo, formerly the Tallaght Echo based in Dublin, Ireland; The Echo, a London newspaper published 1868–1905; The Echo, an evening newspaper which serves South Essex
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