News

Council responds to Phi Capital Investments going into administration

30 January 2025
Following news that the company Phi Capital Investments has gone into administration, Thurrock Council has issued the following statement.
Cllr Mark Hooper, Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing, including housing, said: “Like most councils, Thurrock has an eye-wateringly long list of local people waiting for a council home, with many more in desperate need of urgent help. It is my priority as cabinet member for housing to seize every opportunity to provide more homes for local residents.

Thurrock comes together for Holocaust Memorial Day

28 January 2025
Thurrock came together for Holocaust Memorial Day on Monday 27 January, with a special service taking place at Herbert E. Brooks Memorial Rest Garden, Grays. The service was a moment to remember the six million Jewish men, woman and children murdered during the Holocaust, other victims of the Nazis, and all those who suffered the horrors of subsequent genocides.

Works on State Cinema now underway

24 January 2025
Thanks to pressure brought to bear by Thurrock Council, in cooperation with Historic England, work has begun to repair the roof of the State Cinema, making the building watertight and protecting historic internal features.
Cllr Lee Watson, Cabinet Member for Good Growth, said: “We are well aware of the historic importance of the State Cinema, which is why we have made it a priority to ensure that vital repairs take place to the roof to prevent even further damage to its interior.

New strategy will help art and culture flourish in the borough

23 January 2025
A new strategy sets out a vision for art and culture in the borough which will see the council, communities and arts organisations working together to celebrate Thurrock’s culture and creativity to help create opportunities for the borough’s creative talents to shine.

“Shape a future that is right for local people, or sit back and let it be done to us” – Council leader urges Thurrock to get behind “once in a lifetime opportunity”

22 January 2025
Cllr John Kent, Leader of Thurrock Council, has issued a statement setting out his thoughts on what devolution and local government reorganisation could mean for Thurrock.
He says: “There is rightly a lot of interest in the government’s White Paper on devolution and local government reorganisation, and what it will mean for Thurrock.

Milton Road Surgery engaging with patients regarding relocation

21 January 2025
Milton Road Surgery in Grays is engaging with registered patients to ask their views on the practice’s proposal to relocate the Milton Road Surgery to Oddfellows Hall Health Centre by 1 April 2025. This due to the building landlord serving notice on the practice that it must vacate by 31 March 2025.
Milton Road Surgery has identified an opportunity to relocate to nearby Oddfellows Hall Health Centre, which is 0.1 mile away on Dell Road, a 3-minute walk, where there is available space to accommodate all Milton Road Surgery staff and patient services.

Interfaith Event brings together faith leaders from across Thurrock

16 January 2025
On 8th January leaders from different faiths attended an event at the Civic Offices, Council Leader John Kent and Chief Executive Dave Smith invited the group to attend as part of the work to strengthen relationships with faith communities.
The Council recognise there is still much to do to reinforce their zero-tolerance approach to racism, reporting race hate crime and rebuilding confidence and cohesion locally. By partnering with the community in this way we open up opportunities to reach and support residents in different ways.

Essex councils seek to take control for greater opportunities and prosperity

10 January 2025
Thurrock Council, Essex County Council and Southend-on-Sea City Council have agreed to work together to seek momentous change in the way local government operates in Essex.
The councils have today (10 January) written to the government to confirm that they want to proceed with devolution and the reorganisation of local councils in the area.
The letter to the Minister for Local Government confirms that the councils want to be part of the Government’s devolution priority programme.

Thurrock Council’s Cabinet approves commitment to devolution

9 January 2025
Thurrock Council’s Cabinet has approved recommendations to commit to the Government’s priority programme for devolution and as a consequence request that elections in May 2025 are postponed.
If the other top tier authorities in Essex are agreed we will write a joint letter to the Secretary of State on Friday 10 January.
The recommendations approved by Thurrock Council’s Cabinet on Tuesday 7 January are: