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8:27pm Thursday 26th June 2008
NEAR gale force winds made scoring tough at Trevor Watson's Rochford Hundred Captain's Day on Sunday.
But Neil Adams and Dave Turner mastered the conditions playing off three-quarters handicap to win the main betterball competition prize.
Their 42 Stableford points was three more than runners-up Dick Jones and David Proctor, who eased out Simon Torry and Mitchell Smith on countback.
The afternoon nine-hole Texas Scramble saw victory from the first tee go to Richard Hayes, George Kemp, Peter Richardson and Gerry Evison ahead of Dave Edwards, Steve Hill, Mike Benn and Philip Goodwin.
Winners from the 10th were Nigel Mathers, Keith Oldfield, Rif Buta and Rob Moss in front of Dave Turner, Neil Adams, Bob Lough and Adam White.
Nearest the pin prizes went to Alan Piper, Talat Buta, Paul Trusler, John Gray and John Frye.
Captain-elect Richard Hayes announced that Peter Leslie will be his vice-captain next year.
A FAMILY'S pet dog has been killed in a fierce house blaze in Pitsea. Four crews rushed to the scene of the fire, in Wythefield, at about 4pm. While making a search of the family home firefighters pulled out two greyhound dogs. But one of the dogs had already died from smoke inhilation.
A YOUNGSTER who became stuck in a park roundabout had to be cut free by firefighters.
POLICE who have spent a week digging up land in Hockley are searching for the body of a woman who went missing 40 years ago, the Echo can reveal.
CUCUMBER covers and kiss-casting kits may have failed to impress TV’s Dragons, but they are set to make an impression at a Southend garden show this weekend.
THEY are girls on the game and their sad stories tend to sound very similar... tales of drug abuse, mental illness and debt.
PROPOSALS for an upmarket hotel linked to sporting facilities in Garon Park will be submitted to Southend Council in the next two months.
THE leader of Castle Point Council has called on the Government to give assurances on future funding to tackle the risk of flooding.
A NATIONAL think-tank has backed Southend Council’s claim the 2001 census underestimated the number of people living in the town.
A FARMER lost £10,000 of wheat in an arson attack which destroyed a quarter of a field.
UNHAPPY residents claim some improvements to a main street in Thorpe Bay may cause the road to regularly flood.
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