Brocket Hall ‘likely to go into administration’ over tax debt
The company which owns Brocket Hall near Welwyn Garden City is likely to go into administration, a top insolvency judge was told yesterday.
The company which owns Brocket Hall near Welwyn Garden City is likely to go into administration, a top insolvency judge was told yesterday.
A 44-year-old Essex conman who set himself up as an antique dealer and scammed customers out of an estimated £350,000 worth of family heirlooms has been jailed for five-and-a-half years.
A 44-year-old Essex conman who set himself up as an antique dealer and scammed customers out of an estimated £350,000 worth of family heirlooms has been jailed for five-and-a-half years.
A former Norfolk Police diversity manager and volunteer presenter at a Norwich community radio station has been cleared of fraud in a dramatic twist during his trial.
A former Norfolk Police diversity manager and volunteer presenter at a Norwich community radio station has been cleared of fraud in a dramatic twist during his trial.
Two carers have denied abusing mentally disabled men at a Harwich home.
Thousands of pounds have been pledged in days by residents to fight the threat of Braintree and Stebbing Green merging.
Thousands of pounds have been pledged in days by residents to fight the threat of Braintree and Stebbing Green merging.
A yearly pass, to save money on visiting attractions in the Saffron Walden and Dunmow area and beyond, is now on sale at Saffron Walden Tourist Information Centre.
A yearly pass, to save money on visiting attractions in the Saffron Walden and Dunmow area and beyond, is now on sale at Saffron Walden Tourist Information Centre.
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