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  • Airlines blast BAA's plans

    LOW-cost airlines using Stansted Airport have slammed BAA's planning application to expand operations at the west Essex terminal. BAA is prepared to spend about £550m on increasing the capacity of the existing runway from 241,000 to 264,000 flights and

  • BAA puts in plans

    PLANS that would turn Stansted into the busiest single-runway airport in the world have been submitted to Uttlesford District Council. Airport operator BAA has drawn up plans to lift current restrictions on the number of flights per year on the existing

  • CINEMA LISTINGS Friday, May 5, 2006 to Thursday, May 11.

    ODEON CHELMSFORD 01702 393523 - Box Office now open for THE DA VINCI CODE (15): First show Thursday, May 18 at 11.40pm. Fri/Sat may 19/20 (10.35am Sat only), 12.00pm, 1.00, 2.00, 3.25, 4.25, 5.25, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50. Sun-Thurs, May 21-25 12.00pm, 12.30

  • CINEMA LISTINGS Friday, May 5, 2006 to Thursday, May 11.

    ODEON CHELMSFORD 01702 393523 - Box Office now open for THE DA VINCI CODE (15): First show Thursday, May 18 at 11.40pm. Fri/Sat may 19/20 (10.35am Sat only), 12.00pm, 1.00, 2.00, 3.25, 4.25, 5.25, 6.50, 7.50, 8.50. Sun-Thurs, May 21-25 12.00pm, 12.30,

  • CINEMA LISTINGS Friday, May 5, 2006 to Thursday, May 11.

    CINEWORLD HARLOW 0871 200 2000 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 111 (12A): Daily 12.00, 1.05, 2.50, 3.55, 5.40, 6.40, 8.30, 9.25pm. ICE AGE 2 : THE MELTDOWN (U): Movies for Juniors: Fun games and a movie for £1. THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA - THE LION THE WITCH AND THE

  • CINEMA LISTINGS Friday, May 5, 2006 to Thursday, May 11.

    CINEWORLD ILFORD (0820 8553 5599) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III (12A): Sat/Sun only 11.20am. Daily 12.20, 1.20, 2.10, 3.10, 4.10, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 7.50, 8.50, 9.50pm. LOVE HATE (15): ICE AGE 2 : THE MELTDOWN (U): THE MISTRESS OF SPICES (12A): Bolllywood:

  • CINEMA LISTINGS Friday, May 5, 2006 to Thursday, May 11.

    STRATFORD PICTURE HOUSE 0208 555 3311 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3 (12A): Daily 12.40, 3.20, 6.00, 8.40. CONFETTI (15): Daily 2.30, 4.40, 6.50, 9.00. SLITHER (18): Daily ( 3.00 not Sat/Sun/Wed) 5.00, 7.00 (9.00 not Wed). 16 BLOCKS (12A): Daily 12.30, 2.35, 4.40

  • CINEMA LISTINGS Friday, May 5, 2006 to Thursday, May 11.

    CINEMA LISTINGS Friday, May 5, 2006 to Thursday, May 11. ODEON LEE VALLEY (0871 22 44 007) MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3 (12); Daily 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 5.00, 6.00, 8.000, 9.00. SLITHER (15): 16 BLOCKS (12A): PROME (12): Book Now: THE DA VINCI CODE (15): Opens

  • CINEMA LISTINGS Friday, May 5, 2006 to Thursday, May 11.

    ODEON SOUTH WOODFORD (0870 505 0007). MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3 (12A): WA* Fr/Sat 11.00*,12.00, 2.00*, 3.00, 5.00*, 6.00, 8.00*, 9.00. Sun-Thurs 1.00, 2.00*, 4.30, 5.15*,7.30,8.15*. CONFETTI (15): WA. Fri/Sat 1.50, 4.30, 7.00, 9.30. Sun-Thurs 12.50, 3.30,

  • Pamper time for mums

    MUMS could experience a range of treatments when West Hatch High School held a Pamper Day. Reflexology and massages were on offer, and a raffle was held with the prizes including a month's membership, plus treatments, at the David Lloyd Centre, Chigwell

  • Outstanding reasons to celebrate

    BUCKHURST Hill Community Primary School has come out on top in its latest Ofsted inspection for high-achieving schools. The Lower Queens Road school was the first in the country to be assessed according to the new Proportionate Inspection system which

  • Grant puts Paul on right tracks

    A WALTHAM Abbey mountain biker believes a £400 district council grant could help him one step closer to his Olympic dream. Paul Beales, 22, of Joyce Court, started racing at 14 and competes in the expert category at national level. He hopes to achieve

  • Fiona's stepping out for charity

    MOONWALKING at midnight is the activity one keen fundraiser will take part in to collect money for a breast cancer charity. Fiona Wassell, 22, of Mount Pleasant Road, Chingford, will walk 26 miles in Scotland's first power walking marathon, The Moonwalk

  • Bursary helps Antony make music

    A TALENTED Waltham Abbey teenager has had his dream of becoming a professional musician boosted by a bursary from Epping Forest District Council. Antony Camillo, 16, plays the piano and violin and also sings. He hopes to make a career as a concert performer

  • Tale of hope

    A mother-of-two who survived breast cancer with help from friends, family and a pink wig has written a book to inspire others and raise money for the hospital which treated her. TESS McDERMOTT heard her story. CHANTAL Rosenbaum went to bed early on

  • "Don't vote BNP" says MP

    EPPING Forest Conservative MP Eleanor Laing has warned people they will have to examine their consciences very carefully if they vote for the British National Party at Thursday's district council elections. Speaking in Loughton last weekend, Mrs Laing

  • Homes in our car parks

    PLANS that could see five of the district's car parks developed to include homes and shops are to be reconsidered by Epping Forest District Council. At the last district council cabinet meeting councillors considered plans to review the development potential

  • Beat of the drum

    TEACHERS, parents, governors and the caretaker joined pupils to showcase their tuneful talents in a week dedicated to music at Waltham Holy Cross Infants School, Waltham Abbey. Harlow Brass Band and the Indian Drum Workshop were among the visitors teaching