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  • Slade: 'The goals are disappointing'

    Russell Slade believes his side created enough chances to be comfortably in front before Notts County opened the scoring on their way to a 3-0 victory at Brisbane Road. The O’s were well on top in the first half and should have gone into the break

  • Hammers crush Barnsley

    West Ham United kept their automatic promotion hopes alive by thrashing Barnsley 4-0 this evening. The Hammers only had to wait until the seventh minute to open the scoring when captain Kevin Nolan tapped in from a yard out. West Ham

  • Third straight defeat for Orient

    Leyton Orient were unable to capitalise on an impressive first half as a 3-0 loss to Notts County saw them suffer their third consecutive defeat. The home side enjoyed the better of the chances in the opening period with Kevin Lisbie and Jimmy Smith

  • Jones returns for Orient

    Jamie Jones will hope his injury nightmare is behind him as he is named in the O’s starting XI having missed the entire campaign to date on the sidelines. Jones returns between the sticks as one of three changes for Orient following Tuesday’s defeat

  • NORTH WEALD: Cadets visit pensioners

    CADETS spent the morning serving tea and chatting to elderly residents in a sheltered accommodation unit. A group of 10 members of the Epping and North Weald Air Cadets visited the unit in Wheelers Farm Gardens in North Weald earlier this week

  • WALTHAM ABBEY: Anger as estate used as 'lorry park'

    ROADS are blocked and alleyways reek of urine after a quiet estate was turned into an impromptu lorry park. Trucks have been delivering goods to businesses in Brooker Road, Waltham Abbey, for years, but in recent months increasing numbers of

  • WALTHAM ABBEY: Fundraising night for knife crime charity

    A FUNDRAISING night will be held for a charity that combats knife crime. There will be DJs, live performances and a raffle at the evening in Mac’s Bar in The New Larsen Sports and Social Club in Farm Hill Road, Waltham Abbey, on April 28, at

  • LOUGHTON: Child safety fears as vehicles block road

    THE safety of children is at risk by motorists blocking the access of emergency vehicles to football pitches at the end of a narrow street, claim residents. Cranleigh Gardens in Loughton leads to pitches in Roding Valley Recreation Ground used

  • WALTHAMSTOW: Queen's visit cost £45,000

    The Queen's two-hour visit to Walthamstow last month cost taxpayers more than £45,000, it has emerged. Figures obtained by the Guardian using the Freedom of Information Act reveal the council spent over £11,000 on "grounds maintenance" at the