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<strong>Everything</strong> <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong><strong>Page</strong> 16 <strong>of</strong> <strong>20</strong>collections at stores and stations.In October they collected £1,532 in three days at the Morrison’s supermarket in Loughton.Morrison's has adopted Cancer Research UK as its charity <strong>of</strong> the year. The collection totalwas the highest across the eastern region.Collectors will be back at the High Road store on December 4, 5 and 6.<strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> District Council chairman Penny Smith, <strong>Epping</strong> mayor Janet Hedges,Theydon Bois Parish Council chairman Susan Jones and Ted and Mavis Ellis will beamong the audience at the carol service.They will be greeted by Friends group president Marjorie Chapman, who was one <strong>of</strong> theoriginal founders <strong>of</strong> the group back in 1972.District prepares to remember6th November <strong>20</strong>09REMEMBRANCE services will be held across the district on Sunday.Services and/or wreath-laying ceremonies are being held at:ROYDON - St Peter's Church (10am)NAZEING - All Saints Church (10am)THEYDON BOIS - St Mary's Church (10.30am) - St John's Church (9.30am)CHIGWELL - St Mary's Church (10.40am)LOUGHTON - Kings Green (wreath laying) at 12.15pm followed by parade along HighRoadEPPING - parade and wreath-laying at town green war memorial (2.10pm) followed byparade along High Street to St John's Church for 3pm serviceNORTH WEALD - St Andrew's Church (10.55am); North Weald airfield memorial(12.15pm)WALTHAM ABBEY - Waltham Abbey war memorial, Farm Hill Road (10am); Service atthe Abbey Church (10.45am)UPSHIRE - St Thomas Church (9am)ONGAR - Act <strong>of</strong> Remembrance in Pleasance car park (2pm).HIGH ONGAR - St Mary's Church (10am); wreath laying at war memorial (11.15am).<strong>Everything</strong> <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> will be featuring pictures from around the district.Parking reduced during improvements5th November <strong>20</strong>09PARKING spaces in the Bakers Lane car park in <strong>Epping</strong> will be for permit holders onlywhile upgrading work is carried out.<strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> District Council says the work, which starts on Tuesday, will last for twoweeks.The car park will be resurfaced with new drainage and improved lighting. CCTV is alsobeing installed.During the work half the car park will remain open. However spaces will be limited topermit holders only.The work will begin on Tuesday so only one market day is affected, causing as littledisruption to stallholders and shoppers as possible.Apprentice star loses court battle5th November <strong>20</strong>09APPRENTICE star Tre Azam failed to win over Sir Alan Sugar in the boardroom and hasnow lost out in a court room over a housing benefit fraud prosecution.London's High Court has dismissed an appeal lodged by Mohammed Aurooj Azam, alsoknown as Tre Azam, <strong>of</strong> Nevill Way, Loughton, on October 15.<strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> District Council brought a prosecution against Mr Azam last year forcommitting three <strong>of</strong>fences <strong>of</strong> housing benefit fraud.On November 28 a District Judge at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court found him guilty <strong>of</strong> thethree <strong>of</strong>fences and, despite the defence’s claims at a previous hearing, found that thecouncil had issued the prosecution proceedings in time.Azam was sentenced to 80 hours <strong>of</strong> unpaid community work and ordered to pay £6,859.73for the council’s prosecution costs.Azam appealed to the Administrative Court at the Royal Courts <strong>of</strong> Justice against theDistrict Judge’s finding that the council had issued the prosecution proceedings within thestatutory time limit.Lord Justice Scott Baker and Mr Justice Cranston dismissed the appeal deciding that theprosecution was commenced in time.Councillor Mitch Cohen, <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> District Council's portfolio holder responsible forlegal services, said: "Benefit cheats may have you believe that it is not a serious crime butit is defrauding many hardworking and honest people who pay their taxes."Housing Benefit is meant for those who genuinely need help. I am very pleased the HighCourt found in the council’s favour. We work very hard to uncover fraud and to carry outmeticulous investigations, ensuring the evidence we collect is accurate before proceedingwith a prosecution."Crews tackle l<strong>of</strong>t fire5th November <strong>20</strong>09THREE fire crews were called to a house in Chigwell in the early hours after smoke wasseen coming from a light fitting.Firefighters from Loughton and Hainault found the whole <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>of</strong>t heavily smokelogged.Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus dealt with the fire in under an hour having beencalled to the property in Hainault Road at 2.30am today (Thursday).Volunteers Make A Difference<strong>04</strong>/<strong>01</strong>/<strong>20</strong>1<strong>04</strong>th November <strong>20</strong>09DOZENS <strong>of</strong> volunteers turned out at the Lambourne End Outdoor Activity Centre to helpMake A Difference.Make A Difference Day is a national campaign to promote volunteering and every year theVolunteer Centre <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>, part <strong>of</strong> Voluntary Action <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>, organises a day<strong>of</strong> community volunteering to make a difference in the <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> area.This year more than 45 volunteers helped the centre prepare for its Big Bonfire Party onSaturday (November 7).The event is a vital source <strong>of</strong> revenue for Lambourne End and the volunteers, <strong>of</strong> all ages,were delighted to help carve the pumpkins for the spooky trail in the caving system, makepaper lanterns to light a path through the woods to the story-telling grotto and assist withthe construction <strong>of</strong> a 15ft willow figure that will be the centrepiece <strong>of</strong> the bonfire.Tony Sharpe, farm manager <strong>of</strong> Lambourne End, said: "We are so impressed with theenthusiasm <strong>of</strong> the volunteers. We had a fantastic day."Voluntary Action <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> chief <strong>of</strong>ficer Jacqui Foile said: "Great fun was had by all

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