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WebFeb 16, 2024 · Thurrock Council in Essex, which has debts of about £1.5bn, has published its proposed budget for 2024-24. The Conservative-run administration plans to reduce street cleaning, end non-statutory... WebSep 20, 2024 · Thurrock Council’s chief executive has taken a period of leave from the council amid government intervention at the unitary over “serious” concerns about its level of financial risk and debt. The council announced that Lyn Carpenter, who has been Chief Executive since 2015, will be taking leave for an undetermined amount of time last week ... WebMar 8, 2024 · Forty-five minutes with Mark Coxshall, leader of beleaguered Thurrock Council, the local authority which has amassed the largest single-year deficit in history … consent to treatment children