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Essex and Police
The Griswold Inn in Essex was used for the Collinsport Inn and the town post office was used for the town Police Station.
In June 2006 it was announced that portable X-ray machines and metal detectors would be randomly placed at stations and carried by officers on trains during summer 2006 to catch people carrying weapons, in a joint operation with Essex Police and British Transport Police, following trials at London Underground stations.
The headquarters of Essex Police are located in the Springfield area of the city at Kingston Crescent.
The second, in January 1973, was a harrowing day-long siege, as former Black Panther Mark Essex used the roof of the hotel as a sniper's perch, killing three New Orleans Police Department officers, the hotel's general manager and assistant general manager, and a couple fromVirginia on a belated honeymoon, while also wounding police officers, firefighers and civilians.
These are the local Home Office forces of the areas the Thames passes through ( the Metropolitan, City of London, Essex and Kent constabularies ) and the Port of Tilbury Police ( formed in 1992 and a remnant of the old PLA force ).
* Essex Police, Road Policing Unit
Essex Police assigned 35 officers and huge resources to tracking the suppliers of the tablet Betts had taken, but after an investigation that cost £ 300, 000, the only people charged were four of her friends who had been present at the house, two of whom accepted police cautions with the other two prosecuted.
The area of London ( extending outwards to the then boundary of the Metropolitan Police District and thus including some areas outside the modern Greater London ) was designated Region 5 and had its Regional Seat of Government in a re-used radar station at Kelvedon Hatch in Essex.
** Police in a borrowed United States Marine Corps CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter exchange fire for several hours with spree killer Mark Essex, who is on the roof of a Howard Johnson's motel in downtown New Orleans, Lousiana.
However, Essex Police Force's senior traffic management officer, Adam Pipe deemed lowering the speed limit " inappropriate, as drivers would feel 30mph is not adequate and would not comply ".
Some forces, such as Essex Police, have no difference in markings from that of regular officers.
Essex Police Special Constabulary does not use the SC logo.
On New Year's Eve 1972, Essex parked his car and went down Perdido Street, a block from the New Orleans Police Department.
** Essex Police Marine and Diving Unit
Proposals made by the Home Secretary in March 2006 would have seen Bedfordshire Police merge with neighbouring forces Hertfordshire Constabulary and Essex Police to form a strategic police force.
Essex Police Air Support Unit have been based at the airfield and in 1990 began using Boreham airfield as a control centre for its fleet of helicopters.
Sold Secure was set up by the Northumbria Police and Essex Police in 1992 with the backing of the Home Office.
In 2011, the NAS consulted with numerous police agencies in developing identity card schemes designed to ensure a tolerable environment for autistic individuals during inquiries ; participating agencies included the Wiltshire Police, the Essex Police, the Norfolk Constabulary, the Suffolk Constabulary, and the Cumbria Constabulary.
* Essex County Police, Essex County, New Jersey-restricted service
Rice received an A. S. from Essex County College in Police Science, a B. S.

Essex and Memorial
Beverly and Salem are separated by the Danvers River and Beverly Harbor, with three bridges, the Veterans Memorial Bridge ( former location of the historic Essex Bridge ), the MBTA railroad bridge, and the Kernwood Bridge, connecting the two cities.
* Remembrance and Rebirth: Essex County September 11th Memorial
The names of 949 members of the Essex Regiment are recorded on the Thiepval Memorial, commemorating the officers and men of the regiment who died on the Somme and have no known grave.
* Veterans Memorial Bridge ( Essex County, Massachusetts ), Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts
Canon F. H. Gillingham, the old Dulwich College and Essex batsman, in his address at the Memorial Service in St. Paul's Cathedral, said that after coming down from Cambridge Kynaston realised that games were only a preparation for sterner duties, and in his presence it was easier for men to be good and harder to be bad.
The Ropes Mansion ( late 1720s ), also called Ropes Memorial, is a Georgian Colonial mansion located at 318 Essex Street, located in the Chestnut Street District in Salem, Massachusetts.

Essex and Trust
* Essex Wildlife Trust
Open space includes Chafford Gorges Nature Park, Langdon Hills Country Park and Grove House Wood, managed by Essex Wildlife Trust.
A number of former pits have been used to form the Chafford Gorges Nature Reserve, managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust.
Tollesbury Wick Marshes is a nature reserve just east of Tolleshunt run by the Essex Wildlife Trust.
Some of the hospital was demolished in 1997, with the remainder being utilised for mental health inpatient services by South Essex Mental Health and Community Care NHS Trust until spring 2005 when services were dispersed and Rochford Hospital closed for redevelopment as part of the Runwell Hospital reprovision programme ( latterly South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust )
In February 2008 the new Rochford Hospital opened to mental health inpatient services provided by South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Rochford Hospital provides services for wards which moved from Runwell Hospital.
The university has strong regional agenda and a number of partner institutions in the region: Colchester Institute, South Essex College ( in Southend ), Writtle College ( near Chelmsford ), the Tavistock and Portman Trust ( in London ) and University Campus Suffolk, a joint venture with the University of East Anglia, with a central campus in Ipswich and five centres in Suffolk and Norfolk.
The China trade museum was merged with the Peabody Essex Museum in 1984 leaving the house in the management of the Forbes House Charitable Trust which operates it now as the Captain Forbes House Museum.
The plan uses a $ 650, 000 grant from the Essex County Recreation and the Open Space Trust Fund from 2006 and private donations.
The bridge was again replaced in 1834, by the Middlesex and Essex Turnpike Trust, and in 1866 West Ham took responsibility for its upkeep and that of the causeway and smaller bridges that continued the route across the Lea.
The Essex Wildlife Trust is a wildlife trust covering the county of Essex and part of Greater London ( Havering ), England.
* Essex Wildlife Trust website
It was initially called Stratford Dock, later becoming Meggs Dock and was probably constructed by the Middlesex and Essex Turnpike Trust.
She was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Essex in 2004 and has won several awards including the Royal Television Society Journalist of the Year, James Cameron Award, One World Broadcasting Trust award, Amnesty, Voice of the Viewer and Listener and the Charles Wheeler Award.
* Essex Club-New Jersey Historic Trust Preservation Bond Program
The eastern half is now a nature reserve, run by Essex Wildlife Trust, and the western half a country park popular with birdwatchers.
* Essex Wildlife Trust on Two Tree Island
These form part of the Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve managed by Essex Wildlife Trust.
* Essex Wildlife Trust
* Information on Abbott's Hall from Essex Wildlife Trust
Tile Wood ( 6½ hectares ) and Pound Wood ( 22¼ hectares ) are owned by the Essex Wildlife Trust ; Starvelarks Wood and Wyburns Wood are both part of Little Haven Nature Reserve ( 37¼ hectares ) which is owned by Little Havens Childrens Hospice Trust and managed by Essex Wildlife Trust ; Coombe Wood is under mixed ownership and much of it has Village Green status.

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