A TALENTED young musician and performer who honed her craft in Colchester is now progressing her career at a revered educational institution. Lottie Anstee first started her foray into the world of music at the age of 15 when she joined the Essex Music Services’ Essex Youth Orchestra. Before long, the 19-year-old, who studied at the Colchester County High School for Girls, was made the flagship ensemble’s principal flute player. The gifted flautist, who is also part of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, is now composing music at the University of Cambridge. She joined the prestigious institution in October 2019 after her skills helped her secure a place at the university’s Churchill College.
File photo of Rachel Nickell. Picture: PA FILMING for a drama on the investigation into the devastating murder of a former Colchester schoolgirl has begun. Rachel Nickell, 23, was stabbed 49 times and sexually assaulted in front of son Alex Hanscombe, then aged two, while walking their dog on Wimbledon Common. Alex was found by a passer-by clinging to her body, crying ‘Mummy, get up’. The 1992 attack shocked the country and was one of the UK’s most high-profile cold cases until paranoid schizophrenic Robert Napper, 42, admitted manslaughter. Rachel was a pupil at Great Totham Primary School, before going on to Colchester County High School for Girls after passing her 11-plus exam.
File photo of Rachel Nickell. Picture: PA FILMING for a drama on the investigation into the devastating murder of a former Essex schoolgirl has begun. Rachel Nickell, 23, was stabbed 49 times and sexually assaulted in front of son Alex Hanscombe, then aged two, while walking their dog on Wimbledon Common. Alex was found by a passer-by clinging to her body, crying ‘Mummy, get up’. The 1992 attack shocked the country and was one of the UK’s most high-profile cold cases until paranoid schizophrenic Robert Napper, 42, admitted manslaughter. Rachel was a pupil at Great Totham Primary School, before going on to Colchester County High School for Girls after passing her 11-plus exam.
File photo of Rachel Nickell. Picture: PA FILMING for a drama on the investigation into the devastating murder of a former Essex schoolgirl has begun. Rachel Nickell, 23, was stabbed 49 times and sexually assaulted in front of son Alex Hanscombe, then aged two, while walking their dog on Wimbledon Common. Alex was found by a passer-by clinging to her body, crying ‘Mummy, get up’. The 1992 attack shocked the country and was one of the UK’s most high-profile cold cases until paranoid schizophrenic Robert Napper, 42, admitted manslaughter. Rachel was a pupil at Great Totham Primary School, before going on to Colchester County High School for Girls after passing her 11-plus exam.
Listed below are some of the latest findings of council inspectors, made publicly available. Thousands of premises across the country are rated by the Food Standards Agency. These grades are based on the findings of local authority inspectors, who work all-year round. The hygiene standards found at the time of inspection are then rated on a scale from zero to five. Five is top of the scale, meaning the hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with regulations. Zero is at the bottom of the scale, meaning urgent improvement is necessary. In terms of the latest findings, these premises all have five ratings: