Sonia Watson Episodes Episode guide
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Thurrock Council Tax and Brentwood cat cafe (17/02/2023)
People in Thurrock are facing a rise in their council tax of nearly ten percent.
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Taxi thefts and IVF treatment (16/02/2023)
Private hire taxi drivers in Chelmsford say they are being targeted by thieves.
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Bed blocking care and 'shrinkflation' (15/02/2023)
A three-year-old girl has had to stay in hospital since October, due to no home care.
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Chelmsford murder and naughter badgers 14/02/2023
A murder inquiry continues following the death of a 16-year-old in Chelmsford.
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Basildon Hospital maternity and unfit children (13/02/2023)
Labour’s Shadow Health Minister says Basildon Hospital’s maternity unit is failing women.
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Noisy bin collections and end of ATMs? (10/02/2023)
Ian Wyatt sits in. A Basildon man is awarded £300 after a year of noisy collections.
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John 'Goldfinger' Palmer and snobbery (09/02/2023)
Ian Wyatt sits in. Ian speaks to the presenter of a podcast about the notorious criminal.
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Southend Utd woes and pre-payment meters (08/02/2023)
Ian Wyatt sits in. It's three weeks until the Blues' critical date at the High Court.
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Turkish earthquake and fare dodging (07/02/2023)
A Southend teacher thought he would die when an earthquake hit the Turkish town he was in.
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Parking outside schools and excessive packaging (06/02/2023)
Double red lines could be painted outside two Harlow schools to parent's parking there.
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A12 roadworks and baby names (03/02/2023)
An Essex company says a new set of A12 roadworks will cost them an extra £1,000 a week.
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Flower sales and mouldy homes 02/02/2023
Lidl has seen flower sales increase by more then 50% since Miley Cyrus released ‘Flowers’.
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Teacher strikes and music venues (01/02/2023)
At least 100 schools across Essex are being affected by strike action by NEU teachers.
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Violence against women and waste recycling bookings (31/01/2023)
The sister of murdered Ashley Wadsworth says prior convictions should be available online.
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Van thefts and Danbury broadband (30/01/2023)
There's been an increase in the number of vans being drilled into in order to steal tools.
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Maldon Hospital and ticket touts (27/01/2023)
The MP for Maldon says the town's St Peter's Hospital is no longer fit for purpose.
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Mouldy homes and rural public transport (26/01/2023)
A firm that tackles mould in Essex homes says they have seen a huge rise in demand.
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Foodbanks and littering (25/01/2023)
A former councillor says some foodbank users won't cut back on eating takeaways.
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Bank closures and Finchingfield's bridge (24/01/2023)
One hundred and twenty bank branches have shut in Essex in the last seven years.
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Wearing seatbelts and Lee Mead's hair transplant (23/01/2023)
The Essex singer and performer Lee Mead has undergone a hair transplant in Turkey.
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Car thefts and celeb make-up (20/01/2023)
An Essex nurse has been left unable to get to and from work after her car was stolen.
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Cocaine Use and Office Cakes (19/01/2023)
An Essex crime expert says there's evidence cocaine use has increased in the last 2 years.
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Cyber Attacks and Nurse Strikes (18/01/2023)
Essex businesses say they are being affected by a cyber attack on Royal Mail last week.
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Teacher Strikes and TV Extras (17/01/2023)
Members of the National Education Union have voted to take action in a row over pay.
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Drink Spiking and Working Men's Clubs (16/01/2023)
MPs have debated whether the spiking of drinks should be made a specific criminal offence.
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Mental Health Inquiry and Rickshaw Rides (13/01/2023)
The chair of a review into Essex mental health deaths says it needs legal powers.
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Understanding Autism and Clever Dogs (12/01/2023)
Is there enough support and understanding for people with autism?
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Knife Crime and Board Games (11/01/2023)
An Essex MP says a legal loophole is allowing dangerous knives to be sold by retailers.
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Cemetery Flytipping and Love Island (10/01/2023)
Piles of rubbish have been fly-tipped outside the entrance to Witham Cemetery.
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Hospital Discharges and Prince Harry (09/01/2023)
A care home boss says red tape is stopping hospitals discharging patients into his homes.