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Plans for Southend United new stadium are 'all full steam ahead'

BLUES bosses are confident of “starting the 2024/25 season” from the first phase of the new multi-million pound stadium as “substantial…

Essex families fear 'horrific' energy price hike

LOW-income families fear the “horrific” impacts of soaring energy bills - with costs set to rise by more than 50 per cent.

Southend United: Stadium plan still on ...despite relegation woes

HUNDREDS of new homes and a 14,000-seat football stadium will still be built despite Southend United facing relegation, council bosses insist. Southend Council says the proposals for the stadium and 850 homes at Fossetts Farm will not be affected by the fact Southend United is on the brink of being kicked out the football league. Under the proposals, Roots Hall – Blues’ current home – will also be redeveloped into 502 new homes. Homes England – the Government’s housing agency – has thrown its support behind the plans, offering a significant investment loan to finance infrastructure and fund the stadium construction. Southend United lost 2-0 to Essex rivals Colchester on Tuesday, leaving the club potentially crashing out of the football league for the first time in 100 years.

Southend United: Stadium plan still on ...despite relegation woes | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

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Southend United: Plaque defaced after Blues' loss in top game | Braintree and Witham Times

Southend United lost 2-0 to Colchester on Tuesday leaving the club facing being dropped from the league. Bosses at The Blue Boar, Victoria Avenue in Southend defaced their own plaque in disgust with graffiti and slogans such as RIP. The Shrimpers were formed at the pub back in 1906, just yards from its current Roots Hall ground. Landlady Michelle Gargate felt it was appropriate for the pub to show its displeasure. She said: “With the Blue Boar currently closed until 17 May, we decided temporarily amending our posters and plaque is a great way to make a statement about the plight of the club.”

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