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Southend Airport appeals refusal over new hotel plans

Southend Airport appeals refusal over new hotel plans
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Southend Airport appeals refusal over new hotel plans | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

By Angela Sharda, Local Democracy Reporter Proposal - a CGI of plans for a second hotel at Southend Airport AIRPORT bosses remain hopeful of building a second hotel on site despite plans being thrown out by Southend Council. Southend Airport has now lodged an appeal with the secretary of state in a bid to see a 132-bed hotel built. The proposal, to build the hotel on a staff car park to the north of Eastwoodbury Crescent and close to the existing Holiday Inn, was rejected in September due to concerns over parking. Councillors raised concerns that by reducing the number of existing parking spaces from 86 to 45 it would push more people to park on nearby streets.

Southend Airport appeals refusal over new hotel plans | Braintree and Witham Times

By Angela Sharda, Local Democracy Reporter Proposal - a CGI of plans for a second hotel at Southend Airport AIRPORT bosses remain hopeful of building a second hotel on site despite plans being thrown out by Southend Council. Southend Airport has now lodged an appeal with the secretary of state in a bid to see a 132-bed hotel built. The proposal, to build the hotel on a staff car park to the north of Eastwoodbury Crescent and close to the existing Holiday Inn, was rejected in September due to concerns over parking. Councillors raised concerns that by reducing the number of existing parking spaces from 86 to 45 it would push more people to park on nearby streets.

COVID news: 3,000 deaths; California stay-at-home orders

The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 surpassed the number of World War II combat fatalities on Thursday night, just hours after a committee of leading U.S. vaccine scientists recommended the Food and Drug Administration authorize the first COVID-19 vaccine for Americans. The vaccine, though, won t help soon enough, said Dr. Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, warning that the country s daily death count will likely rival national tragedies such as the 9/11 terror attacks and Pearl Harbor for months. We are in the timeframe now that probably for the next 60 to 90 days we re going to have more deaths per day than we had at 9/11 or we had at Pearl Harbor,  Redfield said during at an event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations, The Hill reported.

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