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Canvey supermarket opens creating new jobs for residents | Braintree and Witham Times

A NEW ‘bulk-buy’ supermarket has opened its doors, creating 30 jobs for residents in Canvey. Shoppers at The Food Warehouse can now benefit from the value of a wholesale store without paying the costs of a membership. More than three quarters of a million pounds has been spent on bringing the new store to the retail park on Roscommon Way. The store offers customers the chance to bulk buy fresh, frozen and food deals with more than 3,000 product lines. Ray Howard MBE, freeman of the borough, opened the store on Tuesday. Ray Howard opened the store on Tuesday He has welcomed the new jobs that have been created in the store.

Canvey supermarket opens creating new jobs for residents | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Canvey supermarket opens creating new jobs for residents | Clacton and Frinton Gazette
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Canvey Paddocks: We will keep fighting community centre plan | Braintree and Witham Times

CAMPAIGNERS are vowing to continue to fight plans to demolish a community centre as more details are revealed on the project. Castle Point Council is set to demolish the Paddocks Community Centre, Long Road, Canvey and replace it in a £3.28million project. Residents across the island have complained since plans were first touted in 2018, insisting the current site should be revamped rather than demolished and replaced. New details released by the council this week show a large hall containing seating for 300 people and a stage, with the hall also be used for sports including badminton and bowls. There will also be two smaller meeting rooms on the ground floor for different activities and community groups.

Canvey Paddocks: We will keep fighting community centre plan

CAMPAIGNERS are vowing to continue to fight plans to demolish a community centre as more details are revealed on the project. Castle Point Council is set to demolish the Paddocks Community Centre, Long Road, Canvey and replace it in a £3.28million project. Residents across the island have complained since plans were first touted in 2018, insisting the current site should be revamped rather than demolished and replaced. New details released by the council this week show a large hall containing seating for 300 people and a stage, with the hall also be used for sports including badminton and bowls. There will also be two smaller meeting rooms on the ground floor for different activities and community groups.

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