Pleas - the two firms and Mr Aylen DESPERATE business owners say they are on their knees over delays in business support grants needed to keep them afloat. Companies claim they have not had payments from Southend Council since November and are struggling to pay rents as a result. Carrie Blood, 47, owner Lady Pirates tattoo studio in Leigh says her health has suffered from the stress of keeping her business afloat. The mum-of-three said: “It’s been really stressful. I’m going to see a cardiologist over palpitations that I’ve been getting. “I’m supposed to get £664 every two weeks and then in the national lockdown we should get an extra one-off payment of £4,000.
By Jacqui Dallimore, Chair of Southend Tourism Partnership
Central Southend seafront - real concern over parking charges
THE Southend Tourism Partnership has raised major concerns over the impact of Southend’s new parking plan.
Here, Jacqui Dallimore, chair of the partnership and managing director of the Roslin Beach Hotel, speaks directly to Southend Council: We were very upset and outraged to learn of the proposed changes to the pricing of parking in the town. These proposals, which do not appear to be supported by any evidence or been subjected to any market testing, will have a direct detrimental impact on the visitor economy.
By Jacqui Dallimore, Chair of Southend Tourism Partnership
Central Southend seafront - real concern over parking charges
THE Southend Tourism Partnership has raised major concerns over the impact of Southend’s new parking plan.
Here, Jacqui Dallimore, chair of the partnership and managing director of the Roslin Beach Hotel, speaks directly to Southend Council: We were very upset and outraged to learn of the proposed changes to the pricing of parking in the town. These proposals, which do not appear to be supported by any evidence or been subjected to any market testing, will have a direct detrimental impact on the visitor economy.
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SU program helps younger Onondaga County students advance in STEM field
Courtesy of Malea Perkins
Isabella Perkins, who has participated in the Science and Technology Entry Program since sixth grade, spent two years conducting a research project on the flu vaccine.
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Not many Cicero-North Syracuse High School students can say they spent two years conducting a research project on the flu vaccine and attending networking events with prominent members of the STEM field. But C-NS senior Isabella Perkins received all those opportunities from a Syracuse University program.