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Southend is becoming a no-go area fears resident

Peter Lovett, vice chair of Shoebury Residents Association, said the older generation are now fearing to go out at night in the areas outside of the town centre. The 75-year-old said: “It’s an increasing problem, no doubt. On our page we are getting a lot more concerned about increasing bad behaviour. “There’s stabbings, violent crime and on the beaches people are leaving rubbish behind. “I think it’s more frightening and for us we are trying to reassure the older generation and they are concerned about going out at night.  “It’s making Southend a no-go area. “We want to go out safe and now it’s going the opposite way. I am worried about the summer.”

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Shoebury Garrison site sell-off fuels new home fears | Braintree and Witham Times

A FORMER military site where hundreds of homes are set to be built has been put up for sale by a developer in a bid to raise extra cash. The Shoebury Garrison site, off Barge Pier Road, has been put on the market with owner and developer - Garrison Developments - saying all offers are being considered. Last December, Southend Council backed the developers’ plans for 214 homes. Shoebury Residents’ Association has strongly opposed the development, and now says it is worried more homes could be added if the site changes hands. Vice-chairman, Peter Lovett said: “We are now worried this may be sold to one of the giant developers, who have the experience to re-apply for planning and double the number of homes or increase the number of tall blocks being built on this wildlife site.

Shoebury Garrison site sell-off fuels new home fears

Shoebury Garrison site sell-off fuels new home fears | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A FORMER military site where hundreds of homes are set to be built has been put up for sale by a developer in a bid to raise extra cash. The Shoebury Garrison site, off Barge Pier Road, has been put on the market with owner and developer - Garrison Developments - saying all offers are being considered. Last December, Southend Council backed the developers’ plans for 214 homes. Shoebury Residents’ Association has strongly opposed the development, and now says it is worried more homes could be added if the site changes hands. Vice-chairman, Peter Lovett said: “We are now worried this may be sold to one of the giant developers, who have the experience to re-apply for planning and double the number of homes or increase the number of tall blocks being built on this wildlife site.

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