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Memory House could be replaced in major revamp

A “DATED” care home - one of the oldest buildings on the Marine Estate - could be knocked to the ground and replaced in a major revamp. Memory House, on Marine Parade in Leigh, caters for up to 35 residents and dates back to at least 1920. However, with the building no longer up to scratch and “unable to maintain the high standards expected of it’s residents and operators”, plans to demolish the site have been brought forward. A new care home, containing 50 rooms, would replace it if plans are approved. Beth Hooper, councillor for the West Leigh ward, has been approached by residents who want to stop the demolition.

Memory House, Leigh, could be demolished and replaced with new care home

Memory House, Leigh, could be demolished and replaced with new care home
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Southend s Priory Park welcomes memorial bench in honour of historian Nick Skinner

Memorial bench in honour of Southend s Nick Skinner unveiled in Priory Park

He went to Prittlewell High School while growing up. Councillor Beth Hooper, who had worked with Mr Skinner on Southend history projects, said: “The work that Nick did for so many years in building on the Southend Timeline means that for generations to come, our community will be able to learn about and from the past. “It is so important that we remember his great service to our borough with this bench.” Due to Covid-19 regulations, only a small few were able to Sunday’s ceremony. During the unveiling, Rosalind Harman of Ros Southend Past and Present in Photos said: “From the people of Southend, with grateful thanks for your tireless work in documenting the history of our town.

VE Day: The history of Southend Pier during the war | Braintree and Witham Times

VICTORY in Europe Day will see The Bravest Pier in the World launched as an interactive experience to show Southend’s key role in the Second World War. Southend’s iconic pier played a huge role in the evacuation of Dunkirk, the protection of London and preparation for D-Day. Now, a new interactive experience will reveal the story behind Southend Pier’s monumental role as “The Bravest Pier in the World”. The event, HMS Leigh – The Bravest Pier in the World, is planned for the weekend of September 24 and will bring all ages together to celebrate the pier’s history.

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