Landlords, Dave and Fi Dulake, and managers James and Reece One of Southend s most famous pubs will sadly close due to the unbearable pressures of the coronavirus pandemic. The Railway Hotel, on Clifftown Road, will go down in the town s history as not only an elegant Victorian pub, but also home to local rock music and the Southend arts scene. James Vessey-Miller, manager of the iconic venue, announced the sad news on Twitter last night (April 6), explaining that The Railway has run out of steam and that the company that facilitates the business has drawn to a grinding halt. Mr Vessey-Miller added that the company has collapsed under the weight of unbearable pressures and almost un-tradable circumstances .
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Industrial and logistics REIT Urban Logistics is forward funding 200,000 sq ft of warehouse space in two schemes in the East Midlands to the tune of £23 million.
It has exchanged contracts with Wilson Bowden Developments for the forward funding of five high-quality urban logistics assets at Nottingham and Leicester. Four units totalling 166,330 sq ft will be speculatively built on an 8.1-acre plot at Blenheim Park in Nottingham, while a further 43,850 sq ft unit will be built on a 2.5-acre site at Optimus Point, Leicester. The deal is subject to planning.
Both schemes will be built speculatively with construction expected to commence in September 2021. Practical completion is anticipated between September 2022 and February 2023.