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Plans officially submitted for £2 million Jaywick market project


PLANS have been submitted for a new £2 million project designed to improve a coastal community following a consultation with residents.
In November last year Jaywick Sands received £1.97million from the Government’s Getting Building Fund to create a commercial facility and covered market.
The Tendring Council-owned site, located at the gateway to Brooklands, will also become home to 25 affordable business units and a community garden.
The 9,500sq ft market, formerly home to the Sunspot arcade, will include a hard landscaped area, which will also accommodate an outdoor market.
The initiative, led by Tendring District Council, will be topped up by £105k from the authority and £50k from Essex County Council. ....

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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities – Encyclopedia Virginia


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Organized in 1889, the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA), currently known as APVA/Preservation Virginia, was the nation’s first statewide historic preservation organization. Spearheaded by an elite mix of female antiquarians and their “gentlemen advisers,” it became a sanctioned instrument of conservatives who strove to counter social and political changes after the American Civil War (1861–1865) by emphasizing southern history and tradition. The APVA enshrined old buildings, graveyards, and historical sites many of which were forlorn, if not forgotten and exhibited them as symbols of Virginia’s identity. As the national preservation movement evolved, the APVA became less overtly political and now identifies itself as a professional organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the Commonwealth’s heritage. ....

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Racist graffiti smeared throughout Clacton's Rush Green Park


ABHORRENT racist graffiti has been smeared throughout a beauty spot weeks after a hate crime took place in a nearby road.
Racial slurs and Nazi symbols have appeared in white spray paint in the popular Rush Green Park in Clacton.
Daubed on everything from tree trunks and rocks to drain covers and a gated fence, the despicable vandalism includes several references to the offensive N-word.
The bigoted graffiti also includes the use of the name Hitler.
Mary Newton, Tendring councillor for the Bluehouse ward, said: “I am beyond shocked, I am staggered.
“Some of the youngsters vandalise the area but never have I found them to be racist in any way. ....

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Racist graffiti smeared throughout Clacton's Rush Green Park | Clacton and Frinton Gazette


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ABHORRENT racist graffiti has been smeared throughout a beauty spot weeks after a hate crime took place in a nearby road.
Racial slurs and Nazi symbols have appeared in white spray paint in the popular Rush Green Park in Clacton.
Daubed on everything from tree trunks and rocks to drain covers and a gated fence, the despicable vandalism includes several references to the offensive N-word.
The bigoted graffiti also includes the use of the name Hitler.
Mary Newton, Tendring councillor for the Bluehouse ward, said: “I am beyond shocked, I am staggered.
“Some of the youngsters vandalise the area but never have I found them to be racist in any way. ....

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