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Approved - Clarence Yard A FISH and chip shop will be transformed into four homes after councillors gave plans the green light. The Stockvale Group, owners of Adventure Island, have been handed permission to overhaul the Clarence Yard restaurant after it became financially unviable in the Covid pandemic. The £600,000 project will see the building converted into three one-bedroom homes and a two-bedroom home, The façade of the locally listed building will be largely retained. Philip Miller, chief executive at Stockvale, said: “We are pleased the committee supported us in our aims of trying to do the best we can for Southend in general and Clarence Yard in particular. The building will maintain its Victorian splendour for sure. ....
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); Drop a live location and they ll find us : On the canvass in a feverish Dublin Bay South Fine Gael and Sinn Féin may be leading in national polls, but they’ve a fight on their hands here. By Rónán Duffy Sunday 4 Jul 2021, 12:03 AM 2 hours ago 5,144 Views 7 Comments The Sacred Heart statue in Cathedral Lane. Source: The Journal “IT’S FALLING TO bits.” Prospective TDs find out quickly on the campaign trail that all politics is indeed local, often exceptionally so. When Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan was canvassing for votes at near St. Patrick’s Cathedral, one of the issues raised was a Sacred Heart statue that hadn’t been properly cleaned in years. ....
A spokesman from Southend Council, said: “Southend residents responded and showed solidarity in their thousands last year and continued to show solidarity by supporting weekly take the knee events, circles of peace and the recent International Day of anti-racism in which the town went purple and an over 40-strong public meeting was held online. “All this in support of the commitment to challenge racism in all its forms. “These collective events aim to continue to highlight the need for action in Britain in combating institutional racism, an area which the unions and the council have been working together on, and to shine that light and work together in challenging all forms of racism in our workplaces and communities in Southend.” ....