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A HERO’S WELCOME THOUSANDS of residents joined schools, businesses and veterans from across Basildon to celebrate the homecoming of the Anglian Regiment in November. Marching to celebrate the return of the regiment following their fourth and final tour of Afghanistan, thousands lined the town centre to show their support. Cllr Tony, Ball, leader of Basildon Council said: “The homecoming event was a truly historic one for the town and one which will be remembered for many years.” “It was an incredibly emotional day, tinged with sadness at the losses that the regiment has suffered.

But is also one which fills me with pride, and it was incredible to see so many people take time out to visit the town centre and show their support.” Leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Basildon Council, Cllr Geoff Williams added: “The Regiment’s homecoming to Basildon was a stirring event; they did us proud, and I think the thousands of folk in the Town Centre showed how much the Basildon community appreciates what our armed forces do for us. I found the whole event quite moving.”

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The Royal Anglian Regiment marching through Basildon Town Centre

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BIG SWITCH ON SUCCESS

Basildon Mayor Mo Larkin and stars on stage at the Big Switch On

THOUSANDS of residents braved the weather at the end of November to enjoy a day of fun and festivities at the years Basildon BIG Switch On. Market stalls, fun fair rides, street entertainment and much more was on offer throughout the day, whilst a host of local entertainers joined BBC Essex breakfast host Ray Clark for a special roadshow running throughout the afternoon. The day culminated with TOWIE stars Cara Kilbey and Billi Mucklow joining the Mayor of Basildon, Cllr Mo Larkin, and the stars of the Towngate Pan to flick the switch and light up the town.


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To comment on any story in this edition of the Borough Diary, please write to: Michelle Edwards-Norcisse, Editor, Borough Diary, Basildon Borough Council, The Basildon Centre, St. Martin’s Square, Basildon, Essex SS14 1DL, or email michelle.edwards-norcisse@ basildon.gov.uk. About the Borough Diary: This newspaper is produced by the Marketing and Communications team at Basildon Borough Council. It is published four times a year and delivered free to almost 80,000 homes in Basildon, Billericay and Wickford. Advertise in the Borough Diary: To advertise or enquire about rates and deadlines, call 01268 294201. Basildon Council accepts no responsibility for the content of any advertisement published in the Borough Diary and the inclusion of any advertisement does not imply approval or recommendation by the Council of either the terms of any offer or service contained in it or of the advertiser. Other formats: To receive the Borough Diary in large print, Braille or spoken word format, please call 01268 294590.

Mayor’s Message from Cllr Mo Larkin Mayor of Basildon Borough Council What an eventful year we’ve had in 2012! From the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the fantastic Olympic and Paralympic Games and now, just a few weeks ago, The Royal Anglian Regiment Homecoming March. I was absolutely delighted and proud to join thousands of residents who came out to support over 300 troops and veterans as they marched through Basildon Town Centre, having just completed their fourth and final tour of duty in Afghanistan. As the Mayor of Basildon and on the behalf of the civilian community, I signed a military covenant pledging mutual support between the Armed Forces, veterans and the wider community. This covenant was also signed by Lieutenant Colonel Mick Aston MC of The Royal Anglian Regiment on behalf of the Armed Forces, and the Leader of the Council, Cllr Tony Ball, on behalf of the Basildon Renaissance Partnership. These soldiers, past and present, are an inspiration to us Mayor Larkin at the Covenant signing all. (More about the homecoming march is on the front page and page 4 of this edition of the Borough Diary). this year’s pantomine at the Towngate Theatre. For me, Christmas is A few days later I attended the Remembrance Sunday Service held not Christmas without a panto, and this year’s production, Peter Pan, at St Martin of Tours, joining with members of the community to is set to be just as magical and enjoyable as in previous years. remember our brave servicemen and women. So, as we prepare for the festivities ahead, may I wish you all a With Christmas rapidly approaching, I am really looking forward to happy and peaceful Christmas and a wonderful and exciting 2013.

PITSEA REGENERATION SET TO START AS POOL CLOSES THE major redevelopment of Pitsea town centre is set to start following the closure of Pitsea swimming pool. The transformation of the area will centre on a 75,000 square foot Morrison’s superstore, a new and improved 100 stall market, refurbished office blocks and new shops, along with improved public areas and landscaping. The plans will create over 500 new jobs and safeguard many more. Although Pitsea pool has closed, a shuttle bus to the Basildon Sporting Village and Wickford pool has been put in place with Basildon District Volunteer Carers (BDVC) as part of a detailed customer relocation strategy. It runs five days a week with a special service running on Wednesdays for the over 50s. Swimming lessons are being re-provided at Wickford pool and the Basildon Sporting Village and from January, it is intended that swimming lessons will also be available at the Basildon Lower Academy. Cllr Malcolm Buckley, cabinet member for regeneration said: “This redevelopment will

create hundreds of jobs and safeguard hundreds more for a local community that has higher than average unemployment levels.” Cllr Kevin Blake, cabinet member for leisure and arts, added: “Our relocation plans have been completed which I believe will minimise the disruption to the users of the pool when it closes. I am obviously sad to see the pool close, but it will enable the important regeneration of the town to start that will create hundreds of jobs, add vitality and bring investment into Pitsea town centre.” For more information on the shuttle bus, please visit www.basildon.gov.uk

State-of-the-art swimming facilities at the Sporting Village

COUNCIL’S CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH BASILDON Council has “met the challenges of the current financial climate”, according to the Audit Commission. The Audit Commission, appointed as the council’s external auditor, issued a report that stated the council’s accounts were of a “high standard”. The auditor also noted the council had sound arrangements to secure economy, efficiency and effectiveness in its use of resources. The feedback has been welcomed by the council as public finances continue to face ever increasing scrutiny. Cllr Stuart Sullivan, cabinet member for resources, said: “This clean bill of health for our accounts illustrates how seriously we’ve taken the challenge to improve our efficiency across the organisation. “There has never been a more important time to deliver value for money for local tax payers and this report proves that we are doing that. “It also recognises that significant savings have been made to date and we will endeavour to continue along the same path in 2013/14.” Bala Mahendran, chief executive of Basildon Council, added: “Delivering value for money is essential if we are to deliver on our promise of creating opportunity for local people. This report confirms we are doing that and is very good news. “Overall, I am very pleased with the feedback. I would like to take this opportunity to echo the Auditor’s comments by thanking finance staff and senior management and the Audit and Risk Committee for their hard work in assisting with this audit.”


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CRUNCH TIMES The Crunch Service is a mobile waste disposal facility that tours the borough which residents can use to dispose of bulkier items of rubbish. Locations marked with a G can also be used for the disposal of green waste. The Crunch Service is not suitable for paints, oils or other waste liquids.

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PLANS SUBMITTED FOR £30M BASILDON TOWN CENTRE COLLEGE

The Crunch is from 9am to noon at each site, unless otherwise stated. 8 December Fryerns – Ghyllgrove Billericay- Radford Crescent – Car Park Vange - Redgrave Road 9-10.30am Vange - Gordon Rd Layby near Helpeston Southview Rd opp Dentist 10.30-noon 15 December Ramsden Bellhouse Village Hall – Car Park Laindon Link - Bluehouse Community Centre Pitsea - Kenneth Rd – Layby

22 December Kingswood - Playgroup Centre opposite shops Steeple View - Kings Crescent Laindon - Little Oxcroft Service Rd 2 February Ramsden Bellhouse Village Hall Car Park Lee Chapel North – Rear of Plough and Tractor Pub Fryerns - Frypa Hall 9 February Laindon - King Edward Rd Billericay - Radford Crescent – Car Park Chalvedon - Mill Green Layby near car park 16 February Wickford - Rettendon View 9-11am Billericay - David’s Walk Barstable - Barstable Club Long Riding Pippin Court 11-noon Laindon - Basildon Drive Junction with Dickens Dr. 23 February Crays Hill Recreation Ground Billericay - Little Burstead Car Park Laindon – Five Links Wickford - The Wick Country Park Somercotes - Next To Shops 2 March Wickford - Alderney Gardens Rear of shops Noak Bridge - Coppice Lane Langdon Hills - Valence Way Junction with Debden Green Craylands – Lichfields – Rear of Shops

Artists impressions of the Basildon Town Centre College

EXCITING plans for a £30 million new college building in the heart of Basildon have been submitted to Basildon Council by South Essex College, with local students, staff and businesses coming out in support of the plans. The move is part of the college’s strategy to relocate all of its campuses into the town centre, and is part of wider regeneration plans that will see the market relocate to St. Martin’s Square and a direct link built from the college to the train station. If the application is approved, the aim would be to open the new college by September 2015 which could cater for up to 2000 students, over double the current number in Basildon. David Roskilly, Cycles UK, based in Market Square said: “The relocated college could help Cycles UK as lots more people on our

doorstep would know about us, which would be good for business. Our clientele would appreciate the improved environment so if the proposed new college looks and feels better, then it has got to be a good thing.” Deputy chief executive of South Essex College, Anthony McGarel, said: “This move is about raising the expectations of young people and being visible enough in the town centre that they can see, and get really excited about, what their future could be.” Cllr Malcolm Buckley, cabinet member for regeneration, added: “This would be a vital catalyst to help us with our ambitious plans to regenerate Basildon town centre. “This would improve the learning experience and drive up standards for young people and also create a vibrant new space in the town centre that will boost the local economy.”

THE NEW COLLEGE WOULD INCLUDE: A state-of-the-art, modern new 7,000 – 7,500 sq. m building with access from both the train station and the main shopping area Opportunity to enroll approx. 2000 students with around 800 on site at any one time New multipurpose sports hall which could also be hired by businesses or the public for sports or other uses Improved public open spaces with forecourts in front of both entrances, attractive planting and greenery plus practical and robust landscaping and seating Direct and immediate access to the bus station and train station with C2C rail services linking all three campuses with the wider region – removal of the subway and replacement with a new pedestrian road crossing A range of new courses in key areas and a return to the college offering A-Level courses

BUSINESSES AND STUDENTS BACK PLANS FOR COLLEGE MOVE WITH an estimated increase of £1.2m spending in Basildon, the creation of indirect jobs, plus improved security in the town centre, a number of Basildon business leaders have expressed their support for the redevelopment as a catalyst for wider regeneration in the town centre. Denise Rossiter, chief executive at Essex Chambers of Commerce commented: “We are pleased to support the plans. “Its location will greatly aid the regeneration of the town centre and it will give young people and the wider community access to state of the art educational facilities providing

a curriculum that meets the needs of students and businesses.” Paul Rolison, chief executive of YellowSpring plc said: “This move has many benefits including: improved access for students; greater commercial activity within the town centre from students and staff presence; continued enhancement of the town centre environment; and improvement in the attractiveness of Basildon for students and employers.” Students have also backed the plans with Ethan Thomas, 18, a public services student from Stanford-le-Hope, saying: “Moving the

Basildon Campus into the town centre seems like a better idea as transport here is not convenient. “At the moment we have to wait ten minutes to catch a bus into the town centre as it is quite a trek to the shops or the nearest cash machine.” Melanie Westwood, 47 an NVQ 3 hairdressing student from Billericay, said: “It will be easily accessed for youngsters who don’t drive as at the moment it is a long walk for most people. It will also be nice to be in a modern building and should influence people to come into education.”


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‘GET RECYCLING’ COMPETITION BASILDON Council has launched a recycling competition aimed at highlighting the everyday materials people can recycle, and encouraging residents to get recycling. The competition is part of a drive to up the recycling rate to 55% by April 2013. Residents are being asked to tweet or post to Facebook photos of them recycling a certain item to be entered into a prize draw to win a £25 High Street voucher. Council officers will also be visiting a road within the borough each week – on recycling day. A resident will then be chosen at random within that road – and if they have the item of the week in their

recycling, they will win a voucher. Each week the item will change and the competition will run until Christmas. Cllr John Dornan, cabinet member for environment said: “Our residents have done fantastically well over recent years and we now recycle well over 50% of all our household waste. However we can always do more and this competition is aimed at highlighting everyday items that can be recycled. “We want everyone to get recycling – whether they have never recycled before, or whether they start to recycle something they were previously unaware they could recycle.”

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Each week there will be one key recyclable material. The material will be announced on the council’s Facebook and Twitter feeds the week before. There are three ways to be in with a chance of winning a £25 shopping voucher:

Post a picture of the key material to the ‘Recycle for Basildon’ Facebook Group

Twitter: Tweet a picture of you with the week’s key recyclable material to @starveyourbin or @basildoncouncil or use the hashtag #getrecycling for your chance to win.

Recycle: One lucky householder will be picked at random – simply make sure you put your recycling out with the required material to be in with a chance. If our officers pick you and you have the material put out for recycling, you win! Winners:L-R (top) Patricia Short, Layla Burton, Debbie Bunce, (bottom) Steve Burton, Alan Green, Patrick Evans

WELCOME HOME OUR HEROES! Continued from front page... Estimated that up to twelve thousand people attended the event, the march was the first time the regiment have exercised their right to march, after being granted the ‘Freedom of the Borough’ in 2011. Major Guy Foden, Officer Commanding C (Essex) Company said: “It was great to see the support of the people of Basildon, which is really appreciated by our soldiers and their families. “We have been all over East Anglia carrying out homecoming parades and it is particularly meaningful for C (Essex) Company to receive a uniquely Essex reception in Basildon. “Afghanistan was a challenging tour but we made huge strides delivering security and transferring responsibility to Afghan security forces. It was heartening that, when I had a final meeting with village elders at the end of our six month tour, they thanked us for our work to prevent insurgents from bringing violence into their communities.” The Borough Diary asked members of the crowd waiting to watch the Royal Anglian Regiment march through Basildon what they thought of the occasion. Pat Rose, 82, of Huntsmead, Billericay, said: “It’s a Pat Rose

great honour and I’m so proud of all the forces and to be able to march with the eagle is wonderful. “My daughter and grand-daughter are both in the armed forces so this is a particularly special event to witness.” Lewis Roberts, 27, of Ravendale, Kingswood, said: (Wearing scouts uniform) It’s very important that as many people as possible come Lewis Roberts out to support the troops. “As a scout I recognise the importance of public service and the good example these soldiers can set.” Kristina Penny, 33, of Farm Road, Canvey, said: (face painted) “I’ve come here today to support my younger brother who is marching Kristina Penny with the Anglians. “I think it’s great that the parade is coming through Basildon and my children can be here to wave flags in support of their uncle.”

RECYCLE MORE THAN EVER THIS CHRISTMAS ALL IN YOUR PINK SACKS! As well as recycling cans, paper and plastic, remember you can now recycle Longlife juice and milk cartons (such as Tetrapak), lids of plastic bottles, jam jar lids and aluminium foil.


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YOUNG PEOPLE’S ALCOHOL FORUM

YOUNG people across the borough will learn more about the negative effects of alcohol next month as part of the Basildon Young People’s Alcohol Conference. The Basildon Community Safety Partnership (CSP) has invited youngsters aged 13 to 14 from local schools to attend the interactive conference which will include real life scenarios from the emergency services, workshops relating to health effects, personal safety, risky

behaviours, alcohol content and licensing. There will also be the opportunity for the young people to visit the SOS bus and the community wheels vehicle safety simulator and use their creative skills to design a recipe for a mocktail (non alcoholic cocktail). Young people will also be asked to identify alcohol related issues in their local area and put together some proposals on how they can tackle the problems. There will be a small amount of funding for the

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groups to bid for so that they can deliver their projects over the next year. Cllr Malcolm Buckley, cabinet member with responsibility for community safety, said: “There are a small but significant number of young people who are drinking harmfully, putting both themselves and others at risk. “This conference will allow the CSP to take a proactive approach in informing our young people about the dangers of alcohol.”

YOUNGSTERS LEARN HOW TO BE GOOD CITIZENS

LOCAL youngsters have been taking part in a five-week programme to teach them how to become good neighbours. The Junior Warden Scheme, run by Basildon Council’s community wardens, is currently taking place in Briscoe School and Fairhouse School. Wardens are spending one afternoon a week working with ten-year-olds to teach them about anti-

social behaviour, littering, responsible dog ownership and fire safety. Cheryl Brown, principal neighbourhood nuisance officer, said: “The children have been really receptive to these sessions and have been learning about some really important issues such as what makes a good member of the community, what anti-social behaviour is and the impact it has on the community. “We’ve also had some excellent guest speakers from Essex Fire and Rescue Service and the graffiti and recycling teams to talk to the pupils about different issues. It’s really encouraging to see the children taking an interest in becoming good citizens.” The community wardens will start the programme in three more local schools in the New Year.

Improvements made in St Martin’s ward SIX months in to the St Martin’s Community Safety Action Zone (CSAZ) and there have already been a number of improvements to the area. Following concerns raised by residents at the monthly street meetings and regular estate walkabouts, the Basildon Community Safety Partnership (CSP) has carried out a number of projects to address local issues. Offenders carrying out unpaid community work through the Community Payback project have been cutting back some of the shrubbery and picking up litter in the area. The council’s cleansing team has also cut back and tidied up the bushes in the area as well as re-painted the bollards and posts by Stacey’s Corner parade of shops. In addition, leaks in the canopy were repaired and the paving underneath were jet washed. The CSP also ran a Halloween Activity afternoon for youngsters to keep them entertained during the school holiday and make them aware of what anti-social behaviour is and what could happen if they commit it.

One concern highlighted by residents was that the bench opposite the post office at Stacey’s Corner shops was being used by drug dealers as a place to meet. Basildon Council has now removed the bench. Residents also reported that the public phone boxes outside the parade of shops were being used to organise drug deals. A bar on incoming calls has now been put in place so that officers can monitor the situation. If you live in the St Martin’s Ward, come along to an upcoming street meeting: • • •

Thursday 10 January 2013, 3:00pm, Stacey’s Corner Shops Tuesday 29 January 2013, 6:00pm, George Hurd Centre (St Martins Community Panel meeting) Thursday 28 February 2013, 2:30pm, Fairhouse School, Long Riding

For more information, please contact Kaylie Hopcroft, community safety officer at Basildon Council on 01268 294512 or via email at kaylie.hopcroft@basildon. gov.uk.

COMBAT CRIME THIS CHRISTMAS The Basildon Community Safety Partnership wants you and your family to have a happy and safe Christmas. Help combat crime by following these top safety tips:

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• Keep presents out of sight. Large piles of gift wrapped goodies under the tree that are visible through a door or window are tempting to thieves. • Don’t leave empty boxes on display outside. Discarded packaging advertises all the new goods you have indoors. • Leave lights on and close the curtains. Make it look like someone is at home when you’re going out for the evening. If you have a burglar alarm, set it. • If you’re going on holiday over the festive period, ask a friend, relative or neighbour to keep an eye on your house. • Don’t leave presents in full view on the back seat when out shopping. These can be tempting to thieves. Lock them away out of sight in the boot. • Never leave your keys in the ignition whilst your vehicle is unattended, even for a few minutes whilst defrosting the windows. • NEVER drink and drive

• Make sure all valuable property is marked. You can get a property marking kit from your local police station • Register bike frame numbers, mobile phone IMEI numbers and other identifying details on ‘Immobilise’ - the free, national property registration scheme (www.immobilise.com) • Make it difficult for criminals to operate - do not buy stolen property

To report a crime to your local police, call 101. In an emergency, you should always call 999. Scan this QR code with your smartphone to find us on Facebook!

You can also keep up to date with the latest partnership news and events by visiting our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/basildoncsp


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BASILDON Council has hailed a major European conference, which it hosted, as a major success. As a founder member of the European New Towns and Pilot Cities Platform (ENTP), Basildon Council hosted the annual general assembly in Basildon in October. Cllr Tony Ball, leader of Basildon Council and vice president of the ENTP, said: “Myself and the council’s chief executive Bala Mahendran have been absolutely delighted with the general assembly and there are a number of lessons we will take away from the conference. “We were particularly interested to exchange ideas on how best to go about developing trade links with

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COUNCILLOR SURGERIES Billericay East - Tony Archer 01277 657814, David Dadds 01277 829808, Stuart Sullivan 01268 560477. Surgery as Billericay West below. Billericay West - Anthony Hedley 01277 626198, Phil Turner 01277 633918, Daniel Lawrence 01277 657480. Last Saturday of the month (except December) 10.30am to noon at The Library, Billericay High Street. Burstead - Kevin Blake 01268 470597, Paul Arnold 07581 285525, Richard Moore ­ 01277 627266. For details see the “In Touch” leaflet delivered to all households in Burstead Ward or contact by phone. Crouch - Stuart Allen 01268 284225, Terri Sargent 01268 288766. Surgeries on first Saturday of month, 9.30am to 10.30am, Noak Bridge Village Hall, Coppice Lane, Noak Bridge and third Saturday, 9am to 10am, Steeple View Memorial Hall, Willowfields. Fryerns - Alan Davies 01268 525406, Bill Archibald 01268 280593 & 07732 710088, Adele Brown -07791 109436. Laindon Park - John Dornan 01375 851639 & 07834 856231, Jilly Hyde 01268 414126, John Scarola 07984 943349. Langdon Hills - Sandra and Stephen Hillier 01268 490201. Lee Chapel North - Lynda Gordon 079673 33536, Nigel Smith 01268 545483, Alan Bennett 01277 626236. Nethermayne - Geoff Williams 01268 415348, Linda Williams 01268 415348. Surgeries on first Saturday of month at Vange Scout Hut, second Saturday at Kingswood Play Leadership building, third Saturday at Haven Close AP Scheme, fourth Saturday Lee Chapel South Comm. Centre, except August. All 10am to 11am. Andrew Gordon - 07817 865202, last Saturday of month at the Basildon Centre 2pm to 4pm. Pitsea North West - Ron Livesey 01268 470028. Roving surgery within the ward on the first Saturday of month. Keith Bobbin 01268 556158 or 07886 3573905, Gavin Callaghan 07908 698743 by appointment at The Place,Pitsea Leisure Centre, Northlands Pavement on second Saturday of month plus roving surgeries throughout ward. Pitsea South East - David Abrahall 01268 440082, Mo Larkin 01268 413936. Surgeries on second Monday of the month (except Bank Holidays), 6.30pm to 7.30pm, outside Pitsea Leisure Centre. NB. Private interview room available by appointment. Aidan McGurran 07710 613928 by appointment on second Saturday of month at The Place, Pitsea Leisure Centre plus roving surgeries. St Martin’s - Phil and Pat Rackley 01268 410700. Surgeries on first Monday and third Tuesday of month (except August), 2pm to 3pm at Basildon Community Resource Centre, 1 The Gore, Basildon. Vange - Daniel Munyambu 075515 26956. Byron Taylor 01268 419153. Wickford Castledon - Malcolm and Sylvia Buckley 01268 472586. Wickford North - Tony Ball 01268 454564, Carole Morris 01268 457488, Michael Mowe 01268 463564. Wickford Park - Don Morris 01268 457488. First Saturday of month from 9.30am to 11.30am at Noak Bridge, Village Hall, Coppice Lane, Noak Bridge and third Saturday of month, 10 - noon at Wickford Library. Christopher Jackman 01268 571843.

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ANTI HATE CRIME PROJECT LAUNCHED

Cllr Terri Sargent (4th from right) with some of the conference speakers

BASILDON borough has been commended crime head on as it launched its antihate crime campaign with a hate crime awareness conference. The September conference was attended by nearly 100 local agency representatives including the police, NHS, fire service, neighbouring councils, businesses, community organisations as well as local residents, with the aim of producing a multi- agency approach to tackling hate crime in the borough. It was also used to launch the borough’s own third party reporting sites which allows residents to report instances of hate crime without having to go directly to the police.

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Keynote speaker, Maqsood Ahmad, director for inclusion and equalities at NHS Midland and East, and ex-advisor to the Home Secretary during the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, commended the council for putting hate crime on the local agenda something, he said, many authorities are not doing: “Hate crime is not just about race as disabled, gay and transgendered people are all subjected to it. “Not many authorities are putting it on the agenda so well done to Basildon Council for proactively tackling hate crime before it becomes a big problem in the borough.” Cabinet member for community, Cllr Terri Sargent, also attended the conference. She said: “Thanks to the work of Basildon Council and its partners, the borough’s hate crime figures are comparable with national figures, however we can not become complacent.”

KENT VIEW ROAD SALE HALTED Basildon Council is reviewing the sale of Kent View Road recreation ground as it considers a detailed business plan produced by a group of local residents. Vange Community Group have made a proposal to lease the recreation ground and associated buildings and turn it into a minisports area. The plans are now being scrutinised by council officers to ensure they can be delivered. Cllr Tony Ball, leader of the council, said: “These proposals would give the local

OPERATOR SOUGHT FOR BASILDON GOLF COURSE BASILDON Council has gone out to the European wide market to seek an operator for Basildon Golf Course. The site is being promoted in two ‘lots’, with companies able to bid for the running of the par 72, 18 hole course, the development of a five acre site next to the course for hotel/leisure purposes, or both together. Cllr Kevin Blake, cabinet member for leisure and arts, said: “This is an exciting opportunity for someone to shape the development and running of a popular leisure facility. “This is also about ensuring the long term future of the golf course and finding an operator at nil cost to the council and local taxpayers. “We also want to see a leisure or hospitality led development of the course that will be a real benefit to the community. Cllr Stuart Sullivan, cabinet member for resources, said: “We want to see a successful and popular facility that the people of Basildon can enjoy now and in the future. “We are flexible in what leisure uses could be created at the golf course and the approach we are taking allows the private sector to come to us with suitable ideas.” The golf course will be marketed through a single tender process with separate lots – this will allow bidders to tender for the operation of the Golf Course on its own, for the second lot for an associated development option on its own, or for both together. “Any financial viability business models for the separate lots will be heavily scrutinised and evaluated as part of the procurement process.” Proposals for development at the site will be subject to planning policy and the standard planning application procedures.

residents real ownership for the running of the site for the benefit of the local community. “We have pledged to create opportunity for local people and the only way we can do this is by working with the community. So long as the figures can be made to stack up then this council will do everything it can to support these types of initiatives. “The plan will now be carefully scrutinised and we need to have more detailed discussions with local residents. Whilst this happens we are suspending our plans to sell the site.”

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CHRISTMAS RECYCLING COLLECTIONS IT MAY be a little early for mince pies and tinsel but it is never too soon to be thinking about all the extra recycling material Christmas can bring. In the coming weeks Basildon Council will be sending out leaflets to all households across the borough with useful information about recycling collections in the run up to, and following Christmas. Basildon Council will keep running all recycling services throughout the Christmas period and collection crews will be working hard to keep disruptions to a minimum. This will give every household the opportunity to recycle more than ever.

The leaflet will also contain information about how collections will change following bank holidays, and a collection calendar for 2013. The leaflets will be delivered over a four-week period, which will make sure everyone has them well in advance. If you have not received your leaflet by December 14 please email recycling@basildon.gov.uk and one will be sent to you. The leaflets also contain textile stickers so you can place all of your old clothes and shoes in a pink bag, affix a textile sticker and place this out for collection, to make sure your textiles are recycled.

COUNCIL AWARDS £8,800 GRANTS TO LOCAL GROUPS BASILDON Council has awarded £8,800 to five community groups as part of its grants programme. The programme awards up to £2,000 to charities and voluntary groups in the borough who deliver projects that benefit residents. Made up of volunteers, the Basildon Operatic Society was awarded £2,000 to put on a performance of their version of the hit film and musical, Annie, and to help in its drive to encourage more residents to take up volunteering. The Basildon, Wickford and Billericay Gang Show was awarded £2,000 to encourage young people from across the whole borough to get involved in the performing arts, while the Basildon District Scout

Association was awarded £2,000 to help improve its kitchen facilities to benefit all users of their Clayburn Circle Headquarters. The Berry Boy’s Boxing Club was also awarded £2,000 to purchase new equipment to encourage more mixed membership, and Essex Media Workshop was awarded £800 to assist it in providing training for people with disabilities. Cabinet member for community services, Cllr Terri Sargent, said: “As the council seeks to create opportunity for local people, our annual grants programme makes such a positive contribution in helping our voluntary sector groups provide worthwhile volunteering opportunities for residents of all

ages and abilities. “The funding also helps to support local organisations provide cultural and educational activities for our residents to explore during their free time.” There is one more round in 2012/13 financial year for charitable community and voluntary groups to apply for grants of up to £2,000. The closing date for applications is Friday 11 January 2013. For more information about Basildon Council’s grants programmes, or for an application form and guidelines, visit www. basildon.gov.uk, contact the council’s funding officer on 01268 294406, or email: maxine.williams@basildon. gov.uk.

BILLERICAY’S SUN CORNER STATUS

Essex County Council chairman Kay Twitchen and Lord Petre, Lord Lieutenant of Essex at the ceremony

A DEDICATION ceremony took place in November to celebrate Billericay’s Sun Corner being been granted Queen Elizabeth II (QE2) status. The status follows a joint campaign by the local councils and residents. Cllr Kevin Blake, cabinet member for leisure and arts, said: “I am delighted that Sun Corner has been recognised with QE2 status and it was a pleasure to attend the dedication ceremony to celebrate all of the hard work that everyone involved has put in. This site is an important and well used amenity for local people, and provides an important green area within the central part of Billericay.” The Queen Elizabeth II Fields Challenge was launched to safeguard hundreds of outdoor recreational spaces for future generations in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee, and as a permanent tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.

Police & Crime Commissioners election result NICHOLAS Kenneth Alston has been elected as the Police and Crime Commissioner for Essex. As no candidate received more than half of all the first preference votes cast in the 15 November election, the counting of the second preference votes was also held. Nick Alston received a total of 62,350 votes while

Mick Thwaites , who remained in the contest after the count of the first perference votes, received a total of 58,664 votes. Police and Crime Commissioners are accountable for how crime is tackled, aiming to cut crime and deliver an effective and efficient police service within their police area.

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A RECENT consultation asking Pitsea residents what they think should be the priorities for the area has had a “fantastic response”. Supported by Basildon Council and Basildon, Billericay and Wickford Council for Voluntary Services (BBWCVS), the survey was designed by the Heart of Pitsea Big Local steering group and were distributed to all local households and businesses in the area. The results will now be used to help identify how to spend the £1m Big Lottery money awarded to the area, which is situated within the boundary of Ashlyns, Rectory Road, Pitsea Road and High Road, Pitsea. Cabinet member for community services, Cllr Terri Sargent, said: “There has been a fantastic response rate to the questionnaires sent to Pitsea residents in October, which shows that locals are really passionate about ensuring the funding is spent on projects that benefit the entire community.” Chris Evans, Chief Officer of BBWCVS, said: “The £1m funding will be used on projects that deliver a long term benefit to the Pitsea area, so it is important that this time has been taken to ask residents how this funding can make the greatest impact.” Sue Houghton, local resident and member of the ‘Heart of Pitsea’ steering group, said: “The Heart of Pitsea consultation is your chance as Pitsea residents to get involved and make a difference for the good of the community. So please get in touch with your ideas on how we can make Pitsea an even better place to live.” For more information, or to get involved, please contact Suqie Banwait on 01268 294125, Grant Taylor on 01268 294513, or email heartofpitsea@ live.co.uk.


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CREATING OPPORTUNITY Basildon Council’s exciting vision to create opportunity for local people is set to be approved by Full Council in December The big vision for the area is underpinned by five key promises that will ensure Basildon remains an area full of ambition – thanks mainly to good financial management over the years. Cllr Tony Ball, leader of the council said: “Despite the economic climate, we are in a better position than many other local councils. Because of this, we are able to put forward an exciting vision and programme for the area that is unashamedly ambitious both for local people and local business.” Bala Mahendran, chief executive of the council, said: “We are not content to just batten down the hatches, we want the borough to be a place that is full of opportunity for local people, local businesses and investors. But before we do that we must get the day job right and create the headroom for the more ambitious work. This is what our five promises are all about.”

Over 50s Festivities Older residents can celebrate Christmas in style this year as Pitsea Activity Centre hosts a festive Christmas party in December. Held on Friday 21 December from 1.30pm to 3.30pm, there will be first class entertainment from Sol Watts for over 50s members for just £4. For more information contact Pitsea day centre on 01268 465854.

Lots of activities at Laindon Laindon Activity Centre has various activities on weekdays for the retired over 50s of the borough. With various classes on offer, the centre also runs day trips and holidays for its members. Meals and snacks can be purchased daily from Laindon Activity Centre’s dining room and membership is currently only £10 per year. There is also an Active Life Programme for sheltered housing scheme residents.

THE FIVE PROMISES WE WILL GET THE BASICS RIGHT Collecting the rubbish, ensuring our streets, parks, and public spaces are kept clean and protecting the health and safety of those living in or visiting the Borough is a basic requirement and we know they matter greatly to all of our residents. WE WILL PROVIDE VALUE FOR MONEY We know that money is tight and many of our residents and businesses will be feeling the pinch. The Council has also had its funding severely cut so there is less to go around. We will therefore spend every penny of local taxpayer’s money as carefully as if it were our own. WE WILL DEMAND GOOD PUBLIC SERVICES FROM OUR PARTNER ORGANISATIONS In the past education, training opportunities and healthcare provision in our borough have not always been up to scratch. There are complex reasons for this but the result for residents is not good enough. We will work tirelessly with partners in schools, colleges, the NHS, Police and the voluntary sector

For more information, call the centre on 01268 465860, email laindondaycentre@ basildon.gov.uk or visit Laindon Community Centre, Aston Road, Laindon. SS15 6NX

WE WILL SUPPORT AND DEVELOP THE LOCAL ECONOMY A thriving economy is central to the quality of life of our Borough and an important source of employment for many of our residents. Along with our partners we will support our local businesses and we will work hard to encourage more inward investment by building effective relationships. WE WILL POSITIVELY TRANSFORM OUR BOROUGH We want the Basildon borough to be a vibrant modern place to live. We will renew our town centres, transforming them into places where people want to be. Across our borough we will use our planning powers to protect the green belt (where possible), whilst allowing the building of the right number of new homes that people will want to live in.

TWINNING REAPS BENEFITS FOR BOROUGH

Christmas Social for over 50s at the George Hurd Centre Feeling in the festive spirit? Why not join the George Hurd Centre for its Christmas festivities? There are still places available for members for the Christmas Social on Friday 14 December. For further information on events and membership please contact the centre on 01268 465854. Cabinet member for community services, Cllr Terri Sargent, said: “All residents over 50 years are welcome to become members of a day centre near to them. “Why don’t you visit one to find out about the range of classes, trips and holidays we run throughout the year?”

Plans for flexible tenancies BASILDON Council is looking to adopt Government plans to offer flexible tenancies to new tenants to help more families find suitable accommodation. The new policy to offer tenants an introductory tenancy followed by a flexible tenancy will be rolled out from 1st April 2013 and will not affect current tenants or those eligible for sheltered accommodation. Tenants who complete a satisfactory

to drive up standards. Through our leadership of the Basildon Renaissance Partnership we can and will open doors and use all our influence until local people get what they need.

12-month introductory period will be considered for a flexible tenancy which will be reviewed after five years. This will enable the Council to regularly review the housing needs of tenants. Phil Turner, deputy leader and cabinet member for housing and landlord services, said: “These are important changes that will equip us with the tools to help those in need of accommodation find the right accommodation.”

FOOTBALL and handball tournaments for Basildon school children in Germany, and cultural exchange trips in France for young people are just a few of the benefits Basildon borough’s younger residents are reaping from being twinned with Heiligenhaus, Germany and Meaux, France. Supported by Basildon Council, Basildon Twinning Association helps groups, organisations, families and individuals exchange ideas, arranges visits and competitions with people from across the three towns. In 2012 the association helped organise and fund groups from New Campus College to attend a football tournament in Germany, members of the French Circle to visit Meaux and invited members of the Basildon Youth Council met with visiting

students from Heiligenhaus. In July, sports stars from Basildon competed in an International Superstars event at The Sporting Village against visiting sports personalities from both Meaux and Heiligenhaus. Cabinet member for community services, Cllr Terri Sargent, said “Next year the association is helping to send Handball teams from Bromfords School in Wickford to Heiligenhaus, and Football teams from the school and New Campus College to both Meaux and Heiligenhaus. Plans are also underway to help a touring team of canoeists visit, and the Germans are also planning to invite Basildon stars to compete in their country next year. For more information on the benefits of twinning to the borough email the association at bastwin@hotmail.co.uk.


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COUNTDOWN TO PANTO! THE countdown to Christmas is well underway with theatres across the country gearing up for pantomime season. One of those getting ready for the thousands of visitors who flock to panto each year is the Towngate Theatre in Basildon, home to Peter Pan. Previously named by one newspaper as one of the top ten pantos in the country, Peter Pan is directed by and stars children’s tv actor Simon Fielding, who returns to Basildon for the fifth year. Theatre Manager Graham Sandford said: “Over

the past few years we have worked hard to create a style of panto which keeps to the traditions of the genre, but at the same time is a quality show. Simon has been a key part of this success, and I really think this year is the best yet.” Running from the 5 December to the 6 January the high flying adventure is suitable for ages 3 upwards. Tickets start at £15 with 4% of ticket sales going to Great Ormond Street Hospital. For more information contact the box office on 01268 465465 or visit www.towngatetheatre. co.uk.

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THE National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Belarus is one of three theatres to receive the status ‘Bolshoi’. The theatre opened its doors in 1933 and rapidly developed an outstanding reputation for quality and professionalism. Successful tours brought the theatre an honorary title ‘Bolshoi’ (translated ‘Big’) and in 1964 the title of ‘Academic’. For the last 15 years the theatre has visited more than 30 countries, from Portugal and Spain to Japan and China. This season the Grand Opera of Belarus brings to you Puccini’s Madam Butterfly. This tragic story is one of the opera’s favourite and is performed for a large, live orchestra. The Grand State Opera of Belarus presents Puccini’s Madam Butterfly, a performance with Live Orchestra Wednesday 20 February 7.30pm £29.50 / £28.00

BLAKE RETURN TO THE TOWNGATE

ONE of the country’s leading Music Hall acts performs at the Towngate Theatre this January, joined by the legendary Roy Hudd. A long established tradition, Music Hall comprises a mixture of comedy and music, and the Brick Lane Music Hall Company are one of its best exponents featuring a range of Brick Lane stalwarts. In this latest tour they are joined by special guest star, actor, singer and comedian Roy Hudd, for a night of laughter and music as he presents Music Hall at its very best. So leave your inhibitions and prepare for one of the most lively and entertaining shows the Towngate has ever seen! Variety Bandbox with Mr Roy Hudd Sunday 20 January 2013 2.30pm £15

MADE famous by forming through Facebook, Blake continue their rise to superstardom with this latest tour in support of their fourth album. The brit award winners have gained fame across the world with their unique harmony versions of pop, classical and west end anthems. Their latest album sees them at their charismatic best and this supporting tour promises an evening of the most uplifting and romantic songs of all time. Blake Sunday 17 February 7.30pm £23

ALSO COMING UP AT THE TOWNGATE THEATRE Sat 19 January Richard Digance - £16.50 / £16 Fri 25 January Rock around the Sixties - £16 Sun 10 February All Star Superslam Wrestling - £15 / £10 / £45 Wed 13 February Jim Davidson - £20 Thu 14 February Real Diamond - £17

Fri 15 February Live at the Towngate - £15 Fri 22 February Lee Hurst - £15 Fri 22 February The Kast Off Kinks - £12.50 Fri 15 March An Audience with Sherlock Holmes - £12/10 Thu 21 March The Fureys and Davey Arthur - £18


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NEW COUNCIL TAX SUPPORT SCHEME MAJOR changes to council tax support are to be bought in from April, and the cabinet member in charge is encouraging residents to be prepared. The Government is cutting £18 billion from the welfare budget and local councils are being handed responsibility for council tax benefit but with 12% less funding. These costs have to be passed onto those receiving council tax benefit, but pensioners must not suffer any loss which means those affected will lose more than 12% of their benefit. The average loss is set to be £2.95 per week per household, although some will lose less, and others

more. The changes will affect 11,400 people of autumn and received only 72 responses. working age. “I would urge those that receive council tax support Cllr Stuart Sullivan, cabinet member for resources at to prepare themselves for these changes and be aware Basildon Council, said: “We have already lost millions that everyone of working age that receives council of pounds in funding from the government and have tax support will be paying a council tax bill from next no choice but to pass these cuts on. Although the cuts April. we are receiving are 12%, the government have made “So my message would be to start budgeting now and it clear that pensioners cannot lose out, so everyone not wait until your council tax bill drops through your affected will lose more than that in council tax benefit.” letterbox in March.” “I am concerned that many people do not realise that this is happening. We wrote CRACKDOWN ON COUNCIL TAX FRAUDSTERS to everyone affected in the

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BASILDON Council is cracking down on people who fraudulently claim the 25 per cent single person Council Tax discount. Each year councils nationwide receive a high volume of applications for Single Person Discount. However, some of these applications are not genuine and just like benefit cheats; these people are claiming reductions in their bills falsely. Cllr Stuart Sullivan, cabinet member for resources, said: “People who take advantage of the system are taking advantage of genuine Tax payers and this can’t go on. “We value our residents and understand they expect value for money in the service we provide. We

want to send them the message that we are doing all we can to stamp out fraud in the borough.” During the council’s review of the single persons discount each case will be considered on its own merits. In some cases the mismatch may be due to someone moving out recently or if there is a carer resident. In these cases, the records will be corrected on receipt of the information. Those who choose not to declare the change will be put under investigation and their discount revoked if necessary. When the Council Tax charge is set, the council takes into account the reduction in the amount due because of people claiming discounts or exemptions.

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More variety came to town with the continental market in Wickford

WICKFORD’S Continental Market has been hailed a huge success after hundreds of people attended. Leader of Basildon Council, Cllr Tony Ball, thanked traders and residents for making the market another big success. He said: “I attended with Mark Francois MP, and we were both impressed by the range of items on sale and the enthusiasm of those working on the stalls and hundreds of residents, young and old, who came along. “This is the second time the market has been successful and I’m sure that it has again helped boost trade for existing traders in the town.” Held in October and organised and funded by Basildon Council, residents had the chance to get their taste of the continent. Trudie Crow, a resident from The Wick wrote in to thank the council for the “excellent continental market”. She wrote: “I am pleased it was held on a

Saturday this year - making it accessible for those who work full time during the week. “The best thing - there was no “burger van” or “bouncy castle” in sight just the right number of stallholders selling really good quality produce in a nice environment. I’m sure it boosted visitors to the High Street. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done and hope it happens again next year!” The continental market in Wickford High Street saw professional market traders from France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Holland, Poland and more, selling tasty food items such as Brittany biscuits, olives, Italian nougat, cheeses, sausages, tartiflette (a delicious cheese and potatoes dish from the Alps), charcuterie, freshly made crepes, fresh bread and croissants. The market also offered a wide range of European products including hand bags and leather items, Marseille soaps, lavender, children’s toys and pashminas.

Do you work in the food industry? Do you run your own food business? Basildon Council can offer you the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health’s Level 2 qualification – Food Safety in Catering. The courses are run in the evenings by Environmental Health staff with extensive knowledge of food hygiene and how the law affects food businesses. The following course dates are on offer for 2012 / 2013:

30th January & 6th February 20th March & 27th March 8th May & 15th May 3rd July & 10th July The cost is £65 per person. For more information, tel 01268 294280 or email ehs@basildon.gov.uk


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ALF DOVE AWARD FOR TENANT’S REP A BASILDON tenant representative has received the Alf Dove award. Mayor Mo Larkin, presented the award to John McKay for his contribution to community services in October. John’s friends and colleagues attended Lee Chaple North Community Centre to watch him receive his award. Mandie Skeat, Basildon Council’s head of housing services, said: “John makes a real difference to his local community. He’s committed and proactive doing a lot of work

above and beyond the call of duty. “I can’t think of anyone more deserving of the Alf Dove award.” John is widely recognised for his role in setting up the Lee Chapel North Holiday Club, strongly supported by his wife and family. The Club, which is one of the mayor’s charities this year, provides activities for children during the school holidays and has recently launched the Diamond Club for the over 50’s.

John McKay and Mayor Mo Larkin

More Winners at The Place! TWO more lucky residents are celebrating after winning a free gym membership and a children’s party as part of The Place’s prize draw. The prize draw was held in October as part of a promotion by the Pitsea multi-purpose community facility, and follows on from another prize draw held in May where three residents won free gym membership. Karen Clarke of Nightingale Grove, Basildon won a free Fun Zone party including catering for her son, Chase, and up to 30 children, while Michelle Lewis of Steeplehall, Pitsea won a month’s free gym membership and a free induction. Both ladies were thrilled! Karen said: “This prize has really come at the right time with my son’s second birthday coming up soon. He’ll be able to invite all his friends to join us and celebrate at the Fun Zone’s soft play area!” Cabinet member for community services, Cllr Terri Sargent, said: “Congratulations to our two winners! The Place is a wonderful multi-purpose facility that suits residents of all ages, allowing locals to keep fit with our personalised exercise plans and state-of-the-art gym. Our young children can play in the specially designed fun zone, and our older residents

can socialise with their peers at our activity centre.” For more information on the activities held at The Place, call 01268 465420.

Karen and Chase Clarke in the Fun Zone

HOMES GET DEEP-CLEANED THE latest round of ‘Pride in your area’ days has been completed for the year, with 12,000 homes in 12 areas of the borough benefiting from a deep clean by Basildon Council’s operational teams. Each area of around 1,000 properties received a doorstep collection of any large and bulky items which they needed to get rid of – completely free of charge. Council operations staff also carried out graffiti removal, street sweeping and litter picking. Cllr John Dornan, cabinet member for environment, said: “This is the third year that we

have run Pride in your area days and we have now covered 38,000 homes in that period. “This year we collected over 120 tonnes of waste and recycling and worked to make a real difference to the areas we have been in. “The council always aims to keep the streets clean, but by allocating extra resources to the Pride in your area days, we are able to go above and beyond – digging out overgrown alleyways and making sure that we are improving the cleanliness of neighbourhoods right across the borough.”

Michelle Steeplehall in the Pulse Health Studio

YOUR CONSUMER RIGHTS THIS FESTIVE SEASON WITH Christmas approaching here is a summary of your rights as a shopper:  You don’t generally have the right to a refund if you simply change your mind about goods, so check the shop’s refund policy.  If faults are brought to your attention prior to purchase you cannot return it because of that fault.  If you buy your item from a private seller the items only have to match the description given by the seller and be theirs to sell.  If you buy online, by telephone or catalogue you usually have 7 working days to cancel your order and ask for your money back, including if the goods do not arrive by the specified delivery date.

 If you pay for something by credit card or credit agreement and the goods cost between £100 and £30,000 the credit provider is equally liable for faulty goods as the business who sold the goods.  If an item has been wrongly priced by mistake, you do not have the right to buy it at that price.  If you need to complain about something you have bought, always go back to the business you bought it from in the first instance. Cabinet member for community services, Terri Sargent, said: “Consumer law protects residents when you buy goods. So it is important to know your rights as a shopper in case things go wrong.” More advice is available from the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 08454 040506.


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‘OPEN FOR BUSINESS’ THIS CHRISTMAS BASILDON Council’s offices will be open for business over much of the Christmas period to allow residents to access its services. Most council offices (including the cashiers at the Basildon Centre, housing offices, and The Place, Pitsea Leisure Centre) will be closed from Tuesday 25 December to Wednesday 26 December, reopening with normal opening times on Thursday 27 December. Offices will also be closed on Tuesday 1 January and reopen on Wednesday 2 January 2013. Barleylands Depot will close from 2.30pm on Monday 24 December, reopening with 9am to 3.30pm opening times on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 December.

It will also be open from Friday 28 to Sunday 30 December with 9am to 4pm opening times and will close at 2.30pm on Monday 31 December. Barleylands Depot will reopen on Wednesday 2 January with 9am to 3.30pm opening times, and from Thursday 3 January 2013 opening times will be as usual. The Wickford Swimming Pool closes at 4pm on Monday 24 December and reopens on Thursday 27 December with normal opening times. The pool will again be closed at 4pm on Monday 31 December and will reopen as usual on Wednesday 2 January 2013. For Christmas opening times for Eversley Leisure Centre, please call 01268 583076 or

YOUTH COUNCIL TO TACKLE BULLYING BULLYING, drug and substance abuse, and sexual health issues are the priorities Basildon Youth Council will be tackling over the next year. These priorities were identified by the youth council following a month-long consultation with young people in September. Bradley Davis, Chair of Basildon Youth Council said: “We carried out this consultation exercise, speaking to young people on the streets, and at schools and clubs to find out what is important to young people in the borough. “Using the results of the consultation to decide what the youth council’s priorities should be for the next year will ensure our activities are relevant to what most concerns our younger residents.”

Any young person interested in joining the Basildon Youth Council by becoming a youth councillor can contact Basildon Council community development officer, Grant Taylor on 01268 294513 or email grant.taylor@basildon. gov.uk. Basildon youth councillors also recently met with their German peers from Basildon’s twin city, Heiligenhaus, Germany. The Germans visited the borough to learn more about the local area and improve their language skills. The young people discussed how they could work more closely with each other in the future and shared best practice on setting up and running a successful youth council.

visit everyoneactive.com. Cllr Terri Sargent, Cabinet Member for Community with responsibility for Customer Services, said: “The Christmas period can be a very busy time for residents so we hope that by having the council ‘open for business’ during this period will help residents access the services they need more easily.” The council’s emergency out-of-hours team will be on call throughout the Christmas period as usual on 01268 286622. For more information visit Basildon.gov.uk

CHECK YOUR CONTENT INSURANCE BASILDON Council is urging all residents to review the insurance arrangements they have in place for their home in the run up to the winter period. It is important to protect your home and your personal possession from incidents such as fire, burst pipes, storm damage and theft by purchasing buildings and contents insurance cover, and ensuring that the cover you purchase is adequate for your needs. If you are a tenant you may only need to purchase contents insurance cover, so check with your landlord. Cabinet member for resources, Cllr Stuart Sullivan, said: “I urge all residents to ensure they have adequate insurance in place as, if

an incident occurs which results in a loss, you may find yourself losing out when it comes to replacing your items. “Unfortunately, many people only find this out after the damage has been done.” Buildings and contents insurance can be purchased through a variety of difference sources, such the internet, or alternatively you can appoint an insurance broker to provide you with advice and to assist you with purchasing the cover you require. If you are a council tenant, Basildon Council can assist you with arranging contents insurance, please contact the insurance section on 01268 294632 for further details.


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BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATED IN STYLE NEARLY 200 people celebrated International Black History Month in October with a free musical and dancing extravaganza at the Towngate Theatre. Supported by Basildon Council, Aspire Essex, a local Basildon group, organised event which saw a fusion of story-telling, music, dance and food. Spectators were treated to entertainment from local young people dancing to the popular Azonto dance, local poets, as well as the Gum Books Dancers. One of the key speakers, Betty Makoni, is a multi-global award

winner, and is one of the first African women to be honoured by the United Nations. In 2011 she was named amongst the 150 women who shook the world by international current affairs magazine, Newsweek. Cabinet member for community, Cllr Terri Sargent, also attended the event. She said: “Basildon borough is once again celebrating International Black History Month as it gives people of all ethnicities and backgrounds the chance to celebrate and learn about the similarities and differences within the different cultures that make up our community.”

(Top right) Betty Makoni, performers at the event

BASILDON’S YOUNG SUPERSTARS AWARDED who works with young people. Specially invited guests at the prestigious awards show included Basildon and Essex County Council councillors, head teachers, George Wood - Achievement in Sport / Physical Activity the nominated young people and family sponsored by Everyone Active - Basildon Sporting Village; members, as well as the youth and care Ben Hull - Act of Courage / Overcoming Adversity workers who supported the young people. sponsored by Rotary Club of Basildon Concord; Speaking at the event, Basildon Council’s chief executive, Bala Mahendran, said: Demi Lee - Volunteering - sponsored by T. Cribb and Sons; “This is an event of which I am, personally, Elizabeth Siddle - Achievement in Art / Culture -sponsored very strongly supportive. by Dean Smith Art Group; :As a council, we are committed to the future of local young people. That is why Rosey Skilbeck - Improved Behaviour -sponsored by we have made ‘creating opportunity’ the Family Mosaic; council’s vision. Basildon Academies - collected by Josephine Odushoga “Tonight is a celebration of young people School Council of the Year - sponsored by First Data; who are excelling and every young person here tonight should be proud of their place Timothy Read - Inspirational Role Model- sponsored by as positive role models in our communities. Basildon Town Centre Management; “The overwhelming majority of Basildon, Anonymous - Young Carer - award being collected and the country’s young people, are by Gina Stickings – Essex Youth Worker - sponsored by accomplishing great things. Basildon Careline; “And as the achievements of young people don’t always get the attention they deserve, it is incredibly important to Lynsey Scott - Worker Recognition - sponsored by Essex have events like this which remind us of the talents of young Auto Group. people - their selflessness and the inspirational stories so many have to tell.” The winner of each category won a trophy award and high street A relationship breakdown can be an service may not be free so you will shopping vouchers. emotional rollercoaster and support need to check the cost. You will need to tell various is vital while making important decisions. organisations about your change of Many issues and questions about circumstances or submit applications your housing situation, problems if your income has reduced: • DWP Benefits 0800 055 6688 concerning children, divorce • Tax credits helpline 0345 300 and other court orders can often seem complex 3900 and difficult to find • Child Maintenance options 0800 988 0988 a workable solution. The Citizen Advice Parklands Women’s Bureau (CAB) is there centre also offers help and to help provide face to face help, advice support if you are a female victim of domestic abuse and assistance, including 01268 729707. access to free 20 minute For more help contact your local solicitor’s appointments. For counselling advice for you and CAB in Basildon, Billericay or Wickford your partner contact Relate on 0300 or telephone 0800 477 0808 or 0300 100 1234. 456 2595 if calling from a mobile. Further information is also available Help is available for practical and www.gov.uk and www. financial issues from South Essex from Family Mediation 01268 295985. This adviceguide.org.uk.

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Basildon Youth Council organised the event

HUNDREDS turned up to celebrate the achievements of some of Basildon borough’s young community superstars at the Celebration of Youth Awards in November. The glitzy event run by young people, in partnership with Basildon Borough Council and Essex County Council, awarded local young people (aged between 10 and 19 years old, or up to 25 years old for those with additional needs) who are making a positive difference in their local area. Sponsored by Eastgate Shopping Centre, there were nine awards up for grabs, with nominations put forward by other young people, teachers, youth workers, parents, and anyone

Some of the winners of this year’s event

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SPORTS PERSONALITY AWARD FOR MAX THE accolades for Max Whitlock have continued this month, with the Sporting Village gymnast winning the Active Essex Sports Personality of the Year. Max, 19, who trains at the Sporting Village based South Essex Gymnastics Club, shot to fame this summer helping Team GB to two bronze medals. And his success has continued with the star winning the Sports Personality of the Year award at the special event held at the Colchester United Weston Homes Community Stadium. The annual event rewarding sports across the county saw Max beat hockey star Chloe Rogers and shooting sensation James Huckle to the award. Meanwhile South Essex Gymnastics Head Coach Scott Hann came runner up in the Coach of the Year category. Cllr Kevin Blake, cabinet member for leisure and arts at Basildon Council, said: “We have spoken about the Max Factor at the Sporting Village, he is a truly inspiration figure, and it’s fair to say that there has been a real surge in interest in gymnastics at the centre following his success at the games. “This accolade is well deserved, but I think the whole event shows what a wealth of sporting talent we have in Essex.” For more information about the South Essex Gymnastics Club visit their website at www.southessexgym. co.uk.

Olympic medalists Max Whitlock and Reiss Beckford when they visited the Sporting Village construction site in 2010

SPORTING VILLAGE SUCCESS CONTINUES THE BASILDON Sporting Village has seen an increase in usage in October it has been announced. One of the highest performing centres in the Everyone Active group the village saw over 103,000 visitors in October compared to 91,600 in the same month in 2011. Cllr Kevin Blake, Basildon Council cabinet member for leisure and arts, said: “The Sporting Village continues to build on its successes and the numbers using the centre really speak for themselves. “We are seeing more people participating in sport, and since the Olympics the Sporting Village has really demonstrated that it is a centre which can be used both by the elite and those new to sport.

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“However importantly the centre is also diversifying into other areas and hard to reach groups. Over the past few months we have seen some really popular projects such as the over 50s badminton, ‘get back into’ projects, and sessions aimed at physically and mentally disabled residents.” The centre has also recently welcomed the Leopards Basketball team for the second season in Basildon, hosted England swimming trials and major cross country events. The village has also increased the number of fitness classes available to meet the demand of additional customers. For all the latest information on the Sporting Village visit www.everyoneactive.com.

The Sporting village welcomed its 1 millionth visitor this year

Basildon Borough Council, The Basildon Centre, St Martin’s Square, Basildon, Essex, SS14 1DL. Website: www.basildon.gov.uk Switchboard: 01268 533333 Email: mailroom@basildon.gov.uk Chief Executive: Bala Mahendran Leader: Councillor Tony Ball


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