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Still thinking about making a New Year Resolution? Perhaps you want to do something for the community or a local charity this year? There are so many unsung heroes in the local community who are not publicly recognised for their huge, charitable contributions and Oracle felt it time to put the record straight. Each month, our new Community Spirit Award will highlight and showcase individuals, teams, clubs or businesses and give them the recognition that they deserve, so I am inviting you to send in nominations with a brief explanation to info@oraclepublications.co.uk. Remember, no good deed is too small – it's a big heart that counts. Read further to see why Craig Smith of Grateful Heads has been nominated this month's hero. Last month, Cllr Ron Woodley invited readers to send in their opinions on the proposed plans for SUFC new stadium and leisure facilities. The response from readers to Oracle was overwhelming and I am pleased to say that this month Ron Martin (SUFC Chair) has responded to Cllr Woodley's article. A selection of readers’ letters on this subject have also been printed on this month's Local Letters page. A New Year and a brand new design for Oracle! I hope you will agree that the fresh, clean look has brought Oracle up-to-date for 2016. Lastly, a happy and healthy New Year to you and thank you for your continued support.

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NEW! Oracle Community Spirit Award 22 Recognising our local heroes

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It is perhaps unsurprising he named his Southendbased business, ‘Pride & Joy’. ‘A car may need a couple of days’ work or a couple of years’!’ says Tim, ‘From a simple, performance-enhancing oil change to a complete rebuild, we source original or superior replacement parts. What isn’t available we challenge ourselves to manufacture to original specification.’

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You are not alone The Samaritans is a national charity with 201 branches in the UK and ROI, however, in the local community we have our own branch in York Road, Southend-on-Sea with 68 volunteers, including 8 support volunteers who help in our shop in Westcliff and also with administration in the Branch. Some have been volunteers in excess of 30 years, which shows their dedication, and for that I am truly thankful.

Back in September we launched a ‘free to call’ number – 116 123 – thanks to support from the Big Lottery Fund and Vodafone, and the co-operation of the major telecommunications companies. This number will enable more people, who may be struggling to cope, to access the vital service we provide. It will not appear on people’s phone bill and will, therefore, give complete confidentiality – something we pride ourselves on. Ruth Sutherland, Samaritans’ CEO said, ‘We know that call charges can be a barrier to accessing our service, potentially preventing some people from contacting Samaritans when they need us most.’ Hopefully with the launch of this number these barriers will be broken down.

Southend Branch first opened in the 1960s and the branch and organization has gone from strength to strength. The branch is totally volunteer led and we rely on local fundraising in order to work in the community, running both the Branch and Shop, and answering our calls.

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In 2014 the organization took 15 million calls, with Southend Branch alone answering more than 14,500 calls. We are there for our callers every day of the year, at whatever time people choose to call. We are non-judgmental, confidential and are there to talk about whatever you choose. We offer emotional support when you need it the most.

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You need us, we need you We are currently the Mayors Charity for 2015/2016 and are working in the community to raise our profile. We are always in search of new volunteers, so if you feel you can offer any time, between 12–16 hours a month, please contact us at: southendsams@btconnect.com. There are no fixed criteria, so long as you are over 18 years of age. We are always there to support the community however we can.

We are needed more than ever to allow our callers to speak when life is difficult for them. Our callers can contact us by phone, email, SMS or pop into the branch and see someone face to face.

Talk of the town In Southend we work in the community in a variety of ways. We have a partnership with the Job Centre taking referral calls and are looking to expand this across the region. We are involved in Outreach, in numerous ways attending Leigh Lights and having a presence in the High Street on occasion. We also offer presentations for local organizations, including WI Groups, Ladies Groups, Rotary and Round Table groups. We support in local schools, both primary and secondary, and continue supporting the Network Rail Partnership attending stations in the area when in need of our support due to an incident.

Always remember – Samaritans is here round the clock, every single day of the year, to listen and offer confidential support when things are getting to you. Call us, email us or visit us using the details below.

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Facing the future Another partnership we are piloting in the local community is Facing the Future. This is a pilot service delivered by Samaritans a nd Cruse Bereavement Care to help support people bereaved by suicide, in Southend we are one if the few branches around the country who are involved in this. More information can be found on the F acing the Future Website, www.facingthefuturegroups.org, which is where members of the public can register their interest or can email: info@facingthefuturegroups.org.

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New Year Resolutions Revolution

As the strains of Auld Lang Syne fade out and the hangover kicks in, we can’t stop ourselves from making New Year Resolutions. Of course, we all want to look and feel fabulous and January 1st is the perfect time to seize your ‘out with the old, in with the new’ attitude. It’s just maintaining it that can be the problem. But why make a mere resolution, when you can start a revolution?

Revolution not evolution Resolve to stop thinking about fashion as something that other people do. It’s all about style and that comes from knowing what looks fabulous on you. Simple as. End of. Your body is what it is. If you want to lose weight, then great. But you have to commit and be patient. Diets generally don’t work but a healthy lifestyle always does. If, on the other hand, you can’t or don’t want to become a gym bunny, then do some wardrobe therapy and invest in items that look and make you feel fabulous.

Madonna. That doesn’t mean embracing grandad cardigans and A-line skirts. Dressing with flair and confidence, while using quality fabrics and flattering lines is the key.

Coup de tête Resolve to try something new. You don’t need to dye your hair bright blue but try a new style or colour. Talk it through with your stylist first and don’t be too radical. You don’t want to look like you’re having a ‘life episode’! If the skies overhead are grey then embrace colour. The January sales area great excuse to indulge yourself and inject some brights into your wardrobe and makeup bag. And while I’m at it, why not resolve for your 2016 to be a big dare? Do you dare to embrace your curly or straight hair? Do you dare to try a new cut and colour? Dare you say, it’s a New Year, so it’s time for a new me? Vive la révolution, vive 2016!

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Oracle Community Spirit Award

To mark its 10th anniversary, Oracle introduced its Community Spirit Award to recognise those among us who go above and beyond to make our community a better place. First up is Craig Smith of Grateful Heads Hair Salon who will apparently go to any lengths … ‘It’s the worst thing you could ever do!’, warned Craig’s friend, neighbour and soon to be trainer, Dalia. Until then, Craig’s charity fund-raising efforts had consisted of relatively sedate activites, such as sponsored walks, or shaving off his once lengthy head of hair, but now his sights were set on a more demanding challenge – the 2012 London Marathon. Not to be deterred, Craig set to training, losing 4 stone in the process. He completed the 26 miles in just over 5 hours, passing the diving suit guy and TOWIE’s ‘Arg’ but most importantly, successfully raising £2,000 in aid of cystic fibrosis. ‘I loved it!’ says Craig, ‘It gave me a buzz to do more.’

Moving mountains Taking into his employment, Joseph – a young man with CF, Craig decided to focus his attention on more local charities such as the Southend Cystic Fibrosis Association, to be sure that the monies raised would be of direct benefit to those in need. Then, in 2014, Craig helped Joseph follow his dream to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, a gruelling 6-day climb

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reaching heights of nearly 6,000m and temperatures of –22°C. ‘I remember thinking, I just want to get off this mountain!’ says Craig, ‘These challenges are physically demanding but it’s the mental battle to keep going that’s the hard part’. Unfortunately, it would be the physical side that ended Joseph’s dreams, as he experienced breathing difficulties at the final base camp and had to turn back. Not before raising £11,000 though – a new high for Craig. One month later and Craig was back in training for the 2015 London Marathon, in which he raised a further £3,500 and bettered his time by 18 minutes.

Going the extra mile From fashion shows, live music, curry and quiz nights to hundreds of runs and bike rides, Craig has raised tens of thousands for local charities and clearly enjoys doing it – ‘Brentwood to Brussels was fun’, he quips, ‘a 400 mile cycle in 4 days and it rained the entire time!’ And he isn’t stopping – next are the London to Southend and London to Paris bike rides, the Southend 10k, Leigh 10k, 3 Peaks and in 2017, a 600 mile cycle from the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas! ‘I’m touched to receive this award,’ says Craig, ‘Obviously I don’t do it for recognition but some charities can seem to overlook the hard work that supporters put in. Getting a little thanks now and then is really motivating.’

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Keeping up the good work

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I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year.

was, quite understandably, low. Unforgivably, some employers were wasting public money and abusing the trust placed in them.

The 11+ results have been issued, showing that more and more Southend-on-Sea schoolchildren are taking the exam and being offered a grammar school place. Whilst we still have more work to do in this area we are heading in the right direction.

Easter eggheads Moving forward I have decided to open further free of charge ‘Holiday Schools’ for year 5, starting next Easter, to be held in local schools and the Civic Centre. Extra tuition in Maths and English will be available to give local children an opportunity to gain a place at the grammar schools. Once estab­ lished, we will start involving year 4 children and in the meantime primary school Headteachers should continue to work closely with the grammar schools to increase the number of local children passing, including those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Although there are some very good apprenticeships, in certain areas changes are needed. Colleges need to start offering more employer-led apprenticeships which suit employers rather than the needs of the colleges and employers should be more proactive in voicing their specifications. Schools should start promoting apprenticeships through careers advice, in a positive way, working with young people to give them practical and employability skills, including those with educational needs and/or disabilities. Students should challenge the apprenticeship providers, seek answers to their questions, find out which one best suits them and what they can hope to achieve once it is completed. Finally, a quote from Steve Jobs:

You’re fired! For secondary school children who choose not to take the academic route of university, apprenticeships are available. In the past, the quality of some of these has been poor – some employers did not contribute fully to the training so there was no opportunity to develop new skills and attention was not paid to which areas had skills shortages. Apprentices were often employed but given tasks such as making coffee, serving sandwiches or cleaning floors. Pay was terrible and motivation

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Turn up sales this year 2015 finished with quite a bang for Oracle as November's edition showcased its exponential growth over the last decade from bedroom startup to multifaceted company. This was then followed in December with coverage of its tenth anniversary party and launch of its very own book, Cooking-on-Sea, a charity recipe book with all proceeds going to HARP – Southend's Homeless Charity, which, at the time of going to print with this issue, has already raised over £2,500 and the amount is still climbing. Also, this month's magazine features a fresh, new look to further improve on the professional, highquality presentation standards that Oracle offers.

Well, it seems that in spite of these important developments in media consumption, the range of printed magazines continues to rise – people simply enjoy their instant, tactile qualities. Whether it is while waiting for the doctor, getting your hair styled or at your friend's house while they're making the tea, we all reach out for the nearest magazine to find the latest conversation piece. Not only that, but consumers still continue to have the most trust in local advertising printed in magazines and newspapers. The power of the printed word from a recognised and reliable source still rings true and has great value when evaluating advertising.

Advertising is a piece of cake

With all of this positive feeling, it seems like a good time to remind businesses why they should choose to advertise in print and why they should let Oracle's experience, skills and passion help them to achieve similar success.

The X-factor Whether launching a new business or growing an existing one, there are so many factors to consider and savings on outgoing costs are all too important. Faced with a plethora of different ways to advertise, it can all look very daunting. With PCs, smart phones and iPads everywhere you look these days, all businesses must have an on-line presence, so why is it that we still love our print?

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Touching isn't it?

The most important thing to remember when choosing which option to use for promoting your business is that there isn't just one option. A mixed media campaign, i.e. print media boosted with internet advertising would help reinforce the message you wish to convey to your potential customer. Customers like to feel they can trust the brand and seeing it more than once is very important to help create impactful awareness of your product or service. However, if this amount of spend is out of your budget and you are providing a local service rather than a global one, then a print campaign should be your first priority. I always try and explain this to my clients: imagine an area that you would like to target is like wanting a piece of cake and everybody is trying to get

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A good way to cut down on calories in the new year is to replace pasta with vegetables. Spiralizers are all the rage but you can easily make this vegetable spaghetti with either the julienne blade on a processor or cutting thinly by hand. Top it with anything you want but a good bolognese works well and you feel you are having a substantial meal. Enjoy!

Ingredients (serves 4):

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Method: 1.  Heat a large non-stick frying pan and spray with a little oil. Add the onion and cook for 10 minutes over a medium heat. Turn the heat up a little, add the mince, some black pepper and the steak seasoning. Fry, stirring to break it up until it is brown all over. Stir in the garlic, celery, red pepper and mushrooms and cook for a further 2 minutes. 2.  Pour in the tomatoes, tomato purée and red wine (or stock if you are being good!). Cover and simmer for 45 minutes until everything is tender. Meanwhile, put the stock pot into a large pan of 3.  boiling water. Using a spiralizer, the julienne blade in your processor, a mandolin, or simply by hand, cut the courgette and carrots into fine strips. Add the carrots to the boiling stock first and cook for 1 minute, then add the courgettes and cook both for another 2 minutes. Drain and serve with the bolognese sauce and a few shavings of parmesan. by Judy Barden Next month: Indian Potato Pancakes Sponsored by:

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Tackling the debate on new ground

Following the article by Ron Woodley, Leader of the Council, about Southend’s proposed new football stadium (in December’s Oracle), SUFC would like to make the following statement:

Benefits can be summarised by the following points:

The proposals being advanced with British land are the best opportunity yet for SUFC to build a new stadium. Roots Hall is no longer ‘fit for purpose’ in the modern, financially driven, world of football. Without a new stadium the club will always be in the lower leagues requiring major financial investment, year on year, in order to compete.

My ambition is for SUFC to fulfil its potential. This cannot be achieved at Roots Hall.

purpose’.

SUFC needs new, modern facilities to survive and thrive.

•  To attract top management and players the club has to have equivalent facilities.

A new stadium will put Southend on the football map.

•  The town will receive considerable economic and •

employment benefits from the investment.

The development will keep shoppers in Southend by the provision of new and attractive shopping and leisure facilities.

•   Nothing succeeds like success – give the Blues a chance.

Southend has a population of some 173,000, Rochford and Castlepoint together, 238,000, and there are circa 650,000 within a 30 minute drive time. With no immediate competition nearby, the opportunity to grow is clear for all to see.

I thank you for taking the time to engage with this request from the Leader of the Council and for our part the Club will keep all supporters advised of progress including when the planning application will be considered by members of the council.

Phil Brown has committed to SUFC as he too recognises what the club can achieve. This is our time to put Southend United on the football map.

Ron Martin Southend United Chairman

Stand united Now is a key moment in the future of Southend United and I am asking all Blues supporters to respond to the Leader of the Council by providing their views. This can be done by emailing: info@oraclepublications.co.uk

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•  Roots Hall, built in 1955, is no longer ‘fit for

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We offer KS3 students the opportunity to get involved with SCOPE club, which always links to a community or school initiative. This term the club is busy helping FOSH (Friends of Shoeburyness High) to organise the year 7 Christmas disco, with plans afoot for party games and general festive excitement.

Laying taboos to rest For the last two years a local funeral director, Tony, from Dignity UK has come into year 10 RESHAPE lessons to discuss the practical aspects of what happens when someone dies. He uses a mixture of humour and pupil involvement to ensure that the sessions are both informative and entertaining, whilst at the same time dealing with an issue still often considered taboo and which, consequently, most students do not get a chance to discuss until they have personal experience of someone dying. To support the teaching around the subject, the staff in the Social Science department went on a one day course during the summer holidays to find out more about the processes involved with death and funerals, which included meeting an embalmer and a behind-the-scenes tour of Basildon crematorium. We had a very interesting and informative day out and received certificates and chocolate as our reward!

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Regarding y's Cllr Ron Woodle e article, 'A gam of two halves' (in le): December's Orac local letters Perhaps the most immediate reason for pushing this through is to create new jobs in Southend to try to counteract the repercussions of the impending departure of HM Revenue & Customs from Southend, causing the loss of approaching 2,000 jobs.

Dear Cllr Woodley, Firstly, I would like to say that I read your article in the Oracle with great interest and, along with many others, would like to thank you for the opportunity to have our voices heard. I firmly believe that Southend United are a club with a huge potential currently restricted by the faded, out-dated facilities that we currently have. The catchment area for this club is huge yet we are struggling to even scratch the surface of this as the current facilities we have are off-putting to some, especially when we have a premier club an hour's train journey away. There is also the potential to stage live shows and gigs inside the new stadium, which will draw in more crowds to the area, as well as providing an easy to access venue for the local residents. Our High Street has never looked empty to me – the car parks are always mostly full and the shops all seem the same. The draw of the seafront attracts day-trippers from neighbouring towns and all that travel by train have to walk through at least a small section of it. The retail units for the proposed development are not likely to be anything to threaten a High Street shop. The biggest threat to High Street shopping is the Internet. James Byford

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on Road the estion in Eastern Avenue or Sutt If there is any additional cong congestion in Victoria Avenue ent curr the of some of benefit will be the reduction to Roots Hall now would s Hall. Some people who drive & the roads surrounding Root walk to Roots Hall might who e peopl some st whil nd be able to walk to the new grou . choose to drive to Fossetts Farm highways ing concerns about whether the last no had ly The Council apparent affected when they sanctioned be d woul t Stree High the could cope or whether issions given on the Airport or the planning perm the redevelopment of Southend also worth remembering is It . park il Reta d houn Airport Retail Park & the Grey d be appropriate for the a few years ago that it woul that the council also decided green field site on the a to re Cent Town the d from Town’s swimming pool to be move nd). grou new ned plan ’s to SUFC outskirts of Southend (very close John Fowler

I love Roots Hall because it is a traditional football stadium. Unfortunately though, there is no denying that it has had its day and that time has passed it by. Sad to say, but in the modern era of the game, it can no longer support a thriving football club such as SUFC. When we were in the Championship it strained at the seams to accommodate the number of people who wanted to attend games. Safety was never an issue but there was always a hint of an open invitation for something unthinkable to happen. With the club once again hovering just outside that division does anyone want to contemplate what might occur were the club's desire to move to a modern stadium be blocked?

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Just like to say I have been waiting years for this and I hope and pray I will be around to see it happen! Best of luck. From a loyal 79 year old Blues supporter since 1946.

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Q Airport Transfer Specialists Air & Back, the airport-transfer specialists, provide an efficient and friendly door-to-door transfer to and from your airport. seaport or ferry terminal, at a reasonable cost. Get your holiday or business trip off to a comfortable start with an effortless transfer from Air & Back.

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Call today for a competitive quote Air & Back, 22 Coronation Close, Great Wakering, SS3 0JG

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For a FREE Quotation call Mike

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Clubs & Associations

Belfairs Mixed Bowling 475766 Burges Estate Residents Association (BERA) 588662 Charles Dicken’s Fellowship 588069 Cockleshell Clog Morris 479622 Essex Handicrafts Association 479622 Essex Society for Family History 522992 Lower Thames Rowing Club 482205 Prittlewell Bowls Club 612476 Southchurch Park Bowling Club 07434 190067 Southchurch Park Croquet Club 303957 Southend Blind Welfare Association 342131 Southend Cardiac Support Group 309042/293469 Southend Photographic Society 332491 Southend Rugby Club 546682 Southend Golf Club 473206 The English Speaking Union 588069 Thorpe Bay Bowling Club 582074 Thorpe Bay Bridge Club 616145 Thorpe Bay Floral Arrangement Group 585350 Thorpe Bay Lawn Tennis Club 585245 Thorpe Bay Men’s Forum 300247 Thorpe Bay Yacht Club 587563 Thorpe Hall Golf Club 582205 Scouts: Southend, Thorpe Bay & Shoeburyness 587647 Actorcrats (Amateur Dramatics) 306506 Thorpe Bay Art Group 585531

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Pharmacies

Bansal Pharmacy 587500   178 The Broadway, Mon–Fri 9–6.30pm/Sat 9–1pm Howells & Brooks 582658   The Broadway, Mon–Fri 9–6.30pm/Sat 9–5.30pm   Closed 1–2pm Wed+Sat

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Southend Police Station (24 hour) 0300 3334444 Thorpe Ward Neighbourhood Specialist Officer   Warren Lamb 07976 325346 Marine Police 01268 775533 HM Coastguard 01702 294998

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Southend Forum 215011 Bournes Green Post Office 582241 Traveline 0871 200 2233 Arriva Southend 08701 201088 First 01268 525251 National Express 08705 80 80 80 Odeon Cinema 0871 2244007 SSAFA (Soldiers, Sailors, Airmens Families  Association) 463113 24 hour Emergency Homeless Shelter 430696

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