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October 2016

Your all-seeing local

Thorpe Bay, Southchurch, the Garrison & Shoeburyness

WIN! Colchester Zoo family ticket – £76!

Council news – adult social care at risk?

The Cherry Tree Pub – back for another bite

Cover photo courtesy of Cal Finnegan (calfinnegan1997.wixsite.com/cfphotography)


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WELCOME

This special Halloween edition comes with a warning, so watch out for some spooky surprises! I feel that the photograph of Hadleigh Castle on the front cover, taken by local photographer Cal Finnegan, really adds to the Halloween mood. The Cherry Tree was always one of those favourite destination pubs when I was younger, so I was pleased when the new owner, Charlie Ball invited us along for this month’s restaurant review. Read on and I am sure you will decide to add it to your list of places to eat out at in the town. Staying with the Halloween theme, Colchester Zoo has kindly offered the opportunity for a family (2 adults and 2 children) to WIN a ticket worth £76 to visit Colchester Zoo during their event-filled Shriek Week (22nd–31st October 2016) and enjoy spooktacular events suitable for all ages! Listen to ‘Tales from the Crypt’, take a tour of the ‘Panic Rooms’, visit ‘The Woods’ and check out the Halloween Festival at All Saints Church! PLUS little ones will also be able to enjoy the spooky fun with daily magic shows and the chance to mix up their own potions and spells with the good witches in the ice cream parlour! This is a week not to be missed! For more event details please visit www.colchesterzoo.org To enter, please send your contact details to: Oracle Colchester Zoo Competition, 11 Clarence Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS1 1AN or email: info@oraclepublications.co.uk by 17/10/16. Happy Halloween!

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CONTENTS A woman’s place

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Local Issues by HARP – Southend’s Homeless Charity

Autumn? Don’t use that tone with me! 16 Salon advice by Craig Smith

To care or not to care?

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Council news by Cllr Ron Woodley

The Cherry Tree 32/33 Wine & Dine with Oracle's restaurant review

Caramelised Shallot & Thyme Frittata 36 Judy's Recipe Page

Local property market flying high

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Property by Michael Naumann

Local Letters

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Residents have their say

Brainbox 50 What's On

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Useful Numbers

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Advertiser Directory

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Advertorials Councillor Ron Woodley

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Structural Works

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Essex Equity Release Advice Centre

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Shoeburyness High School

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On-Sea change As I write, most readers will know I am no longer the council leader. My joint administration was overturned by the formation of a new political coalition of the Conservatives and UKIP. It was positive to note that, although we lost control of the council, the Independent Group received 14% more votes than the Conservatives in wards we challenged. As a local resident who put his head above the parapet, I am proud of what I achieved and looking back, I believe we had two very successful years, delivering services and driving change, with the projects achieved and those planned, such as the regeneration and delivering of new housing, the Pier, the new museum, highway improvements and economic stability. There was a positive feeling around the town, despite the economic uncertainty of the financial cutbacks from central government.

Short change The council has responsibility for local government functions such as waste, recycling, street scene, leisure, parks, recreation, environmental health, children and adult services, roads and street lighting. By 2020 local government will be fundamentally different from what it was before 2010. A form of localism has been introduced into councils over the last 6 years by central government, with cuts to funding being the most obvious sign, but at the same time central government has transferred risk to local government, risk to children’s services and risk to health and adult social care.

Ring the changes We need to make the most of opportunities to generate income, through the establishment of trading companies, through fees and charges and sensible investments. It is important that there is a dialogue with residents and businesses about what is needed and what is fair. Although I am no longer involved in the day to day running of the council, I am, however, still involved in local politics, as a local councillor, spokesman for the Independent Group, a member of the Essex Fire Authority and vice chair of two Local Government Association Committees. I am also still in touch with central government regarding Southend-on-Sea on the subjects of housing and adult social care. by Cllr Ron Woodley

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HARP Trustees Mac Felton (L) and Alex Kay (R) and Chief Executive, Gill Garwood, break ground for a new hostel.

LOCAL ISSUES

A woman’s place HARP, Southend’s homeless charity, is looking to the future with the brand new development of a 19-bedroom allfemale hostel. Making use of previously derelict ground to the rear of their existing Bradbury Day Centre facility, the charity is excitedly looking ahead to completion of White Heather House in spring next year. Nicky Houston, HARP’s Property Development Manager explains: “Almost a quarter of our service users last year were women – female homelessness is a hidden issue rarely explored in the mainstream media, so it’s important to us that people are aware how badly this new facility is needed.”

“The development of White Heather House has been driven by in-depth research showing that people – most notably women – are returned more effectively to independent living if they’re housed in a single sex environment.” “As you can imagine for homeless women, issues of safety and privacy are huge concerns, and although fewer women resort to sleeping on the streets than men, this too is changing as more and more women find themselves homeless.”

Lady luck The name chosen for the new hostel reflects the associations of the white heather plant with good luck, new beginnings and nurture. Gill Garwood, HARP’s Chief Executive says: “Our aims for White Heather House are to create an environment of safety and protection for the women who will live here as they get back on their feet and move away from a life of homelessness.” “The arrangement of the buildings on the site has been designed to promote a feeling of protection, with the three accommodation blocks placed around a quiet central courtyard, where women will be able to sit and read, or simply have the space to think.”

Ladies first “It’s vital that we treat everyone who comes to us for help as a human being firstly,” states Gill, “and as an individual. We need to offer them space and time to make their own choices. For the women who’ll stay at White Heather House, the ability for us to provide them with a calm, safe place really will offer the

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Artist’s impression of the new 19-bedroom hostel. very best chance of getting back on their feet, whilst addressing the issues which lead to them becoming homeless in the first place in a manageable, structured way.”

staffing and other associated costs must still be paid for by our fundraising activities.”

As Julie, a HARP service user about to move on to the next stage of her journey away from homelessness says: “I honestly don’t know what would have become of me without HARP’s help. The staff are wonderful and care so much about helping people. I was headed in a bad direction, and had put my young daughter into care because I knew I wasn’t helping her. Now, I’m looking forward to the future, back with my daughter and living in our own home again.”

This is where YOU can help! HARP has a range of events throughout the year to enable local people to support their work. The next event is “The Really Big South Essex Sleep Out” which will see children and their families, as well as schools and other community groups across the South Essex area organise their own one-night sleep out under the stars – getting sponsored in order to raise money for HARP.

Home grown The project has been enabled thanks to capital funding for the building of the hostel by a grant from the Government’s Homes & Communities Agency. However, as Gill explains, this is only part of the story: “We’re enormously lucky to benefit from the continued generosity of the people of Southend, who have always supported our work right from day one. It’s only thanks to local people, businesses, community groups and schools, as well as all the agencies we work in partnership with, that we’re able to provide our services to vulnerable homeless people in the town.” “Although building White Heather House has been enabled by a grant, the running, maintenance,

Girls’ (and boys’) night out

Taking place on or around the weekend of Saturday, 8th October, you can get find out more and get involved by visiting: www.essexsleepout.org

Building on success HARP began life over a decade ago, as a range of connected services spread throughout Southend. Gradual amalgamation of these services has strengthened the charity’s ability to provide a comprehensive and far-reaching service, enabling homeless people to access training and work opportunities, as well as rehabilitation pathways and life-skills workshops. To find out more about HARP’s work, visit: www.harpsouthend.org.uk by Kirstie McHattie Communications Officer, HARP

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SALON

Autumn? Don’t use that tone with me!

Autumn – season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. As the leaves turn from green to a riot of browns, reds and yellows, the season is inspiring warmer, richer tones for your hair. If your hair is already a dark, earthy brown, it is already rich in colour, but adding some red and gold accents will lift it and bring added shine and warmth to your look. For platinum blondes, why not try transitioning the cool tones of your hair into a warmer, lighter shade by asking your stylist to put in a flesh-toned, lighter colour into it? Alternatively, blondes can have more fun by running a dusty, rose tint through their tresses to create a gorgeous new look, without veering too far from their usual look.

The name is bronde Over in the United States, many female celebs are adopting what has been dubbed as “bronde” – think HiddleSwift before the split. As the name suggests, this shade is a sexy blend of blonde and brunette. Essentially, the base is a darker, brown base with caramel highlights. This combination will warm up your skin tone and will maintain that summery

glow as the days get shorter and memories of your holiday fade. If you’re already a brunette, use a rich caramel gloss to really bring out those honey tones in your hair.

Out on the tiles If you’ve been to the Med this summer, you’ve no doubt seen terracotta, either on roofs, patios or plant pots. That lovely, reddish-orange with a hint of burnt brown and pink also looks amazing as a hair colour. As ever, I’d recommend that you have your stylist take you lighter – if your hair is already darker – and then add the colour. The idea is to have you looking as stylish and classy as Jessica Chastain, rather than the roof of a Spanish villa. Mid-brown hair has suffered a bad press for many years. Often referred to as “mousey”, this shade has had very few champions. Well, I’m not one of the naysayers. If you call it “milk chocolate brown”, it sounds so much more appealing and is the perfect base colour for highlights. Honey and caramel tones can look like spun gold in this colour, while auburn and cinnamon tints also work beautifully. If you’re feeling adventurous, uber-light blonde highlights can make medium-brown hair look really dramatic.

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To care or not to care?

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As our population grows older, adult social care becomes an ever-increasing problem, which was why my planned, independently verified as financially sound, business model for an adult social care campus and care in the community model was so important. Despite the best efforts from dedicated public care workers and a well-meaning decent care service, it is still often a nightmare for family members looking for somewhere for their elderly relative to live. Many adult care systems have a warped view of their purpose in response to funding pressures, and this is clearly the case of Southend’s adult social care service, which could lose sight of what happens to the elderly person on the receiving end. We must provide services that are truly people-centred rather than how the funding framework has developed.

Keep in mind It is well known that there will be a continuing increase in our elderly population suffering from dementia, and a corresponding increase in demand for the number of residential care places. We need to be able to look after our elderly and we can’t just sit by and watch as services suffer, or stick our heads in the sand and ignore what will be required in the future. Despite huge cuts to local government funding, I made sure that investment in our adult social services continued. Being passionate about caring for our elderly, I decided to invest in their future, with a properly funded plan, rather than spending money closing down much needed care homes. Adult social care should not only be about money – it needs to be about dignity and kindness. We need care homes of excellence, with properly trained staff, run by the council’s own trading company. We should not be solely reliant on the private sector.

Devil-may-care I am extremely concerned that the latest cabinet papers from the new administration now indicate a change to the adult care proposals that, under my administration, went through full council unopposed. Previously the Conservatives wanted to close council run care homes and privatise all adult social care. Is history about to repeat itself? by Cllr Ron Woodley

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WINE & DINE

The Cherry Tree – back for another bite

There can’t be many of us that haven’t, at one time or another, stopped at The Cherry Tree pub for a drink with friends or a memorable family celebration. You may even have shared a pint with Rochford-born, Charlie Ball, who – seeing The Tree being shaken – recently stepped in to keep our memories alive. “This is not a gastro –” says Charlie, passionately, in reference to the previous owners’ choices, “it’s a traditional, country, family pub. It always has been.” In 2015, with the help of his own family – wife, Jo, and two daughters – Charlie grabbed his chance and set about reviving the withering Tree. With a lifetime’s experience building successful restaurants and managing pubs, Charlie knew just what to do with his local, but the investment did not come problem-free. ‘Repairs’ to the conservatory leaks were unfortunately counter-productive and the roof has had to remain covered for many months while he waits for the work to be rectified. Fortunately, the issue is barely apparent from the inside and work will finally be completed within the next couple of months, Charlie assures us.

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Set in stone With its low ceilings, rustic timber beams and parts dating as far back as 1790, The Cherry Tree was originally built as a tap room for Winters Manor House, Stambridge Road, Rochford. Although much has changed internally since then – it now offers bed and breakfast (with a disabled wet room facility), a modern, air-conditioned restaurant and a private events room – little can have changed outside, as it remains idyllically nestled amongst peaceful country lanes, picturesque fields and the estimable Rankin’s Cricket Club (which was founded in 1881 following a meeting at The Cherry Tree).

Cherry picking Keen to extol the virtues of his locally-sourced, quality ingredients – including sausages from John Lothian’s in Westcliff – Charlie describes his food as: “traditional, homemade, wholesome pub food”, then adds, “with a bit of twist.” With his history of running Chinese restaurants and assisted by Chef Craig Blandford – classically trained in French cuisine – perhaps we should expect the unexpected, but we will get to that shortly. We start with the Flat Mushroom with Melted Blue Cheese and Whitebait with Tartar Sauce. £5 each, they come very generously sized and garnished with a pleasantly dressed lamb’s lettuce side salad. The tangy, meaty

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mushroom is a great opener for any cheese lover and the whitebait, with its particularly crispy batter, is devilishly moreish and filling. We’d better wash them down to clear some room for mains. With Guinness on draft, a selection of local real ales and seasonal guest ales, the bar is well stocked – we go for a pint of Crouch Vale Brewery’s award-winning Brewers Gold (£3.50) – but Charlie is also proud of his hand-picked selection of house wines: “You can always judge a pub by its house wines. Are they selling cheap wine to make a quick profit, or offering good value to make customers come back?” From the six on offer, we try a woody Sauvignon Blanc (unusual in that it is Spanish) and a silky-smooth Shiraz (both from £3.50 per glass) and it is immediately obvious that Charlie has gone for the latter option. For mains, we order the traditional Steak & Ale Pie with New Potatoes and Garden Vegetables (£9). Under the homemade, rough puff pastry, the beef is deliciously soft, slow-cooked in its rich gravy containing no less than three real ales – luxurious whilst remaining traditionally honest. It is our second choice, however, that reveals the “twist”. Morrocan Spiced Lamb Wrap (£10) seems an unusual addition to a traditional English pub menu but on arrival – perhaps because of the accompanying salad and chips – it looks and feels remarkably at home. Ominously labelled as “Hot”, the harissa paste offers an exuberant kick without overpowering the flavoursome lamb, cooling cucumber, tomato and garlic mayo-loaded flatbread. The superchunky chips are wonderfully crispy on the outside, perfectly soft in the middle and not in the least bit powdery or oily. It is an exciting and very hearty meal. We are certainly getting our money’s worth.

Cheesecake with Berry Compote & Chantilly Cream (both £5) on the table. It is clear that Charlie is deriving some pleasure from challenging our bulging waistlines to resist the temptation of his beautifully but unpretentiously presented sweets. Well, maybe just one bite … As we scrape the dishes clean, Charlie brings out one last twist to really finish us off – a freshly cooked taste of his signature Chilli Con Carne with Dark Belgian Chocolate. This mellow, unique indulgence has to be tasted to be believed but is definitely worth coming back for. Return we shall, but first we must attempt to roll out of the door.

Fruits of their labour Clearly, Charlie and Co. are doing an amazing job of rebuilding The Cherry Tree’s reputation as the place is buzzing with satisfied locals, they report a daily increase in customer numbers, and our sources confirm that it is, indeed, the talk of the town. And it’s hardly surprising when this old favourite pub is offering such generous, quality, no-nonsense (yet interesting), home-cooked, value-for-money fare. It’s the good old days but better, and it’s lovely to see The Cherry Tree in full bloom once again.

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