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Welcome A very warm welcome to the November 2017 edition of the Castle Point Local Business Guide. With the arrival of Autumn we still all have the opportunity to get outdoors in the fresh air. Our feature on Family Friendly Walks on page 6 will give you some great ideas of where you can go with the whole family. You can also attend any of the events that we highlight in our regular ‘What’s On in Castle Point’ on page 16. This month we feature a Christmas Mini-Market, the Hadleigh Christmas Tree lights switch on and an open evening at Seevic College. We are really pleased to report that Monty the Giant Schnauzer is currently doing well in his foster home. He has had his pre-op assessment at the animal health trust in Newmarket and is due back there later this month. We’ll keep you updated on his progress. Acres Way are continuing to fund raise so that we can provide him with hydrotherapy after the operations to speed his recovery. A big thank you to all our readers for their continued support. Sox the cross breed that we featured last time has found a loving new home. Unfortunately Denzel the Lurcher Cross and Edward the Lurcher/ Whippet are still at Acres Way looking for a new home, but I’m sure that they’ll be successfully re-homed soon. We feature 3 more deserving dogs this month who are looking for loving homes (page 10).
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Family Walks in Essex Finally Spring has arrived and we can start spending more time in the great outdoors. Here is our pick of some of the best walks in Essex that are suitable for families. Great Notley Country Park boasts 100 acres with views across open farmland and a link to over 15 miles of walking and cycling paths. The site offers many facilities including a sensory trail, endless play equipment, cycle hire centre, fishing, a visitor centre and bistro. A great day out for the whole family. For more details visit www.visitparks.co.uk/places/great-notley-country-park Thorndon Country Park North in Brentwood is a beautiful woodland area filled with bluebells and other spring flowers at this time of year. Children of all ages will enjoy an adventurous walk through the deep dark woods to hunt for the Gruffalo along with all the other characters from the classic tale from Julia Donaldson. If you call into the visitor centre you can pick up an activity map for 50p For full details visit www.brentwood.gov.uk
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Update on Monty the Giant Schnauzer and the other dogs we featured last time We are really pleased to tell you that Monty is currently doing well in his foster home. He has had his pre-op assessment at the animal health trust in Newmarket and is due back there later this month. We’ll keep you updated on his progress. Sox the cross breed that we featured last time has found a loving new home. Unfortunately Denzel the Lurcher Cross and Edward the Lurcher/Whippet are still at Acres Way looking for a new home, but I’m sure that they’ll be successful soon.
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A False Sense of Security……? As it is now ten years on since the collapse of Northern Rock and the visible start of the Global Financial Crisis it seems appropriate to step back and remember a few basic principles of investing that many appear to have forgotten, and that could have painful consequences. Historically it has always been prudent to spread your investments and pension funds over a range of asset classes to help spread risk. The idea being that different asset classes such as Residential Property, Commercial Property, Equities, Commodities, Cash and Fixed interest securities such as Government Gilts and Corporate Bonds, will all behave differently at defined points in economic and market cycles, and that by spreading your risk you will not expose yourself to excessive losses if one or more asset classes has a significant or sudden drop in value. This ‘diversification’ has served people well for generations, but was really tested in 2007/2008 when there was such a fear of meltdown following the major bank failures and many had borrowed against the value of their investments to buy yet more investments, that all asset classes were put under severe selling pressure that dragged them all down at the same time. Whilst the global financial system is not truly fixed following the crisis, it is certainly in a better place now, helped significantly by Government printing money (Quantitative Easing) to inject cash into the financial system and real economy. But, whilst QE has undoubtedly in our view, saved the world from total meltdown, it has created a completely unnatural and previously unseen environment, and this may well cause more surprises further down the line. One of the intended consequences of printing money is to create more cash in the economy, and by buying back their own debt and re issuing it at lower interest rates, Central Banks will have structurally lowered interest rates to the lowest they have ever been, and will remain low by historical standards for years to come. It is this that has created the significant price inflation we have seen in Property, Equities, Government and Corporate Bonds, and outside of the conventional investment world, mad increases in Classic Car values, Antique Watches, Art etc as investors have seen no or negative real returns for their cash in the bank and have put their money elsewhere. So prices of most assets types have reached all-time highs, and the income or yield that they deliver has been 14
dragged down as a consequence, which in turn has led investors to buy anything with a yield that is above cash interest rates, which in turn pushes their prices up even higher. Some ‘High Income’ stocks and for example are now anything but and have prices that cannot justify any further increases. Whilst it took the European Central Bank 6 years to persuade Germany to undergo any significant Quantitative Easing, and their programme is still on going as they play catch up, the QE process has slowed in the USA and the UK, (albeit with a relaxation following Brexit when we reduced interest rates by a further 0.25% and the Bank of England started buying corporate bonds). It is likely therefore that as the major central banks begin to withdraw or slow down their QE programmes interest rates will rise slowly and the mad price inflation in many assets will surely slow, or even reverse. Although the collapse of the pound following Brexit and a surprising level of euphoria over Trump’s election led to a Stock market rally this appears to be fizzling out now, and there is plenty of evidence showing that the growth in property prices, especially residential has slowed, and in some areas prices have begun to fall. If QE is withdrawn too quickly, and it is going to be a very difficult balancing act for central banks, we could see a rapid loss of investor confidence, which if has happened in the UK, coincides with significant political or policy changes, (Brexit and investment property tax rises) will lead to falling asset prices. So, as easy as it is to look back at the ten years since the crisis and feel that asset price inflation has helped our recovery, we need to be more aware than ever that asset values cannot go up for ever, and it is more important than ever to hold a diversified investment portfolio. We have certainly seen too many people holding too much in Property and High Income Equities, which could prove fragile over the coming year or two. If you have any concerns over your current investments we would be happy to help you review them for you.
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What’s On In Castle Point Christmas Mini-Market
Saturday 18th November Starts: 10.30am to 2.30pm At St Barnabas Church, Church Road./Woodfield Road corner, Hadleigh, SS7 2EJ. With lots of different stalls, coffee/tea, soup and roll lunches and raffle. St Barnabas Church website: http://stbarnabas-hadleigh.org.uk
Hadleigh Christmas Tree Lights Switch-On Saturday 2nd December 2017 Starts: 4.15pm At the gardens by the eastern end of St James The Less Church graveyard Come along to sing carols and see the Christmas lights switched on. Starts at 4.15pm with carol singing. Lights switch-on at 4.30pm. (TBC) Refreshments served afterwards in the church vestry. (TBC)
Seevic College Open Evening Tuesday 21st November 2017 Starts: 6.00pm – 8.30pm At Seevic College, Runnymede Chase, Thundersley, Benfleet, SS7 1TW. Chat with current students, meet tutors, hear from our Principal Dan Pearson, take a tour of the college and explore the range of Academic, Professional, Foundation Learning, Apprenticeships, Adult and Higher Education courses we have on offer. To book in advance, visit the Eventbrite website. Seevic College website: http://www.seevic-college.ac.uk 16
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he well on the corner of Haven and Long Road was he well on the corner of Haven and Long Road was sunk in 1889 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee sunk in 1889 to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Up until the well was built, the only of Queen Victoria. Up until the well was built, the only water supply available to local residents was rainwater water supply available to local residents was rainwater collected in water butts or buckets of water bought from collected in water butts or buckets of water bought from one of the local farmers who had small wells. one of the local farmers who had small wells. The cost of providing the well was largely met by The cost of providing the well was largely met by voluntary public subscription, aided by a grant from the voluntary public subscription, aided by a grant from the Corporation of the City of London. The iron pump was Corporation of the City of London. The iron pump was sheltered by a thatched roof and a painted wooden sheltered by a thatched roof and a painted wooden board around the eaves said: board around the eaves said: “Whosever drinketh of this water that I give shall “Whosever drinketh of this water that I give shall never thirst.” never thirst.”
There was also a large horse and cattle trough placed There was also a large horse and cattle trough placed nearby. A plaque was placed above the well that read: nearby. A plaque was placed above the well that read: “This well provided for the use of the inhabitants of “This well provided for the use of the inhabitants of Canvey Island by public subscription and a contribution Canvey Island by public subscription and a contribution from the Corporation of the City of London was from the Corporation of the City of London was opened by the Chairman of the Sanitary Committee on opened by the Chairman of the Sanitary Committee on December 5 1889 and is vested in the undersigned as a December 5 1889 and is vested in the undersigned as a permanent committee.” permanent committee.” It then lists the names Henry Hayes, William Coleridge, It then lists the names Henry Hayes, William Coleridge, Abraham Manning and Arthur Mayhew Clark. This Abraham Manning and Arthur Mayhew Clark. This plaque is currently kept in the Dutch Cottage Museum, plaque is currently kept in the Dutch Cottage Museum, haven Road. haven Road. Henry Hayes, who is named on the plaque, was the Henry Hayes, who is named on the plaque, was the Reverend henry Hayes who had been Canvey’s CurateReverend henry Hayes who had been Canvey’s Curatein-Charge since 1872. He worked tirelessly in ensuring in-Charge since 1872. He worked tirelessly in ensuring 20
that his parishioners had access to the amenities that that his parishioners had access to the amenities that he believed were essential to both their spiritual and he believed were essential to both their spiritual and medical welfare. He was instrumental in arranging for medical welfare. He was instrumental in arranging for the supply of fresh water to the village via the well. the supply of fresh water to the village via the well. Also during his time, the Island received a new church Also during his time, the Island received a new church and its first school. and its first school. The well was officially opened on 5th December 1889 The well was officially opened on 5th December 1889 and a crowd gathered for the opening ceremony. As and a crowd gathered for the opening ceremony. As there were still only several hundred people living on there were still only several hundred people living on the Island at the time, the well quickly became the the Island at the time, the well quickly became the focal point of the village where people would meet up focal point of the village where people would meet up regularly to discuss the latest news and events. regularly to discuss the latest news and events. The pump was used for the next thirty-three years The pump was used for the next thirty-three years before being finally pulled down in 1938. In 1913 before being finally pulled down in 1938. In 1913 the Southend Water Company became responsible the Southend Water Company became responsible for supplying water to Canvey Island but it was not for supplying water to Canvey Island but it was not until 1922, when Canvey was finally connected to the until 1922, when Canvey was finally connected to the mains water. mains water.
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