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20 homes could be built on land at end of Sandhill Road, Eastwood

20 homes could be built on land at end of Sandhill Road, Eastwood
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New park-and-ride and homes up for debate for land off A127

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Southend Airport boost as holiday isolation scrapped

Castle Point resident and taxi driver, Dean Shamshoum, said the news has come at the perfect time as he prepares to jet abroad next month. He said: “I’m delighted on a personal level as I have flights to Alicante on August 10. “My mum and step dad moved two weeks ago and so I’m keen to be able to go and see them. “With these new rules coming into place that should be able to happen now.” Dean is a self-employed taxi driver and said it’s vital for him that he can work when he get’s back after taking time out of earning for the holiday.

Nearly 8,000 school pupils are self-isolating across Essex

The 46-year-old from Eastwood, said: “As a parent hearing about it spreading quickly again is a concern. “You’ve just got to look at the figures and can see that younger people are getting ill and coming down with the virus. “It’s a worry whether there will end up being another surge in the winter too and whether we will end up in lockdown again. “I’m lucky my kids are in good health, but we’ve really got to concentrate on protecting the vulnerable.” As of 3pm Tuesday, 2,183 pupils were self-isolating in Southend. This was across all settings, from early years to university.

Dozens of babies in Southend haven t had life-saving vaccine

NEW parents have been urged to ensure their babies are vaccinated as figures revealed dozens could be in danger of catching deadly diseases. By their first birthday, babies should have the six-in-one vaccination which protects them against potentially fatal diseases such as diptheria, polio and whooping cough. However Public Health England figures have revealed that Southend is below the target. The World Health Organisation recommends 95 per cent of babies should have the vaccine, with only 94 per cent of babies jabbed in Southend. As many as 27 eligible babies missed their initial vaccine, however the rate has risen from 93 per cent the year before.

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