Boxing legend and national hero, Frank Bruno, has today revealed in the Echo that he would like his foundation to bid to take over the Mill Hall as a rehabilitation centre for struggling youths and providing support for mental health.
Has Bruno just delivered a knockout blow to Rochford District Council's continued plans to demolish the Mill Hall as, despite claims from the Tory leadership, no formal plans have been taken on the 'pausing' of the redevelopment project?
I'm personally very happy that Frank Bruno has stepped into the ring with Rochford District Council and challenging their ill-conceived plans - this just goes to show that there are viable alternatives for the (in my opinion, unsubstantiated claims) underused site, youth provision in our District is poor and quite possibly this idea will help fulfill the need? It may not fit their agenda which is driven by money and not the needs of the local community though so I look forward to hearing how the conversation goes between both parties.
Just like 1989, I'm firmly in Bruno's corner! Go Frank
…and a little more action! The fencing at the entrance to Sweyne Park has been in a state of disrepair for sometime. We’ve finally managed to get the District Council to get this replaced and the contractors have been busy today installing new fencing. Hopefully that should help kerb some of the anti social behaviour
On Monday morning, I attended the launch of the Rochford Environmental Business Alliance (REBA)- for the uninitiated, the aim of this new partnership with Colbea offering a free programme of support for local businesses to create a bespoke carbon reduction plan to help you reduce costs So what is REBA all about? It appears to
When I look at our local traffic problems, I think what a shame it is that you don’t see more families taking to the roads on bikes – then looking around Rayleigh I see that cycle lanes are either not feasible or just plain forgotten by our local highways representatives. I’m an occasional cyclist (no lycra here!)