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8:25am Thursday 15th May 2008
THE University of Essex has ditched £12 million plan to revamp the former Prudential building in Southend town centre.
Proposals to transform the area around the Elmer Approach site, including Farringdon car park, with a cafe and boutique shops have now been thrown into limbo.
"It very much seems the university has overstretched itself in Southend and some belt-tightening is now having to go on."
Un-named Essex Univrsity source
The imaginative plan for a local eyesore was one of the last suggestions of the university's former Southend campus director Linda Jones before she moved to a new job.
Southend Council granted planning permission earlier this year for the refurbishment, which would have involved glazing the top floors of the former Pru building to give spectacular views over the town and the Thames Estuary.
These floors would have been used for exhibitions, seminar and drama performances, with teaching a reason the floors below.
The former Cliff Town United Reformed Church in Nelson Street - bought by the University last year - now looks likely to fulfil a similar role, with its East 15 drama school slated to move in.
London property developer, Squarestone, bought the old Pru building for £12million in March 2007.
An un-named source at the university said: "Effectively, it seems as if the whole of the Elmer Approach scheme is now in limbo because of this."
In a statement, University of Essex spokesman Katharine Clayton said: "Over the past few years, the university has worked with successive owners of the tower block in Elmer Approach to renovate it for university use.
"In recent months, a variety of options have been considered including student residences, office and teaching space and creative and cultural facilities.
"Unfortunately, detailed costings of the options have revealed the tower block is not a financially viable development for the university.
"The University of Essex is committed to further development of its Southend Campus, thereby contributing to the continuing regeneration of the town.
"Securing student accommodation and refurbishing the former church for use by East 15 are now the university's top priorities."
Is Palace Hotel scheme at risk, too?
RISING costs may also force Essex University to pull out of the restoration of the Palace Hotel, sources are suggesting.
The building is owned by London-based developer the Yianis Group - headed by Greek Cypriot multi-millionaire John Christodolou.
Work is well under way on the Edwardian hotel - only this week an extension near the footpath between St John's Church and Lucy Road was demolished.
But neither the owner, nor the university will comment on the likely fate of the hotel. Work ought to have finished by now, according to schedules announced last year.
Until a few days ago, the Yianis website said the hotel was being refurbished as a four-star hotel "in conjunction with the University of Essex". All references to the university's involvement have since been removed.
The Echo has repeatedly tried to contact the group, only to be told the person concerned was out of the office but would call back. No one never did.
Essex University spokesman Katharine Clayton would only say: "We are still in discussions with the owner regarding possible development options."
However, one informed source said: "It very much seems the university has overstretched itself in Southend and some belt-tightening is now having to go on."
A Ratepayer, says...
9:30am Thu 15 May 08
Dan, North Leigh says...
9:40am Thu 15 May 08
Seen it, says...
10:14am Thu 15 May 08
Tony, Southend says...
11:01am Thu 15 May 08
John, Southchurch says...
11:25am Thu 15 May 08
Dan, North Leigh says...
11:41am Thu 15 May 08
Seen it again, says...
12:20pm Thu 15 May 08
Seen it, says...
12:34pm Thu 15 May 08
A, Essex says...
12:47pm Thu 15 May 08
A, Essex says...
12:51pm Thu 15 May 08
Gary Derwent, Southend says...
2:25pm Thu 15 May 08
dave turner wrote:Nothing as it has nothing to do with the council.
University seems t have a cash flow problem. WHAT WILL SOUTHEND COUNCIL DO NOW????
southendreb, southend says...
2:47pm Thu 15 May 08
Gary Derwent wrote:In 2003 29 million poundswas given to the town from the deputy p.m.14 milllion went to the uni. 1 million pounds was given to the uni for work on the palace hotel.
dave turner wrote: University seems t have a cash flow problem. WHAT WILL SOUTHEND COUNCIL DO NOW????Nothing as it has nothing to do with the council. They were not funding it and rightly so.
Seen it, says...
3:06pm Thu 15 May 08
southendreb, southend says...
3:24pm Thu 15 May 08
Dan wrote:For the 3rd DAN PLEASE show me what renaissence has done for this town.
I see where you're coming from Seen It All, but without optimism what else do we have? Renaissance Southend may be inefficient, but it will at least (in theory) serve to channel extra funding into the town, and some money is always better than no money. Vic Avenue may look a bit tired now, but it has the potential to be spruced up, as has happened with Skyline Plaza - one of the buildings. The Pru building looks pretty horrible, dated and empty - are you saying that it should just be left? If there's somebody willing to upgrade it then that'd fine by me. It's natural that architectural styles change over the decades - it's no reason not to keep innovating and moving forward.
A Ratepayer, says...
7:35pm Thu 15 May 08
Dan wrote:Typical comment from a student who hasn't yet entered the real world of having to actully earn a living, paying taxes and seeing it wasted by an inefficient Gov't and its various quango's. :)
Yes 'Ratepayer' (can tell you're rather old and withered by your choice of name), let's hope any form of investment in the town at all dries up and the place slowly dies. This is bad news, but not to be totally unexpected in the current economic climate - it's a shame because Elmer Approach is a bit of an eyesore.
A Ratepayer, says...
7:36pm Thu 15 May 08
Dan wrote:Typical comment from a student who hasn't yet entered the real world of having to actully earn a living, paying taxes and seeing it wasted by an inefficient Gov't and its various quango's. :)
Yes \'Ratepayer\' (can tell you\'re rather old and withered by your choice of name), let\'s hope any form of investment in the town at all dries up and the place slowly dies. This is bad news, but not to be totally unexpected in the current economic climate - it\'s a shame because Elmer Approach is a bit of an eyesore.
Dan, North Leigh says...
11:50am Fri 16 May 08
A Ratepayer wrote:For your information I'm currently a business development officer involved in regeneration and inward investment schemes for Leeds City Council following graduation from uni - I pay plenty of taxes thank you very much. It's nice to be working in a local authority where they KNOW how to spend money wisely and achieve considerable returns (although admittedly Leeds receives a lot more funding than southend!)
Dan wrote: Yes 'Ratepayer' (can tell you're rather old and withered by your choice of name), let's hope any form of investment in the town at all dries up and the place slowly dies. This is bad news, but not to be totally unexpected in the current economic climate - it's a shame because Elmer Approach is a bit of an eyesore.Typical comment from a student who hasn't yet entered the real world of having to actully earn a living, paying taxes and seeing it wasted by an inefficient Gov't and its various quango's. :)
southendreb, southend says...
9:29pm Fri 16 May 08
Dan wrote:That says it all.I am a business development officer,ive got a degree, so i know what i am doing. I am not over keen on where i am working
A Ratepayer wrote:For your information I'm currently a business development officer involved in regeneration and inward investment schemes for Leeds City Council following graduation from uni - I pay plenty of taxes thank you very much. It's nice to be working in a local authority where they KNOW how to spend money wisely and achieve considerable returns (although admittedly Leeds receives a lot more funding than southend!) Hope not to be stuck in the grim north more than a couple more years though...Dan wrote: Yes 'Ratepayer' (can tell you're rather old and withered by your choice of name), let's hope any form of investment in the town at all dries up and the place slowly dies. This is bad news, but not to be totally unexpected in the current economic climate - it's a shame because Elmer Approach is a bit of an eyesore.Typical comment from a student who hasn't yet entered the real world of having to actully earn a living, paying taxes and seeing it wasted by an inefficient Gov't and its various quango's. :)
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dave turner, says...
8:30am Thu 15 May 08
WHAT WILL SOUTHEND COUNCIL DO NOW????