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    Max Impact wrote:
    j-w wrote: In fact it seems there are less tories in the DCC than the other parties combined, this easily could have been denied.
    Lefty wil not let that FACT get in the way of a rant. Anyone see this on Facebook: Mark Sharp Today was just one more battle in a war that has raged for four years, the fight goes on and WE WILL WIN IN THE END.... The SKIPP Committee I wonders if they will take legal action, I hope not, if so I hope they do not get legal aid, I screwing the tax payer of Southend twice (once for legal aid and again for the Council to defend itself) Blocking this scheme will send out the wrong messages to other investers, a message that Southenders do want want to improve the town, Southenders are not intrested in history, Southenders do not want a major new museum, Southenders would rather have a pile of earth off limits for another ten years. Welcome to nimby-on-sea...
    Why are you such an angry man Max?
    You have told us many times that you are very well paid, very happy and you also know everything?
    I would have thought that would make you relaxed and comfortable in your own skin - not quite as cross as you seem."
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Planning permission granted for £40m museum in Southend

Planning permission granted for £40m museum in Southend Planning permission granted for £40m museum in Southend

Councillors in Southend have granted planning permission for a £40million museum project earmarked for the town's seafront.

Members of the Development Control committee voted in favour of 20,000sq ft museum which could be built into the cliffs above Western Esplanade before 2020.

FULL STORY IN THURSDAY'S ECHO

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