Archive for the ‘Basildon’ Category

Testing, Testing. Gateway 97.8 Launches on FM Soon

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

The web site has currently been placed in to test mode in preparation for our official launch.

Some features may be unavailable at certain points, at at times the stream may be unavailable, due to essential maintenance. We will give advanced wherever possible.

We commence our test transmissions shortly.

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Local MP John Baron To Make Charity Donation Of Around £60,000

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

John Baron, Member of Parliament for Basildon & Billericay, will donate all profit made from the sale of his second home, reported to be in the region of £60,000, to charity.

Mr. Baron, BBC News confirms, recently sold the three-bedroom house for around £250,000, having bought it for £153,500 in 2000. He confirmed that all profit, after costs and capital gains tax were deducted, would go to a “range” of good causes.

Baron, a former soldier, stated that he believed it was the correct thing to do. He had previously claimed expenses for mortgage interest payments on the property, which doubled up as his constituency office, since he became an MP in 2001.

He had, however, come under fire last year over claiming increased expenses over and above the rate of inflation. Instead he will stay in a hotel if the need arises and rent an office for constituency work.

The MP, who served in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers before becoming a fund manager, stated that he felt most people entering politics do so for public services and not for financial reward. Mr. Baron also revealed that part of the money would go to those which help armed service personnel.

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Gloucester Park May Be Turned Into Olympic Camp Site

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Backpackers from across the globe may use Gloucester Park as a camp site during the 2012 Olympic Games, Basildon Council has revealed.

Speaking to the Yellow Advertiser, a member of Basildon District Council Council confirmed that they were looking at the idea on the basis that there could be many young people wanting to go to the Games but short of money.

The Council, he stated, would supervise the site for the duration of the games, provide basic amenities and perhaps install a big screen or even stage live music.

There would be a charge for users, with the council looking to take advantage of whatever opportunity there is to bring money “into ‘the district”.

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Spanish Police Make Arrest After Billericay Man’s Murder

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

BBC News has confirmed that a man has been arrested in connection with the shooting of a Billericay resident, whom police had been pursuing for an alleged attempted murder, on the Costa del Sol in Spain.

Dan Smith, 24, a former builder from Billericay, was shot dead at a bar in Mijas last weekend. Mr Smith had himself been wanted by Essex Police in connection with the attempted murder of Douglas Turner on 7 July 2007 at Stock.

Police in Spain said a 27-year-old man from Ireland had been arrested in connection with Mr Smith’s death. Mr. Smith was shot outside a bar in the province of Malaga late on Saturday and bullets hit the walls where the shooting happened.

The Foreign Office said Mr Smith died on Sunday. A spokesman added it was providing consular assistance to his family. He said it could not comment further due to the police investigation

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Nethermayne Women Warned To Keep Look-Out For Lone Mugger

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Women living in and around Basildon Hospital and the Nethermayne area of the town have been asked to be extra vigilant when walking alone after a third woman has been threatened and robbed by a man brandishing a broken bottle.

The Yellow Advertiser confirmed that the latest victim was a 25-year-old, who was walking in Nethermayne, near Basildon Hospital, when the man approached her and demanded her handbag. The woman, from Hornchurch, tripped and fell and the man grabbed the bag, with £40 in it, and ran off.

The robbery occurred at 3.45pm on Sunday, June 6. Investigating officer, DC Kerry McCarthy said: “It’s despicable to target lone women in such an aggressive manner.

“Three incidents have all happened around the same time of day and in roughly the same area. We ask people to be on their guard and not to walk alone in this area to prevent being targeted.”

The first victim was a young Basildon mum, who was pushing her baby in a buggy along Laindon Link. She was approached by a man at 2pm, on Saturday, May 29, who threatened her with a broken bottle, forcing her to hand over £50.

The second attack happened the following day as a 46-year-old woman was threatened and robbed of £40, just before 4.30pm near Basildon Hospital.

The attacker is described as white, in his 30s, approximately 5ft 8ins tall and of slim build. He had scruffy short wavy light brown hair and hard blue eyes, and spoke with a local accent. He was wearing a white short sleeve T-shirt and blue jeans.

The victims were all uninjured.

Anyone with information in connection with these robberies is urged to contact detectives at Basildon Police Station on 0300 333 4444.

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New MP interviewed

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Stephen Metcalfe, the new MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock, visited Gateway FM to field questions from a team of Year Seven students from the Basildon Lower Academy.

His visit gave Yvonne Williams a brief opportunity to raise a few queries with him. Immediately the chat finished, Stephen had to rush away to get back to the House of Commons.

Stephen Metcalfe intv with Yvonne 08.06.10

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Fire Destroys Wickford Family’s Home For Over 50 Years

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Credit to Essex County Fire and Rescue Service

A family has been left devastated after fire ripped through a Wickford home yesterday afternoon.

The Essex Fire Service website confirmed that firefighters from Wickford, Basildon, Billericay, Rayleigh and Woodham Ferrers were called out to attend the blaze affecting two properties in Wick Lane at around 2.40pm.

At first the fire was contained to a garden shed but by 3pm had spread to another property and an exclusion zone had to be set up due to the presence of acetylene, an extremely flammable compound.

60 people were evacuated and resident Katherine Judd, 61, was left heartbroken as her home of 56 years was completely destroyed. By around 4.30pm the fire was under control and the evacuated people were allowed to return.

Assistant Divisional Officer Iain Macleod stated “The fire began in a shed which quickly spread to a detached bungalow, which has been made completely uninhabitable. At the height of the fire, some 35 firefighters were involved but because the content of the cylinders had not been identified at this stage, for their safety crews worked outside the building.

Agencies worked together to evacuate homes within the 100m exclusion zone and people went off to family, friends and local community areas and pubs nearby.”

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Police Step Up Laindon Patrols After Five Links Car Attacks

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Police in Laindon have stepped up patrols, after two cars were set alight in a car park in Newberry Side earlier this year, the Essex Police Newsline has confirmed.

The issue of vehicle damage was recently raised as a concern at a local Neighbourhood Action Panel (NAP) meeting, and after the residents association also expressed concerns about crime at the Five Links Estate.

In the first incident, police were also called on Wednesday, April 28 after a car was set on fire in Mellow Purgess. The incident happened between 6.45pm and 12am. A Nissan car was set on fire, causing £9,000 damage after it was completely destroyed.

The second fire happened at 8.30pm on Sunday, May 9. A significant amount of damage was caused to a Vauxhall car, destroying the vehicle with fire damage.

Officers have given letters to every resident in the affected area, advising them who to contact if they see any suspicious activity, and also offering crime prevention advice on how to properly secure vehicles to stop them being targeted.

Lee Chapel North neighbourhood specialist officer, Pc Keith Baker, said: “We have already been running operations in the area to combat crime and anti-social behaviour, but we have now added extra patrols in the Newberry Side area and surrounding car parks to alleviate any fears residents have.

“We have already had positive feedback from the residents association, and we would like to hear from anyone in the area that wants reassurance or action taken on a particular issue.

The next NAP meeting will be held on Thursday, June 24 at the All About Centre, Leinster Road. All residents from Lee Chapel North are welcome to attend.

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Basildon Hospital Admit Failures Regarding 2006 Patient Death

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Basildon Hospital’s failure to adhere to health and safety rules in 2006 was a “significant cause” of the death of a severely disabled patient, a judge has been told.

In an article issued by the Press Association, Basildon University Hospital acknowledged that 20-year-old Kyle Flack died following failures in its “systems and procedures”, Basildon Crown Court was told this week.

The hospital’s governing trust admitted breaching health and safety law by failing to ensure patients were not exposed to risk after being prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) as a result of Mr Flack’s death nearly four years ago. Judge Christopher Mitchell is due to impose fines next month following a sentencing hearing.

Prosecutor Pascal Bates said Mr Flack, a quadriplegic who had cerebral palsy, died at the hospital in October 2006 after getting his head trapped in protective bed bars.

Mr Bates said the hospital had failed to properly supervise Mr Flack, failed to properly pass on information, failed to properly train staff, failed to properly assess risk and had not heeded warnings.

Mark Goldring, chief executive of health charity Mencap, said Mr Flack’s case is “not unique” and has called on the judge to send a “powerful message” when sentencing.

“(The trust) accepts that its offending was a significant cause of this death,” Mr Bates told the judge. “Management failed to lay down correct procedures.” He said the offences amounted to a “serious” breach of duty and the hospital had fallen “markedly short” of the required standard.

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Basildon To Host Popular Biker Event

Friday, May 21st, 2010

The RAC have confirmed that Basildon is hosting this year’s Ride and Survive Event, which is likely to be attended by biking enthusiasts from across the Essex area.

Riders who are interested in motorcycles, mopeds, scooters and bicycles have been invited to participate in the event.

According to details released by the Press Association Test rides, bike checks, riding skills courses, cycling skills for children and free bicycle tagging and passports are some of the activities scheduled for the day.

County councillor Norman Hume, chairman of the Essex Casualty Reduction Board and cabinet member for Highways and Transportation said to the RAC: “Essex Ride and Survive is an essential event for all riders. The test rides are one of the biggest draws of the day where riders can have their skills assessed by professional riders.

It’s an interesting and thought provoking exercise for the rider and if they follow the advice given, it’s one that could ultimately help save their life.”

Ride and Survive 2010 will take place on June 6 at Gloucester Park South. Last year, the event was attended by over 4,000 people.

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