Archive for the ‘Benfleet’ Category

Your Country Needs You! – Gateway FM Supports Essex Eurovision Hopeful.

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Local boy and Voice of St Lukes Hospice 2008,  Josh Dubovie is set to sing his heart out on live TV this Friday 12th March in an attempt to represent the United Kingdom for Eurovision 2010.

If he is successful he will be jetting off to Norway in May and singing a song penned by pop legend Pete Waterman OBE.

Josh has been a frequent guest on Gateway FM and we fully support him at this exciting time.

A facebook page has been set up titled “Your county needs you” for people to join. Of course, the best thing that can be done is to watch the show on BBC1 at 8.30pm and cast a vote for him.

You can find out about Josh on myspace http://www.myspace.com/joshdubovie plus there is a short video that’s well worth seeing on the BBC web site www.bbc.co.uk/eurovision/contestants/ycny_2010/contestant_josh.shtml

So please join us in giving Josh your support. He’s a great singer  and could just be the guy to make Eurovision 2010 the year for us to celebrate a win at last.

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New Wickford Health Centre plans

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The Primary Care Trust (PCT) is reviewing options for a new health centre in Wickford, thanks to a Basildon Council decision to transfer council-owned land at Market Road in return for the existing health centre buildings and land.

Development on the site will require that Wickford Market be moved. Market traders will be consulted and approval sought from the Strategic Health Authority.

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Gateway FM Wins Five Year Community Licence for Basildon and East Thurrock

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Press Release

It is with great pleasure and a deep sense of pride in the achievement of all our members that I am delighted to tell you that Gateway FM has been awarded its five year FM licence to broadcast a community radio service to our area.

Now that the licence issue is clear, we can commit ourselves to preparing for the launch of this important addition to the local media.

As soon as I know a date when we are cleared to start, I shall let you know. In the meantime, please keep an eye on www.gatewayfm.com for further news.

Today’s Ofcom announcement of the award stated, “Gateway FM is a not for profit social enterprise. Its mission is to enhance community cohesion through developing a community radio station to reach, involve and serve the communities of Basildon and East Thurrock. The station proposes to present a mixture of output reflecting the range of interests and backgrounds in the target community.”

For further information, please contact Yvonne Williams on 01268 521299

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Peter Andre Comes to Basildon

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Tuesday 2nd February

Top singer Peter Andre visited Tescos at Pitsea as part of his nationwide tour promoting his new CD.

Crowds gathered to meet the star, however the star took time out first to talk to Gateway FMs Danny Lawrence and Basildon Upper Academy student Harry Finn.
Listen to the interview.

Peter Andre Interview

Some 5000 people were waiting to meet Peter, but few would have known that during his signing session he received the surprise news that his ex, Katie Price, otherwise known as Jordan, has married cagefighter Alex Reid in a reportedly private and simple  ’quickie’ Las Vegas ceremony.

Peter subsequently revealed that he has no negative feelings about the couple and just hopes they will be a good influence on his children.

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World Champion meets prizewinning bands

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

The reigning Miss Galaxy International, Hayley Mac with champion former javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread MBE, Olympic bronze (1984) and silver (1988) medallist, World Champion (gold, 1987) and silver medallist (1983)

The Selex Club provided the venue for Friday’s ‘Battle of the Bands’  in aid of St Lukes.

The place rocked. The bands provided sound levels to make your ears hum and feet tap.

It was a great show with a welcome surprise guest: Olympic star, Fatima Whitbread.

She joined Hayley Mac, reigning Miss Galaxy International, to present the awards.

The winning band was Eighth Deadly Sin, in second place The Leonhearts and third place went to No Tomorrow.

Interestingly the spead of marks awarded by the judges was quite small, which reflects well on the quality of all the entrants into the competition.

The coveted first prize is a day in Basildon Recording Studio and the opportunity to perform and represent St. Luke’s at a variety of different events through the year, as well as more air time.  Of course, all the bands gained terrific exposure, for they had all been featured on Gateway FM’s ‘Live & Loud’ show.

Cllr Sandra Hillier, Vice-Chair of Basildon District Council was joined on the judging panel by Peter Davies, MD of Orion Display and a Corporate Partner of St Luke’s Hospice; Yvonne Williams, MD of Gateway FM; Greg Fidgeon, Editor of the Yellow Advertiser and Mick Finch, guitar and vocals for ‘The Most’. Mick is an experienced professional musician who was able to give valuable advice to the contestants.

Gateway FM’s Breakfast Time presenter, Brian Wesley, lost no time in getting Fatima to the microphone for a brief chat immediately before the winners were announced: click the link to hear what she had to say: fatima interview

For more pictures of the event, visit the picture gallery for ‘Battle of the Bands’ in the media section.

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Have a Say in Mental Health Provision

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

A members meeting hosted by South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (SEPT) yesterday covered the closure of Runwell Hospital and the opening of its replacement Brockfield House, Young Carers Campaign, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and future plans.

SEPT is one of the largest NHS providers in the country of health and social care services for people with mental health problems and people with learning disabilities.

As an NHS Foundation Trust, SEPT is run locally, not by Government, and must work closely with the local community to develop services in a way that best suits the needs of local people.  Members meetings give the local community the chance to ask questions about the Trust and mental health services.

 If you would like to become a Trust member, you will find details via the website  www.southessex-trust.nhs.uk .

Gateway FM’s Ros Connors interviews Doctor Patrick Geoghegan from the South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust about Runwell’s history, the changes expected, and the stigma still surrounding mental health.

Click the link to hear the interview: Dr Patrick Geoghegan intv

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Gateway AGM announcement

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Public notice:- advertisement.

Gateway Community Media CIC, better known by its trading name of Gateway FM, is holding its Annual General Meeting in the Dining Room at Laindon Community Centre on Friday 29th January at 7.00pm for a prompt 7.30pm start.

Although the formal part of the meeting is for members, you are welcome to sit in and listen. Once the formal meeting is over, you are welcome to come and talk to any of the Directors and to offer your points of view, for the Company’s aim is to deliver a range of services involving local people to meet local needs.

Perhaps it would help give you an idea of what the station does when you realise that not only has it broadcast on FM as frequently as the law permits, but has also applied for a full 5 year licence to broadcast round the clock.

It also broadcasts over the internet. However, community radio involves far more than broadcasting. Gateway FM continues to provide training courses throughout the year. Some of the courses fit within Key Stage curricular plans; some offer nationally accredited qualifications in subjects such as Radio Presentation, Radio Journalism and Sports Reporting.

The station regularly hosts young people on work placement and provides a range of volunteering opportunities for people of all ages. It offers support to a range of community and charitable organisations and events: the Gateway FM gazebo and roadshow team being a familiar sight around the area, providing music, PA, entertainment and event hosting resources.

We live in a fascinating part of the country: it makes sense for our local radio to reflect that fascination — the history of the area, its customs and dialects, its people and their origins, the different cultural traditions to be found, our local wildlife and our future hopes and plans.

It can look at political issues and how they impact upon us. It can look at our health and healthcare provison; at law and order, local policing and emergency provision. It can help reach both old and young, aims to be accessible when you are at home or on the move, with up to date and useful information about the local things that are relevant to you.  Accordongly , it seeks listener involvement, for we can all help each other if we network effectively and let the station know of local incidents, traffic or travel trouble spots.

Gateway FM has been active in seeking out and promoting talented local people, for it is an ideal showcase. So if you are an instrumentalist, a singer or member of a choir, band or orchestra: the AGM provides a quick way to make contact.

If you are a lover of poetry, involved in drama, a writer, a comedian or an enthusiast for a particular musical genre (e.g. classical, folk, country, blues, rock, jazz, reggae, swing, Celtic) then your enthusiasm may be just the quality needed for you to become a great presenter of the art form, performance or music you love. Once again, the AGM provides a good point of contact.

Of course, our community is made up of many different people from different backgrounds. In order to better reflect and represent that diversity, Gateway FM has already featured regular Russian, African and Polish programmes in which the presenters, speaking mainly in English but also in their mother tongues, introduce music from the lands of their birth and also talk of the differences they have observed in terms of diet, ideas, homelife, customs and culture. 

The station is seeking many more people from different traditions, from different  parts of the world who would like to train to present programmes that will introduce unfamiliar music and fresh perspectives to the wider community of listeners. After all, the more we understand each other , the more we recognise how much we have in common: appreciating differences rather than fearing them. 

Interested? Then do come along to the meeting and find out more.

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Castle Point Council Staff Praised – But MP Questions Their Priorities

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Castle Point Borough Council has praised hardworking staff who have worked through the severe wintery weather conditions to complete both refuse and recycling collections – but sitting MP Bob Spink has criticised the council’s priorities elsewhere.

Despite the severe icy conditions the Council’s staff, supported by its contractors, succeeded in keeping to collection schedules for the abnormally busy period which followed the Christmas and New Year festivities. Staff and contractors also went into action to support Essex County Council’s gritting programme to help to keep the borough’s town centres clear and safe for residents and businesses.

Cllr Ray Howard, Cabinet Member for Waste said on the council’s website: “Our staff and our contractors put in a really tremendous effort in what were really unpleasant conditions, starting work early and battling through to finish collection rounds on the appropriate day. All collections were completed on schedule, although there may have been slight delays on hillier or more difficult areas.”

They also went into action across the Borough to help locally with Essex County Council’s drive to keep the highways and town centres clear. Once again, well done to everyone concerned.”

Castle Point MP Bob Spink, however, questioned the priorities the council had taken when keeping the roads and pavements clear in the borough. In the House Of Commons Mr. Spink raised the issue with the Minister of State for Transport, Sadiq Khan.

During parliamentary debate he commented “You will be astounded to learn, Mr. Speaker, that my local council gritted the access to the local Conservative club but totally refused to grit the access to a doctor’s surgery, which is a long and dangerous access so elderly and frail people were put at risk. The Council is still refusing to help. How can we get some common sense in how these local councillors prioritise using their grit?”

Ray Howard, the Castle Point Borough Councillor with responsibility for waste, responding to the privileged comments made by Bob Spink in parliament, says: “It is totally untrue and unfair to say that the Borough Council has not prioritised community facilities in its efforts to support the County Council’s gritting programme. We have been out there in difficult conditions helping the County Council to meet its obligations to keep the major routes open.

“We have been sympathetic and responded to requests to help clear other areas used by the community such as those outside GPs’ surgeries although many are on private property.”

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Small business network seeks early starters

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Small business people in the Thames Gateway South Essex have a new networking group that will first meet at 7.30 in the morning on Wednesday 20 January at David Lloyd Leisure in Basildon Festival Leisure Park.

David Barnes, Chairman of the South Essex Branch of the FSB, says: “Evidence suggests that effective networking can bring big benefits for businesses enabling them to make other firms aware of the services they offer and also to access new suppliers.

“The launch of this new Basildon Networking Group at David Lloyd Leisure is one which we welcome and which we hope will get a lot of support from businesses in Basildon, Billericay and Wickford.

“The group is being supported by David Lloyd Leisure Limited which means that there is no charge for businesses wishing to attend, making it an even better deal for business owners who come to the meetings.

“Essex FSB’s Keep Trade Local campaign encourages businesses to work together for mutual benefit and this networking group helps promote that objective.”

 “The format is informal to encourage people to promote their businesses, share useful tips, ideas and web sites over a coffee where business contacts can be made between people who want to work together for mutual benefit.”

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Environmental worries concerning new port

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Philip Miller, Chief Executive of Southend Sea-Life Adventure has highlighted fears of an environmental disaster arising from massive dredging operations designed to make the Thames Estuary deeper. He claims experts warn the dredging could be disastrous for marine life and the local fishing economy.

Mr. Miller points out that the Sea-Live Adventure tanks are filled with water from the Estuary, but fears that should water quality suffer from the dredging, all his fish and other sea life could die. He is concerned that a £1 million redevelopment investment at the attraction could be rendered a waste.

Expressing his concern at the uncertainty he adds,  “it is imperative we know what is going to happen, and when – but DP World just isn’t speaking to us, the people who are going to be directly affected.”

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