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The Forum Southend-on-Sea, locally known simply as The Forum, is a building located in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The Central Library and Focus Art Gallery are housed in the building. The Central Library and Focus Art Gallery are housed in the building.
The building was designed as a library by the councils architect, Patrick Burrough, as part of the new Southend Civic Centre.The Civic Centre would encompass a new police station, the courthouse, council offices and chamber, a new College and a Library on a site first purchased by the council in 1919 for a further education college, but had been reallocated as a town hall site in 1934.
Southend Central Museum is a museum in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The museum houses collections of local and natural history and contains a planetarium constructed by astronomer Harry Ford in 1984. [1] The museum was opened in April 1981 in a Grade II listed building that was previously Southend's first free public library.
Work however did not start on the site until 1960 on the new Southend Civic Centre, which would encompass a new police station (that opened in 1962), a courthouse (that opened in 1966), council offices and chamber, a new College (that opened in 1971) and a Library (that opened in 1974). The planned fire station for the site was dropped and it ...
A Queens public high-school teacher created a creepy “escape room” where he allegedly sexually abused a female student, according to a troubling new report. Scott Biski, a music teacher at ...
The Forum Southend-on-Sea is a £27 million library and learning zone located opposite the Southend Campus. [43] South Essex College is a partner in this venture with the University of Essex and Southend Council. [44] The Forum houses a library collection on the first floor and a dedicated South Essex College area on the third floor. [26]
The OPEC+ members decided at an online meeting to postpone production increases that had been scheduled to take effect Jan. 1. The plan had been to start gradually restoring 2.2 million barrels ...
"We expect rain to move into midtown Manhattan sometime between 7 and 9 p.m. on New Year's Eve and continue until 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. that night," said Alex Duff, an AccuWeather meteorologist, in an ...