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The Central Library and Focus Art Gallery are housed in the building. It was opened in September 2013 [1] following a relocation from the former building of Southend Central Library on Victoria Avenue which now houses the Beecroft Art Gallery. [2] Membership for the library is free. [3]
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 Forum is a public library, art / event space, and a lecture theatre. It's run by Southend Council and wikipedia:University of Essex together. Shown here: the exterior of the building, the plaza, and the cycle parking. Date: 19 July 2015, 15:51: Source: University of Essex and Forum: Author: h2g2bob (aka user:h2g2bob)
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.
Southend-on-Sea (/ ˌ s aʊ θ ɛ n d ɒ n ˈ s iː / ⓘ), commonly referred to as Southend (/ s aʊ ˈ θ ɛ n d /), is a coastal city and unitary authority area with borough status in south-eastern Essex, England. It lies on the north side of the Thames Estuary, 40 miles (64 km) east of central London.
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Southend Civic Centre is a municipal building in Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. The structure holds the chamber for Southend-on-Sea City Council and houses the council's offices. Originally the Civic Centre incorporated the whole development of municipal buildings located between Carnarvon Road and Southend Central Museum.
The first municipal building in Southend was built in Clarence Road and was completed in 1883. [10] [11] [12] Further offices opened in Alexandra Street, but plans were developed to build a new school, library and town hall on land owned by the council at Victoria Circus. [13]