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[email protected] “My mum was very independent and could be stubborn at times but for lPOLICE and partner FAMILY members have paid tribute all this I love her and will miss her agencies tackled issues such to a woman who died following an very much. She was my mum but she as antisocial behaviour and alleged shooting in Southend. was also my friend.” rough sleeping as part of an Christy Walshe died in hospital Christy’s mum Jacqui said: “Christy operation to target crime in on January 15, two days after being was a much loved daughter and sister. Southend town centre. found seriously injured at an address “She was an independent and proud Last Thursday, officers in Sutton Road. woman, unwaveringly loyal and had a joined forces with more than Essex Police released a statement strong personality. 50 representatives from 20 on their behalf paying tribute to the “We are all absolutely heartbroken.” partner agencies. 40-year-old, including quotes from lA MAN has been charged with They patrolled Leigh High her child and her mother. the murder of Christy Walshe and Street and carried out surveys Her child said: “My mum had a very possession of a firearm. asking residents about policing good sense of humour. Michael Strudwick, 33, of Sutton issues they would like to see “She was very funny, making us Road, Southend, appeared at improve. smile when she laughed at her own Chelmsford Crown Court on Friday Anyone with local concerns jokes even the bad ones. and has been remanded in custody to is asked to contact police on “She was always full of beans and GUN INCIDENT: appear at Basildon Crown Court on 101 on extension 471471 or enthusiastic about life, and loved all Christy Walshe February 11. email southendcommunitypoli- [email protected]. Man jailed for stabbing 16-year-old boy in leg lFIREFIGHTERS put out a fire in a ground floor flat in Westcliff. A passerby called 999 when A MAN has been jailed after he Witnesses reported seeing Hyde for the theft in Shoeburyness, both they walked past the property stabbed a boy in the leg. get out of a white van parked in to be served concurrently. on Hadleigh Road just after Max Hyde, of no fixed address, Hamstel Road, run towards the Investigating officer PC Rachael 11.50am on Tuesday, January was sentenced at Basildon Crown victim and stab him with a knife. King said: “This was an intentional 15 and heard the smoke alarm Court on Wednesday, January 16 Hyde pleaded guilty on January attack where the outcome for the sounding. to five years in prison plus an 16 to causing grievous bodily victim could have been a lot worse Wearing breathing extension of three years on licence harm with intent, possession of an if it wasn’t for the quick life-saving apparatus, crews entered the for stabbing the 16-year-old in offensive weapon and to a theft actions from the officer who arrived property and found the fire in Central Avenue, Southend on July which took place on Colne Drive, on scene. the kitchen. 11. Shoeburyness in December 2017. “We will continue to tackle Firefighters put out the blaze A police officer, who arrived at In addition to the five-year prison knife crime and prevent crimes and discovered it started after the scene, gave the boy life-saving sentence and the three-year extension like this by working with the local a plastic bag of ashes from the treatment until paramedics arrived. on licence, he was sentenced to a community, educating people about fireplace had been put into the The boy was taken to hospital six-month jail term for the its effects and encouraging the kitchen near the bin. and treated for serious but not possession of an offensive weapon public to report crime to us, so that The whole flat has been left PRISON: Max Hyde life-threatening injuries. and 12 months custodial sentence we can take action.” smoke damaged. 333000 WINTER 5 DAYS £208 WARMER YYYEEEAAARRRSSS COACH BREAK TO SCOTLAND After30yearsofcontinuoustrading80%of ourbusinesscomesfromrecommendation. 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Pharmacy, Sainsbury’s Superstore, A PENSION fund for public sector He said: “I strongly urge the fund’s 51 William Hunter Way, Brentwood; workers has dismissed concerns about trustees to conduct a full audit of their (9am-11pm), Daynite Pharmacy, 261 “unethical” investments claiming “our investments and divest as a matter of London Road, Hadleigh. aim is to ensure maximum return”. urgency from any unethical invest- Derix Healthcare Pharmacy Councillor Susan Barker, chairman of ments.” 1065 London Road, Leigh-on-Sea, the Essex Pension Investment Steering Independent councillor Martin Terry SS9 3JP. Sunday to Friday 8am-11pm, Committee at Essex County Council, described the decisions as “outrageous” Saturday 8am-9pm said: “The main responsibility of the and said investing in tobacco companies Essex Pension Fund is to ensure it has was contrary to the council’s smoking Tides sufficient funds available to pay pen- reduction schemes. sions on behalf of more than 160,000 He said: “Where are our red lines these people, including employees at councils, days? You have to have them and you schools, colleges, universities and the cannot turn a blind eye to genocide.” fire and rescue service. Deputy leader James Courtenay “Our aim is to ensure maximum claimed Southend Council does not return on investment and as a fund we have a direct input adding, “it is not recognise our responsibility for manag- FIGURES: Councillor Susan Barker down to us to dictate how a pension fund ing a range of risks faced by long-term Southend Labour councillor Matt Dent makes its investments”. investors, including those potentially – who initially called out the fund’s He said if the fund invested in com- High tide at Southend Pier (GMT): posed by climate change.” investments in fossil fuel companies – panies that give a lower return it would However, some have claimed a “profit called the revelations “truly shocking” mean council tax would go up or servi- Thu: 0224 6.00 1454 6.10 against principle” approach should be and said pension fund members would ces would be cut. Fri: 0310 5.90 1542 6.00 reconsidered. be “horrified” to learn what their money Councillor David Burton-Sampson, Sat: 0355 5.70 1630 5.70 deputy leader of Basildon Labour Sun: 0442 5.60 1719 5.50 How does this affect you? Group, said: “I would call on the trustees Mon: 0532 5.30 1812 5.20 of the fund to review all areas of invest- Tue: 0631 5.10 1912 5.00 UNETHICAL investments made by the Essex Pension Fund are not just an issue for those who benefit from the fund but also taxpayers. ment and ensure they are appropriate for Wed: 0740 5.00 2021 4.80.. When an employee who is a beneficiary of the fund pays a percentage of their salary that of a UK public body. into the fund that percentage is then matched by the employer. “The trustees should immediately High tide at Tilbury: In the case of this pension fund, that employer could be a council and the percentage withdraw from any investments which Thu: 0258 6.60 1528 6.90 they are paying into the fund is council money, which is also taxpayers’ money. are considered unethical.” This means that while a council may have certain policies that are aimed at improving The leader of Basildon Council, Fri: 0344 6.60 1616 6.70 the health of residents or employees, they are also undermining this by paying into a Conservative Councillor Andrew Sat: 0429 6.40 1704 6.50 fund which has invested in a company like British American Tobacco. Baggott, said he would support an inves- Sun: 0515 6.20 1752 6.20 Andrew Smith, of Campaign Against Arms Trade, said: “Public money should be spent tigation into the investments if they Mon: 0605 6.00 1843 5.90 on the public good, it shouldn’t be used to fund and support companies that profit from war and conflict around the world. involve companies accused of breaking Tue: 0702 5.80 1941 5.60 “The council should set a precedent and ensure that the Essex Pension Fund is the law, but it would be going “too far” Wed: 0809 5.60 2048 5.50 invested positively and ethically.” for councillors to demand it. 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A celebration event he said it had always complied with was held last week to acknowledge the planning regulations and will continue company’s decade of management. to do so. The airport chief said Stobart In an interview with the YA, Mr wants to make sure it gives something Jones said the airport had annual pas- back to the community. senger numbers of around 3,950 in “We are a big employer and we don’t 2009 but now it exceeds that in a day. ‘AS WE GET BIGGER, WE’LL GET BETTER’: just employ people on the airport side “In the year that’s just gone, 2018, but also on the supply chain to the air- Glyn Jones, CEO of Stobart Aviation we’ll have done between 1.5 and port and I think that’s a return if you 1.6million passengers. So to that extent the airport’s future planning, he said: like for some of the impacts that some it’s been hugely successful, we’ve made “I think the thing with Brexit is this: local people will feel. a lot of investment.” if we have a bit of notice and we have “One really big thing we always say He said the company has invested clarity, we can plan for anything. But here is as we get bigger, we’ll get more than £160m since taking over, we don’t have clarity at the moment better. We’re putting investments in including the construction of the so I think what Government needs to this year and next year that actually terminal and air traffic control tower. provide is clarity – what is it that we we don’t need straightaway. 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