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Cannes? Not quite, this is the Horror-on-Sea festival in Southend, Essex For years, this festival has showcased independent films next to the sea, attracted people from afar and has a casino nearby.
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Southend-on-Sea has launched a festival of light throughout the town centre and seafront to celebrate becoming a city. The Essex town was granted city status in October after the killing of the ...
MORE than 100 horror films will be packed into one blood curdling weekend when the much loved annual Horror-on-Sea Festival returns to Southend in the new year. Yes folks, the UK’s largest ...
A spokesperson for Historic England said: "The imagery represents the motto of Southend-on-Sea ‘Per Mare Per Ecclesiam’ which means 'through the sea, through the church' and the city’s coat ...
Good transport links into the city and a £50 million seafront regeneration scheme has caused a new influx of London commuters to put the Essex costal town of Southend-on-Sea in the spotlight.
But the most dramatic changes are further south in Essex: at Southend-on-Sea. Southend becomes part of the mix only when slots are scarce elsewhere. While it has an excellent three-trains-per-hour ...