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Repairs start on Grade II listed bandstand

by Lily February 10, 2025
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Repairs have started on a Victorian bandstand which has been fenced off for years.

The Grade II listed structure, in Sunderland's Roker Park, was closed for safety reasons in 2021.

Work to bring it back to its former glory were approved last year.

David Laws, who has lived in the area for 40 years, said he "almost had a tear" in his eye when he saw scaffolding going up on Thursday.

"I was over the moon," the 76-year-old said.

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How the bandstand looked more than a decade ago

Mr Laws said he remembered brass bands playing at the bandstand on Sundays.

"I felt disgusted that it was being left to go to rack and ruin and not being looked after," he said.

"It's part of our heritage. It should be looked after and passed on to the next generation."

The bandstand dates back to 1880 and is recognised for a range of features, including its ornamental railings and central cupola.

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The restoration is part of plans to re-open the area to the public

Sunderland City Council said repairs will help make the most of the area, with other improvements – including restoring the boating lake and a new cafe – also being made at the park.

Back in early 2023, plans were approved for amphitheatre seating near the bandstand to restore it to being the "beating heart of the park once again", the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.

Kevin Johnston, cabinet member for housing, regeneration and business, said: "The work on the repair, restoration and conservation of the bandstand and former park keeper's lodge will allow us to complete the current £1.6m regeneration of Roker Park, as well as helping to make the most of the area around the historic bandstand and maximise its use as a performance space."

It has not been confirmed when the work to the bandstand will be finished.

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Body of woman recovered by vessel in North Sea

by Joseph January 28, 2025
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The body of a woman has been found by a vessel in the North Sea, police have said.

Suffolk Police said the woman was found off the coast of Harwich, Essex, at about 13:35 BST on Monday.

The vessel recovered the body and brought it to Lowestoft docks, it added.

"The death is currently being treated as unexplained and Suffolk Police have contacted the coroner and are also in liaison with Essex Police," a spokesperson from the force said.

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Minister 'starts to take women's health seriously'

by Chloe January 1, 2025
written by Chloe

Jersey's health minister is "finally understanding the issues facing women's health", the head of Jersey's Health and Social Scrutiny Panel says.

Deputy Louise Doublet made the comments after a public hearing where Tom Binet faced questions from a scrutiny panel and was questioned about steps to tackle issues some women faced.

A government report last year found women in Jersey lived longer than men, but spent more of their life in poor health.

Doublet said she felt Binet was making some good progress, but she was concerned he suggested using the government's strategic reserves for more health funding. Binet said he needed in "excess of £100m in five years to improve preventative care".

Heated meeting

Binet faced questions on a wide range of issues, including misogynistic attitudes in the health service, the decision to scrap the women's health strategy, and gaps in gynaecological care.

At an occasionally heated meeting, Doublet said: "I think the minister is starting to take women's health more seriously but there is a way to go.

"It's good that the minister has accepted the findings of the public health report into women's health.

"I will be watching and prompting the minister to develop his understanding of women's health issues, and to develop his policies and legislation in this area and to continue to give this area the focus and support that it deserves.

"One of the themes in the hearing was that culture can be an issue, and culture change is something that the minister wants to improve, so we will be following up to ask the minister what he is doing to change that culture and that there is a gender sensitive approach to health care."

'Budget oversubscribed'

Speaking after the meeting, Binet defended the decision to get rid of the women's health strategy – a strongly criticised move.

He said: "We are oversubscribed last year on our budget and we were oversubscribed this year, and it's not because of a lack of discipline, there is a lot of savings going on, the cost of health requirements are going up exponentially, way above the cost of living."

The minister told the scrutiny panel that he would need in "excess of £100m in five years to improve preventative care including women's health, and I want that as additional money. I don't care where that money comes from, even if it's the strategic reserve."

Doublet said she was concerned by those remarks.

She said: "It is concerning that the strategic reserve fund might be used for health funding, and that's something the panel will be discussing and we will be questioning the minister further on that."

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