Article 73AR0 ‘If I think about what this means, I want to cry’: what happens when a city loses its university?

‘If I think about what this means, I want to cry’: what happens when a city loses its university?

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Anna Fazackerley and Tam Patachako. Photographs by
from Environment | The Guardian on (#73AR0)

When Essex University's Southend campus opened, it was a message of hope for a left behind' UK seaside town. Its closure will be felt far beyond its 800 students, some of whom will not get their degrees

The seaside city of Southend-on-Sea, on England's east coast, looks grey on a winter afternoon in term-time. Its high street, bordering the university campus, is sparsely populated with market stalls, vape shops and discount retailers, and feels unusually quiet.

There used to be lots of shops, restaurants and youth clubs around here," says 23-year-old Nathan Doucette-Chiddicks. Now, the city is about to lose something else that it can scarcely do without.

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