Inside the new UK city – home to beaches, theme park and longest pleasure pier in the world
A TOWN in England has recently been granted city status, the first in a decade.
Southend-on-Sea, often known as just Southend, has become the UK's 70th city, in honour of Sir David Amess, the MP who was killed last year.
Joining other seaside cities such as Plymouth, Portsmouth and Brighton – it is the newest city in England since Chelmsford was granted city status in 2012.
And it is also a great alternative staycation destination if wanting some sea and sand, but don't want the crowds of Cornwall and Devon.
The city became a popular seaside holiday hotspot back in the 19th century, after a visit from then-princess Caroline of Brunswick – King George IV's wife – and the creation of Southend Pier.
The pier is the longest pleasure pier in the world, stretching 1.34m out to sea.
It's not just the beach that makes it popular with tourists.
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