<P> Hockley is also home of a burial mound, Plumberow Mount, which was excavated in 1913, by Mr. E.B. Francis . At the time, there was a summer house on the top of the mound, and so trenches were cut on three sides . The excavation found a Roman coin of Domitian and some Saxon pottery which may indicate a secondary burial . The oval mound is 14 feet (4.3 m) high, and 76 feet (23 m) in diameter, with a flattened top, where the summerhouse was located . Since 2005, the mound has been surrounded by a metal fence to protect it from erosion, and a number of trees which were growing on or near it were cut down at the same time . </P> <P> Hockley is split into three wards . </P> <P> Hockley also has its own football club . Hawkley F.C. were established in 2013, they now compete in the Southend Sunday Football League having had 5 successful seasons in the Southend Sceptre League . </P> <P> The Hockley Massive Project is a youth club started in 2010 . The club entered one of their members (Josh Copeland) into the Essex Boys and Girls Clubs Table - Tennis Finals, which took place at Ingatestone Boys' Own Club in February 2011 . He came away as the overall winner of the under - 19 boys group, and progressed into the table tennis finals, held in Cheshire later in the year . </P>

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