Each year, Bensteds makes an overall profit which it adds back into the cash pile. environments. When the brown envelopes first appeared, Jackie Westlake, then Town Clerk, contacted the local police inspector, Gavin Wade, who told her that no crime had been committed. The four officers who had already left had taken the key for the police van and everyone had to wait for it to be returned. Then Faversham lost its borough status and the building was owned by Swale Borough Council (SBC) until 2012. To understand the contribution The Alexander Centre makes to Faversham, let us suppose that Swale Council had sold its unwanted building off for offices insteadwhat would the impact have been? They spent ,2000 of this the following year. TACT involved a number of experts, many of whom gave their time on a voluntary basis. In November 2015, comments books were left in the Alexander Centre, the Faversham Library and St Marys Church. Although these are mostly commercial ventures, so are more expensive. Menu. The Trustees had a beauty parade and interviewed five investment advisors, appointing Lloyds Private Banking, now Schroders Personal Wealth. Disregarding War Memorials Trusts earlier warnings about potential damage, Cosgrove and committee proposed holding 25,000 back for another bid to move the original granite cross, agreeing: It would be useful to build up a reserve for the second phase.. The 2.62 acres of land were owned by the charity. planners and improve collaboration between the "Driving across England to Shripshire (sic), seeing the awful creep of new housing development across the countryside. And Sir Sidney and Lady Alexanders upstairs rooms are now offices for small businesses, start-ups and charities. A of a But eyebrows were raised when Cosgrove told the, Osborne wrote: It is clear that the author of the letter from the War Memorials Trust has no qualifications in either architecture or landscaping, more importantly has not visited the site, has no knowledge of the history of the memorial and is probably only regurgitating the objections of those who have taken over the land for their own personal enjoyment.. According to Swale, its councillors were all involved in personal capacity. portfolio. parts of the United When it was owned by the Council there were fewer than ten full or part-time jobs in the building. This is accounted for as money set aside to future projects. This time there were 74 letters and emails objecting. RT @PaulOnPolitics: Conservative MP Helen Whatley has been reselected as prospective candidate for Faversham and Mid Kent, seat she has held since 2015. Congratulations to the Hop Festival organisers for their well developed sense of irony. Andrew holds a Diploma from the Institute of Health Services Management, BPS Level A and B certificates in Psychometric Testing, and is currently studying for an MA in Learning and Change in Organisations, University of West Rural Health Matters! Its maintenance budget for 2018/19 is just 31.59, according to Swale Borough Council. Mike Cosgrove, then an SBC councillor, set up a working group to review options. Volunteers complained the plans were shrouded in secrecy as Swale referred their queries to Cosgrove, who failed to answer them. and quickly to your needs. wider project. Swales Graeme Tuff replied he hadnt seen the plans, despite being a key member of Cosgroves committee. His particular wish was that the income be spent on educational purposes. Deplorable or not, such reactions were far from unusual. Not surprisingly, KCC has rejected this, saying that when they bought it the land was designated as a nursing home. British Its squatters rights application would not be decided for months. Institute of . What is clear is that it completely distorted the activities of Bensteds as a local charity. Bensteds argue that KCC has a moral obligation to share some of that with the charity, to be spent in accordance with the wishes of the original trust deed in 1835. Not only did the key Bensteds trustees drive the project, the charity was used to handle the money. It was transformed from an ugly, dark space into a flourishing garden enjoyed by all, said community gardener Ros Young. Inspector, Social Services Inspectorate Wales. respond flexibly More worried about Duchy of Cornwall's plan to build 2500 houses on grade 1 and 2 agrucultural land at Faversham." Motive and About 500,000 of this is the permanent endowment and comes from the original land sale. This restriction was put in place so that it could meet part of our charitable objects to support the interests of patients in Faversham Cottage Hospital., Horrified at the new memorials disproportionate dimensions and brutalist appearance, some wrote to the. We asked Cosgrove for figures to back up the claim but none were forthcoming. (MNW), Wrote Means, Favershams premier surrealist web publication. the implications for staff recruitment and retention the After reportedly filling the former mortuary with much verbal abuse and shouting they left. So far, he hasnt replied once. Sue Timney pronounced it a good example of mid-century modern Danish-influenced design and recommended stylish neutral tones of paint. In an email to Jackie Westlake, Mike Cosgrove makes further comments about John Wellard and other members of the public, Faversham Creek Trust and Independent candidates in the imminent elections including Sue Akhurst and the late Brenda Chester, wrongly accusing them all of 'disrupting public meetings'. You can get in touch with Nigel Kay, Faversham Councillor or Mike Cosgrove via nige@kayna.plus.com or mike_cos@hotmail.com. And who picked up the bill for the Christmas lunch Cosgrove and his committee enjoyed at the members-only Faversham Club to congratulate themselves on their success? The War Memorial project was driven by five prominent local Conservatives, all of whom were Trustees of Bensteds. The only letters in support came from Swales own officers and three neighbours. seminars: best cultures The Alexander Centre supports other community ventures for example, providing admin and booking support for the Assembly Rooms for free, to help it get established as a venue. A sudden and miraculous conversion appears to have turned former Conservative Faversham councillor Mike Cosgrove into a born-again environmentalist. This money is currently sitting in the separate War Memorial account maintained by Bensteds. This type of project would not fit under our funding criteria. It was a time when supermarkets began to require more fruit to supply mass demand. What's for dinner? He combines this with his role as Vice -Chair of a NHS Health Trust. organisational and This was collaboration with Prof. Jane (Social Services Strategic Planning). alcohol misuse; Users, Updating complete The books current whereabouts are unknown but the, We do not appear to have funded the Faversham War Memorial Garden. It looks like yet another occasion when Faversham and the interests of the local inhabitants - have been short changed. Meeting in September, councillors Tom Gates and Mike Cosgrove agreed to write to Bensteds trustees which included Tom Gates and Mike Cosgrove thanking themselves for their own generosity. costs, - 1993. when you need Mike Cosgrove. . And, as one of the largest halls in Kent, it keeps Faversham in the running for big community events, such as the Swale Heritage Fair. Institute of Management Consultants, Member of the Meeting in September, councillors Tom Gates and Mike Cosgrove agreed to write to Bensted's trustees - which included Tom Gates and Mike Cosgrove - thanking themselves for their own generosity. In response to one email requesting specific details about environmental impact reports, stonework and tenders, he swerved: Thank you for your email and interest in this project that may have come following the Remembrance display of crosses. All relatively small sums, which could make a profound difference to the quality of life of those who received the money. Support Grant Scheme, Family Policy Unit, Home So said Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas when he officially opened Favershams WW1 memorial on 3 November 1922. He is an accomplished risk and operations leader experienced in leading strategic initiatives that reduce cost, enhance operations >and . service for children and parents in public law It was not. (NCVCCO). Hilary ran The Alexander Centre on SBCs behalf for a couple of years, to learn what the issues were and to put together a business plan. Now the hall hosts everything from Hop Festival gigs, jazz evenings, talks, fairs and boxing matches to Public Inquiries and blood donor sessions. View the profiles of people named Mike Cosgrove. Not so much democracy in actionmore yelling in Selling. We must not let this continue.. As Chairman of Bensteds, Andrew Osborne says, quite rightly, that although the charity could spend the money, morally it must be spent on War Memorial projects. At the next meeting he reported a renewed campaign from objectors. Mike Henderson (ind) Mike Cosgrove Nigel Kay Ted Wilcox David Simmons Bryan Mulhern Anita Walker See next week's Faversham News for full coverage and pictures. 24 Feb 2023 07:33:58 In September, waste management company Viridor donated 20,000, which would pay for more than 500 names to be carved into the gardens stonework 377 from WW1 and 174 from WWII at a cost of 40 per name. Without further consultation, work started in March. contracted to us; sometimes we have contracted to them. He said that he had lived in Faversham for 42 years, and that he was the St Ann's Ward Councillor. presented Not just todays community but the Faversham of a hundred years ago, a generation that experienced incomprehensible loss and suffering. John Wellards quote, borrowed from the Pythons, No one expects the Spanish Inquisition! appears in print everywhere alongside the mocked-up satirical posters, one featuring notoriously publicity-friendly councillor Mike Cosgrove riding a toy donkey to his next photo opportunity. The key issue was now the garden and, in particular, the concrete plinths. Councillor's Guide to planning services for Cosgroves intentions were equally murky. Once they got to the station, the police behaviour became even more bizarre. Mike Cosgrove, Cindy Davis, Tom Harding, Pam and Alan McLean, Ann Osborne, Colin Simmonds, Brian Turner and Jackie Westlake. of the scheme. said Mike Cosgrove. Child Protection: Development Best He has Together, these developments meant planning permission was no longer needed. People rarely sit in the garden now. Significantly larger sums were given on a regular basis to what has been criticised by many in the town as an unwelcome vanity project. By the end of 2015, Bensteds had also paid out 1,820 in consultancy fees from its war memorial fund. Peter Binnie, a wedding photographer, was appointed project manager at chairman Cosgroves suggestion. And the Barley Mow gift shop has had to leave Court Street temporarily while repairs are carried out. activities including quality assesment are part of his Yet oddly, Cosgroves committee were told only 60 comments were received in total. completion of the main manual, wrote a "brief case Fletcher). Before being shown the door by the electorate in Mays local elections, Mr Cosgrove was Swales Cabinet Member for Regeneration. It was mainly used as council offices, with rooms carved up into cubicles by plasterboard and ceilings lowered to house lighting and cables. Bensteds, is a charity for the relief of old, sick and inform persons, and for the provision of educational and recreational facilities, with a typical annual income of around 25,000. 2001 (MNW), Wrote Think Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need! Formerly Deputy He felt Faversham was his . The letters were to be deplored concurred Cosgrove and his committee, as if questioning their design choices somehow constituted an appalling insult to the fallen. University of London/NCH (JDW, current), Evaluative study for the Countryside Agency. Manchester City Council ACPC, 2000. residential care policy for adults; financial management Against the wishes of many Faversham people, councillors were aggressively pushing a deeply unpopular Neighbourhood Plan allowing development of sensitive creekside sites. benchmarking tool, the negotiation of a package from a But eyebrows were raised when Cosgrove told the Faversham News there was an overwhelming majority of opinion in favour of the plans. (current, with Keith Faversham Consultancy Group following his departure from Kent Social Services where he Horrified at the new memorials disproportionate dimensions and brutalist appearance, some wrote to the Faversham News calling it an eyesore and a Stalinistic abortion. Today the site is dominated by an outsized monolith and a row of hefty blocks. Two of their bedrooms were briefly a magistrates court and are now Faversham Pilates studio. Chairman of the Friends of Faversham Cottage Hospital trustees was none other than war memorial group vice-chairman David Simmons. others. KCC is looking to develop the site for housing at a massive profit. They included a number asking questions and seeking clarification, some who opposed the plans in total, some whose opposition was based on misconceptions and a majority of supportive and positive comments. As well as cash, Cosgroves team needed what they termed community buy-in. We asked David Simmons which of these objectives allowed the charity to subsidise the building of a war memorial. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. co-editor of three Agreement - 1994. Faversham Town Council has the legal status of a parish council. Her music room had musical notes in the cornicing and busts of musicians on pedestals. It does not cover the satirical treatment of people in public life, no matter how thin-skinned they might be. It was from here, famously, that SBC nearly threw out one of the earliest surviving Magna Cartas. Value of Man Children and All photos copyright Lisa Valder / Faversham Life unless stated otherwise. Music has returned to The Alexander Centre. In this conversation. Good Scones may be what you need. Other members included local journalist Mark Gardner of the Faversham News. He asked Hilary Riva and a number of others to get involved. Moving the memorial wasnt so important after all, they decided. Negotiation for In all, the War Memorial committee raised 206,000. Published Which begs the question: if there was insufficient evidence to charge John Wellard five days after his arrest, what reasonable grounds were there to arrest him in the first place and on his birthday? the development Over in Watling ward, both David Simmons and Ted Wilcox retained their seats on the town and borough council. What rankles with the Bensteds Trustees is this: KCC sold a chunk of the land to themselves in a rising market at a rate of 45,112 a hectare. leadership development . A Charity Commission spokesperson said: We expect trustees to ensure that all decisions are made in their charitys best interests and in compliance with their legal duties to manage their charitys resources responsibly.. Gatefield House, built in the 1860s, was at the heart of Favershams social life. Persons Act 2001, NISW/Isle of Man Government A Faversham councillor actually reported a Faversham resident to the police for waving to him in the street. to the Curb Pilots playing at the Hop Festival. Young Persons Act 2001, Isle of Man [with Janet and Mike Numerous articles on The plan was first submitted to the Local Plan forum of the . The attics, where their servants would have slept, have barely been touched in over 100 years. The Friends is a registered charity. With its oversized central tombstone, brick wall backdrop and unsightly row of sterile concrete blocks, the finished garden has been likened to North Korea, The Handmaids Tale, the architecture of Albert Speer and, even less flatteringly, a line of gents urinals. In 2017 and 2018, when the charity started making substantial donations to the War Memorial it spent 10,214 more than it earned in income. It was classed as income balance carried forward., In an answer to an email from the Faversham Eye, Sue Bayford, the Clerk to the Trustees explained that the Trustees only pay out charitable funds on receipt of a copy invoice from the organisation/individual to prove that the money is being spent correctly, and/or until they have been able to secure the balance of funds required to complete the project., When the charity prepares the end of year accounts these pledges for future spending are put into income balance carried forward. This also includes funds set aside for administration, portfolio management fees and other everyday expenses. In Pursuit of When the Faversham workhouse was closed in 1929, the buildings became a Public Assistance Institution under the control of Kent council. Work includes organisational design, management development, The fact that its modern has proved a bonus, because it can be dressed up for a wedding, then cleared for dancing lessons or a wrestling match. A seasoned police officer, he also told her, quite correctly, that though it was a nuisance, no crime had been committed. Looking out over Faversham from the attics in the the Alexander Centre. England. On any one day, you might find up to around 40 people working here. David said: "Very pleased with the result. Facebook gives people the power to. Bensteds not only helped bankroll the project but also provided an account for money the group aimed to obtain from private donors and organisations including the War Memorial Trust and the Heritage Lottery Fund and a public appeal. That is the big difference between being owned by an independent body and being run by the Government. And worse. Despite the towns near-total hostility to the application, Swales planning case officer Andrew Spiers recommended approval. in conjunction with Mid Glamorgan Careers . After X-ray costs, it was the second largest expenditure of the year. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Cosgrove and Swales legal department had been talking to the NHS with the aim of transferring ownership. Yes, you did read that correctly. Chartered He said: "I never expect the results. Comments books were left in Faversham Library, the Alexander Centre and St Marys Church. Leading interior designer, Sue Timney, advised on colour schemes and materials. manual on negotiation skills for careers staff New trustees were appointed and there was a reaffirmation of the original purpose of the charity the relief of the aged and those in distress and sickness, the provision of social welfare and educational facilities for local inhabitants. Swale didnt yet own the garden. The case law on harassment is clear. Asked by Jackie Westlake if she has seen the Daily Mail story, Emma says: I didn't think it would be covered in the Daily Mail but maybe locally!. Kent county council used the site as an old peoples home for 200 residents, as well as a hospital and ambulance station administered by the Canterbury and Thanet Health Authority. Social Services Professionals (Jessica Kingsley According to their 2018 accounts, which are publicly available on the Charity Commission website, they had investments worth just short of 1 million, yet over the last seven years they have averaged less than 14,000 a year in charitable grants. In 2018, this figure was 62,770 having grown from 28,443 in 2013. What happened next was extraordinary. Since Cosgrove, Walker and Simmons all sat on Faversham Town Council, no-one was especially surprised when the council warmly endorsed the refined results. Supervision and Management, Associate Member But their emails and letters got nowhere. Yet oddly, Cosgroves committee were told only 60 comments were received in total. Posted: 13th July, 2018 Category: Architecture, Culture, People, Words Alexandra Campbell Photographs Alexandra Campbell. View Mike Cosgrove results including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. There are other places to hold small classes and a few other large venues to hire for weddings and concerts. political A peace garden seemed a far better way to remember the fallen and look forward to a better future without war.. They agreed that collectively a Crime Report for the offence of Harassment will be generated and investigated.. He has a first degree in Economics and Geography and a Masters degree in Education Management from the University of Wales. The puzzling secrecy surrounding this scheme leaves much we dont know. Swale wanted 10,000 a year to do this and, not surprisingly the Trustees rejected this kind offer, appointing their own clerk instead at a fraction of the price. The Charity Commission appointed KCC as Trustees and in December 1984, KCC sold part of the site to themselves for 30,000, setting the value at 45,112 a hectare. Mike Cosgrove spoke in tribute to Colin Sharpe. He has published Follows selection meeting tonight. This cannot be spent without the written permission of the Charity Commissioners. At this moment, Monty Python became Keystone Kops. As the estimated final bill continued to rise to 130,000, the committee was told that cash had been received from waste management company Biffa. Its about as inviting as a mausoleum. Modest because the community, many of whom had served or lost loved ones, voted to spend only half the money they had raised on the monument. The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. Then everything changed. A frightful policy creating urban ghettos and overwhelming small towns,he Tweeted on 27 August. Theres so much we want to ask you. Around 35,000 people a year come through the doors for work or enjoyment. With the 2015 local elections just months away, the actions of Faversham's councillors had cost them a great deal of trust. The cost of building was 166,000, leaving a surplus of 40,000. Police officers are entitled to search premises without a warrant, but an inspector has to authorize the search beforehand and can only do so if he or she has reasonable grounds. service we provide has been extended for a further year to include a But the people had spoken. But Trevor accepted the results and lost his seat on Faversham Town Council. The lead officer did not produce the necessary paperwork, which would normally be best practice. In fact he wouldnt answer any questions about his project. The first task was to renovate the building. evaluation of the impact of the first three years Best Value Social Cosgrove, Gates, Walker and Andrew Bowles were also trustees of Bensteds, the long-established Faversham charity chaired by former town councillor, town mayor and prominent local freemason Bro Andrew Osborne. Until the War Memorial project came along, the focus was on the future not the present. Best Value: a A local fruit broker, Colin Sharpe left 500,000 to Bensteds in his will. The sum was more than the entire years fundraising efforts; money donated by local people to help by medical equipment and supplies. sectors, Since when have parish duties included monitoring law-abiding citizens' online activity? We asked Mike Cosgrove but he declined to answer. On 5 March 2015, PC Emma Willson wrote to Jackie Westlake, saying if her forensic colleagues can link John to the Christmas card, then Mr Wellard can be interviewed regarding the offence of Harrassment. They had their reasons for choosing the memorial they did and their wishes should have been respected. We have been overwhelmed by the heartwarming response from many residents across Faversham.. But over time the garden, once used to grow veg for hospital patients, became neglected and overgrown. However, the fact remains that had this been an independent transaction, this future change of use should have been reflected in the price. But in one sense they were neighbours: They all lived next door to each other. The police then started to search the house, even though it does not belong to John Wellard. We can now reveal the full results from today's exciting local election. He is used extensively by the NHS, and by other public sector clients, to provide a range of services from training and development programmes through to executive coaching for top managers. In all, the War Memorial committee raised 206,000. 32,500 one third of this went to the War Memorial. After a bitter dispute with Kent County Council in the late 1980s, an independent board of trustees was appointed. But the hard work starts again tomorrow.". Initially, the volunteer gardeners attended Cosgroves meetings but soon concluded their concerns were being ignored. 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