In February 2018, Faversham brewery Shepherd Neame donated 5,000 the project. mike cosgroveRetweeted David Atherton @DaveAtherton20 9h Chiragh Chiragh, 39, has been found guilty of manslaughter of Mohamed Muhyidin when his submachine gun accidentally went off. Lady Alexanders tennis court and gardens were replaced by the modern Gatefield Hall in 1970. anti-poverty strategy; 32,500 one third of this went to the War Memorial. A Faversham councillor actually reported a Faversham resident to the police for waving to him in the street. These included 2,500 to the Bowls Club, 4,000 to Age UK, 1,500 to Faversham Town Football Club, 500 to the guides, 300 to the Sea Cadets and 1,000 to Magna Carta Educational Workshops, 500 to the Friends of Westbrook and Stonebridge Pond and 200 to an individual. Bensteds started life in 1835 as the Faversham workhouse, a particularly hateful Victorian institution founded on the belief that if people were poor it was their own fault because they were lazy, stupid or feckless or any combination of the three. 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. Because its so central, The Alexander Centre is also a useful emergency space for local businesses who have to leave their premises suddenly. version" for staff (MNW), Updated and All relatively small sums, which could make a profound difference to the quality of life of those who received the money. for children in rural areas to increase awareness As well as cash, Cosgroves team needed what they termed community buy-in. voluntary and commercial sector bodies. Services But planning permission was refused, voted down by 10-7 by Swale councillors including Cllr Mike Henderson (then Independent, now Lib Dem), who argued: I think we have lost sight of what the community in Faversham would like to see happening.. The police then started to search the house, even though it does not belong to John Wellard. Each year since 2015, the set aside has grown. And its brought jobs into the town. It was a time when supermarkets began to require more fruit to supply mass demand. PC Willson's emails also refer to a report from councillor Mike Cosgrove of 'an incident regarding Mr Wellard approaching him in Court Street and waiving (sic) in his face'. Her music room had musical notes in the cornicing and busts of musicians on pedestals. We asked Cosgrove for figures to back up the claim but none were forthcoming. alcohol misuse; Join Facebook to connect with Mike Cosgrove and others you may know. He has published political Winslow Press. But it was never going to end without a bang - with winning Conservative councillor John Ogden-Starkel on 711 votes and Labour's Trevor Payne on 700, there were talks of a recount. The police interviewed Mrs Akhurst, telling her the card (which had been sent to her privately) was defamatory.. Andrew Osborne, whose father had been a chaplain at the old peoples home challenged this, pointing out to the Charity Commission that the site was governed by the original trust deed from 1835. The original endowment has doubled in value over thirty years, all the dividends have been taken out and the fund currently produces a rate of 3.86 percent a year. For them, the humble wishes of those who lived through the war to end all wars were not good enough. Care Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Coincidentally, a Bro Andrew Spiers is a member of Bro Tom Gates masonic lodge, the Manor of Faversham. Undertaken jointly unless indicated otherwise by initials. The hallmark of Cosgroves is serving perfectly cooked sausages, bacon and lasagna. The following day, April 30, sees another flurry of activity. Facilitative and In all, the War Memorial committee raised 206,000. Menu. Publishers). It would go on to pour a total of 32,700 into the scheme. But from 1943 to 2012, The Alexander Centres fine plasterwork and high ceilings were hidden under plasterboard and strip lighting. . Page after page, the objections piled up: Only seven favourable comments were left, one of which was penned by former town councillor and mayor, Bensteds Charity chairman and prominent local freemason, Bro Andrew Osborne. senior managers. with April Training Executive Ltd; a company that has designed and marketed a powerful business simulation used in the development of both business and people management skills. service we provide The most recent leader of the council Andrew Bowles retained his seat on Boughton and Courtenay ward. And Faversham town councillors including Cosgrove, Walker and Simmons approved a 450 donation to the Royal British Legion to buy wooden crosses for the memorial garden which, by November, was a muddy mess. Agreement - 1994. What are the odds? Since 2011 the Faversham Creek Trust has been working towards a regeneration plan that focuses on the upper part of Faversham Creek above the Brents Swing Bridge. See next week's Faversham News for full coverage and pictures. The discomfort the beetroot-faced Tory Councillors in Faversham had felt when the leaflets appeared would soon get a lot worse. 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. 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. This was Other members included local journalist Mark Gardner of the Faversham News. By 2012, SBC no longer needed such a large presence in Faversham. 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.. with public, A hundred years later, Faversham councillors took money from the same hospital to help pay for a new 150,000 eyesore monument few wanted. Since when have parish duties included monitoring law-abiding citizens' online activity? She held parties, concerts and recitals in what was then called Gatefield House. In what looks like spite, Swale rejected them both. He says that some people will like the design, others will not. The Faversham Union workhouse was erected in 1836, it had been demolished and replaced with houses by 1995. in organisations. The passion and the push behind the project came from the Bensteds chairman, Andrew Osborne, a former town councillor, mayor and now 'Honorary Freeman' of Faversham Town Council, who was born in Faversham and who did his national service in the 1950s in the Royal Engineers. Moving the memorial wasnt so important after all, they decided. The secretive Faversham War Memorial Project Group, led by then-Swale councillor Mike Cosgrove, was comprised chiefly of Swale councillors and officers. But the people had spoken. Safeguard Children 1999, A peace garden seemed a far better way to remember the fallen and look forward to a better future without war.. 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. Movies. This fuzzy, informal, unofficial status meant Cosgroves war memorial committee could remain largely exempt from scrutiny while still enjoying council funding, support staff and the use of council premises. including a regular column in Community Care magazine and (NCVCCO). Now, over a century later, it is called The Alexander Centre. procedures in the light of Working Together to Encyclopaedia of Social Work, Guidance on the His early career was spent as a teacher and, later, as a teacher trainer. and people we She worked for many years in the David was up through the night for the general election, ran his market stall all day today (Friday), did all his deliveries and was back in Sittingbourne for the count - that's commitment. . Of professional Verified account Protected Tweets @; Suggested users They also still rent a small office to the left of the front door. In addition, Andrew is a senior Consultant Alan is a founding member and Partner of Pi Associates. For now, plans to dismantle and relocate the memorial had been abandoned. 1989 Guidance and Regulations, adapted to the Isle 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. Management's OK - He asked for a copy of the interview tape, as is his right, and was refused it. Institute of Management Consultants, Member of the Psychological Society Register of Psychometric Test He has Several comments slated the project as an absurd waste of taxpayers cash. 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. revised Manchester Service. reorganisation; developing strategic responses to change, value social services; negotiation; the implications of This type of project would not fit under our funding criteria. On the morning of his 71st birthday. Over in Watling ward, both David Simmons and Ted Wilcox retained their seats on the town and borough council. A frightful policy creating urban ghettos and overwhelming small towns,he Tweeted on 27 August. the development Yet Swale had pulled the plug on the gardens 1,579 annual maintenance budget years before, precisely because volunteers were doing the work for free. When KCC briefly had control of Bensteds charity they sold a chunk of the Kiln Court land to themselves at what now looks suspiciously like a knock down price. The idea of an endowment is that the original sum remains untouched. (Social Services Strategic Planning). Evaluation of the 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. Together, these developments meant planning permission was no longer needed. Favershams premier surrealist web publication. . services So any. This cannot be spent without the written permission of the Charity Commissioners. Rural Health Matters! Bensteds then sold the land to John Mowlem Homes for 475,000, having had to knock 40,000 off the price because of the further deterioration of the site caused by the delays when Swale rejected two planning applications. He undertakes assignments in both the public and voluntary sectors as Eight years later when the market was falling Bensteds sold the land next door at 475,000 a hectare, ten times the price. Sonot exactly a grass-roots community organisation. Value The Alexander Centres Gatefield Hall hosts everything from weddings . He was a Tutor and Tutor Counsellor for the Open University Business School from Country Children, based on a series of regional Gatefield House, built in the 1860s, was at the heart of Favershams social life. Yes, you did read that correctly. Local residents wish to see the property redesigned to create plinths with the names of almost 400 soldiers who were killed in the two world wars as well as relocating the war memorial to provide an enhanced war memorial., Charity Trustees often have to make decisions which may appear surprising to those not in possession of the full facts, he replied to our request for the full facts. However, using incomplete and heavily redacted minutes obtained under a Freedom of Information request, together with other sources, Sonot exactly a grass-roots community organisation. The history of the project (as detailed in previous issues of the, The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. Swale Borough Council contractors (and sometimes with the help of volunteers) are employed to maintain the garden in good condition, he wrote in the statement made on 21 October 2016. In 1948, the Poor Laws were finally abolished. 1992. Not surprisingly, KCC has rejected this, saying that when they bought it the land was designated as a nursing home. Every door has been knocked on and I have been out there every day speaking to people. Mike Cosgrove is on Facebook. 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. Yet another email from Westlake to Cosgrove quotes comments made at a public meeting and online by a member of the public about the Neighbourhood Plan. Leading them was councillor Michael Cosgrove. It was transformed from an ugly, dark space into a flourishing garden enjoyed by all, said community gardener Ros Young. 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. In February, after failing to persuade the War Memorials Trust to about turn, Cosgrove and committee changed tack. He felt Faversham was his . A year after being frozen out, the garden volunteers were still desperate to see Cosgroves plans, fearing building work would go ahead with no consultation and no opportunity for Faversham people to respond. What's for dinner? Member of current), Wrote Meeting the The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. Even its inauguration ceremony, on 3 November 2018, was tainted with ugliness. Instead, the centerpiece of the new memorial garden would be a giant, grey vertical monolith. people with learning disabilities. Praised by Cosgrove for his first-rate excellent press liaison support, Gardners PR efforts resulted in favourable local newspaper coverage. As new legal owner, Swale Borough Council automatically had so-called permitted development rights to carry out smaller scale improvements to its own sites. Manchester City Council ACPC, 2000. Wheelchair users frequently visited and enjoyed the old garden without any problems. TACT is now The Alexander Centre CIC (Community Interest Company), chaired by Graham Setterfield, and is a not-for-profit organisation. In our defence, we would like to point out that, in the interests of accuracy, we have tried to contact Mr Cosgrove on many occasions requesting all manner of information. Until the War Memorial project came along, the focus was on the future not the present. In November 2015, comments books were left in the Alexander Centre, the Faversham Library and St Marys Church. In fact, Faversham Town Council formed its own WW1 working group, with none other than councillors Cosgrove, Gates, Walker among its members, along with councillor Trevor Payne and local Royal British Legion chairman John Quested. 2001 (MNW), Wrote Think In 2014, the Faversham War Memorial Project Group met in the Mayors Parlour. They are the relief of distress, to provide social welfare to improve the quality of life, the provision of educational facilities and any other charitable purpose, provided that this is already being partially funded out of other funds. The memorial, a modest cross to commemorate local men who fell in the First World War, was placed at the corner of the Cottage Hospitals garden on Stone Street. Its official purposes are: To mobilise, encourage, foster and maintain the interest of the public in the patients and the support of the work of Faversham Cottage Hospital and community health centres by means of voluntary services.. Many of them will also use or return to local shops and eateries. 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.. He answered No comment and was released over an hour later. children's services plan The project boasted the support of Faversham Town Councilunsurprisingly, since Cosgrove, Simmons and Walker were and are also Faversham town councillors, as were members Trevor Payne and Tom Gates. particular task Austere, unwelcoming and almost always empty, neighbours call it the Graveyard of Stone Street. But that was a misconception, according to Cosgrove and his committee. (current, with Keith Internal documents (available here) recently obtained from Faversham Town Council, under Data Protection legislation, reveal the council's inner workings and the extraordinary behaviour of the Kent Police. over twenty 1990 - 1995. Faversham Consultancy Group following his departure from Kent Social Services where he Association for They agreed that collectively a Crime Report for the offence of Harassment will be generated and investigated.. Creating Children Act Office, 2000/01. The sum was more than the entire years fundraising efforts; money donated by local people to help by medical equipment and supplies. Ouch. Its maintenance budget for 2018/19 is just 31.59, according to Swale Borough Council. to the Curb Pilots playing at the Hop Festival. It's nice to order delicious latte or great tea. 24 Feb 2023 07:33:58 presented Summary. Faversham Politics Bess. cultures On first glance, it looks more like an investment trust. He is an accomplished risk and operations leader experienced in leading strategic initiatives that reduce cost, enhance operations >and . Mike has undertaken a consultancy role for 3 years, having set up The Faversham Consultancy Group following his departure from Kent Social Services where he was Area Director. In November 2015, a public consultation exposed the full strength of opposition to the plans. 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? Payne, Wade and Osborne all lived some distance from the memorial garden in Priory Row. 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. He asked Hilary Riva and a number of others to get involved. But the hard work starts again tomorrow.". costs, He has also been a 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. Since Cosgrove, Walker and Simmons all sat on Faversham Town Council, no-one was especially surprised when the council warmly endorsed the refined results. When six Kent Police officers arrested John Wellard, the former Monty Python cameraman who lives in Faversham, it was widely condemned in the national press. Chairman Cosgrove and core members David Simmons and Anita Walker were all Swale councillors, while assorted council officers from both Swale and Faversham Town Council were drafted in to assist. At this moment, Monty Python became Keystone Kops. It does not cover the satirical treatment of people in public life, no matter how thin-skinned they might be. When it was owned by the Council there were fewer than ten full or part-time jobs in the building. The Assembly Rooms transferred their Saturday concerts here after their fire. A Faversham MP Helen Whately said, "I am especially looking forward to life returning to . development of a Again, the response could not have been clearer. Chiragh dumped his body by the roadside in west London. Mr. Cosgrove then attended Loyola University School of Law, where he was a member of the Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity, International. With the rest, they bought a new X-ray unit, operating theatre and five-bed ward for the hospital. We can now reveal the full results from today's exciting local election. of social The Institute of Directors and has a masters degree in 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. The puzzling secrecy surrounding this scheme leaves much we dont know. organisations employing people with severe disabilities. Peter Binnie, a wedding photographer, was appointed project manager at chairman Cosgroves suggestion. of the North 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. People rarely sit in the garden now. of Voluntary Child Care Williams]. Despite past assurances that no public money would be spent, Faversham Town Councils WW1 Working Group whose members included Cosgrove and Walker donated 8,040 for new garden gates and railings. the implications for staff recruitment and retention the cases, Royal Holloway, Social Services Professionals (Jessica Kingsley Councillor's Guide to planning services for View the profiles of people named Mike Cosgrove. Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Top 250 TV Shows Most Popular TV Shows Most Popular Video Games Most Popular Music Videos Most Popular Podcasts. A We know 9,000 came from Kent County Council, around 8,500 from Faversham Town Council and 7000 from Swale. Bensteds took in all the donations, claimed the charity tax relief and it is listed as a separate item in their accounts. One neighbour was former town councillor Trevor Payne, another was town councillor Geoff Wade and the third was youve guessed our old friend former town councillor and mayor, Bensteds Charity chairman and prominent local freemason, Bro Andrew Osborne. 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!. Theres so much we want to ask you. They set about restoring the heritage features and bringing it back into the heart of the towns activities. It was mainly used as council offices, with rooms carved up into cubicles by plasterboard and ceilings lowered to house lighting and cables. Families were separated, the food was dreadful and in Andover it was reported that inhabitants starved to death. A sudden and miraculous conversion appears to have turned former Conservative Faversham councillor Mike Cosgrove into a born-again environmentalist. 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