Chair Housing Or the fact that their efforts left Swale nothing to do besides emptying bins. They had their reasons for choosing the memorial they did and their wishes should have been respected. (current, with Keith In all, the War Memorial committee raised 206,000. a change of This is strongly disputed by the volunteer gardeners. The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. Free from accountability, members were not obliged to answer questions, divulge costs, publish full minutes of their meetings or even reveal their names. Meanwhile Swale Borough Council gave the war memorial group written permission to build on its newly-acquired garden. This allows us to Mike Cosgrove spoke in tribute to Colin Sharpe. Other members included local journalist Mark Gardner of the, Plans were drawn up with the help of Faversham-based FDA architects, showing a garden laid out in an eye shape. The peoples voice was clear. 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. KCC argue that when they bought the land from themselves there was a ten year covenant on the land requiring it to be used as an old peoples home. What are the odds? services; 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 2014, the Faversham War Memorial Project Group met in the Mayors Parlour. Without further consultation, work started in March. 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. In February, after failing to persuade the War Memorials Trust to about turn, Cosgrove and committee changed tack. The history of the project (as detailed in previous issues of the, The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. Children and 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. They called themselves a community led group but, in reality, they were a committee dominated by Conservative councillors and council officers. value social services; negotiation; the implications of 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. 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. . Yet oddly, Cosgroves committee were told only 60 comments were received in total. In four years between 2013 and 2019, it gave 96,356 in grants. But it turned out the NHS didnt own the garden either. But it was too late. group leadership. . 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. particular task costs, Fletcher). Music has returned to The Alexander Centre. Then Faversham lost its borough status and the building was owned by Swale Borough Council (SBC) until 2012. presented After X-ray costs, it was the second largest expenditure of the year. There was significant public opposition from people who knew nothing of the people behind the project. Family . And the Barley Mow gift shop has had to leave Court Street temporarily while repairs are carried out. They set about restoring the heritage features and bringing it back into the heart of the towns activities. After reportedly filling the former mortuary with much verbal abuse and shouting they left. Agreement - 1994. 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. successful (33) Mr Mike Cosgrove (Swale BC) introduced himself as the Cabinet Member for Regeneration. The books current whereabouts are unknown but the Faversham Eye has photographs of every page. 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. the client. Facebook gives people the power to. Tunstill), Hereford and Worcester SSD, 1997/98, Collated material wrote Best 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'. Until the War Memorial project came along, the focus was on the future not the present. Summary. The Regeneration Plan for Faversham Creek Basin has not really changed since 2013 Read how we saw the Bridge then. contracted to us; sometimes we have contracted to them. portfolio. Again, the response could not have been clearer. evaluation of the impact of the first three years organisational and She then went up the ladder and contacted Detective Chief Inspector Tony Henley, the Swale District Commander. Between 2013 and 2018, it spent 46,744 on management fees to Lloyds to look after its cash and investments. respond flexibly She added: From time to time, there are small surpluses this is due in part by not having suitable applications to consider at that time.. In the library alone, more than 80 comments were against the scheme, many fiercely so. of the scheme. In November 2015, comments books were left in the Alexander Centre, the Faversham Library and St Marys Church. Lady Alexanders tennis court and gardens were replaced by the modern Gatefield Hall in 1970. The Bensteds Chairman, Andrew Osborne, dismisses any criticism of the War Memorial. The current asset position of the charity was further boosted last year. of Man Children and Chief At the time of going to press, he is pursuing his application. Although the tiny hexagon of land the memorial cross stood on belonged to Swale Borough Council, the garden didnt. guide for the The War Memorials Trust, far from showering the project with grant cash, opposed it completely, explaining The primary function of the garden through its association with the hospital should be respected, and warning that moving the memorial cross was likely to damage it. Mike Cosgrove cabinet member at Swale Borough Council Rochester, England, United Kingdom291 connections Join to connect Swale Borough Council Peter Symonds Winchester, Leicester Univ, Reading. Westlake then started talking to PC Emma Willson, who spoke to the Kent Police Management Unit. The following day, April 30, sees another flurry of activity. She is a Visiting Lecturer at Nottingham University. 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. He is also a qualified teacher. Dont be shy. Four of them were Councillors, Andrew Bowles, Anita Walker, Tom Gates and Mike Cosgrove. Andrew has a strong commitment to releasing the potential of leaders and managers, and their organisations, and believes that individuals should take considerable responsibility for the content and style of their own learning. has been extended for a further year to include a . Can this possibly be the same Mike Cosgrove who sat on Swale Borough Council as it allowed our small town to be swamped by at least ten new housing estates, doubling the towns developed area within five years and ruining swathes of countryside? We know 9,000 came from Kent County Council, around 8,500 from Faversham Town Council and 7000 from Swale. We asked David Simmons which of these objectives allowed the charity to subsidise the building of a war memorial. areas, 2000 NCVCCO/The Countryside Agency (JDW), Researched and Id rather not say, he said. We asked Mike Cosgrove but he declined to answer. Negotiation's OK 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. Country Children, based on a series of regional 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. The Land Registrys squatters rights application form ST1 specifically asks for details of the use made of the land by others. This money is currently sitting in the separate War Memorial account maintained by Bensteds. Social Services Professionals (Jessica Kingsley On April 24, 2015, six police officers marched into the house where John Wellard lives. Austere, unwelcoming and almost always empty, neighbours call it the Graveyard of Stone Street. This time there were 74 letters and emails objecting. Young Cosgrove and Swales legal department had been talking to the NHS with the aim of transferring ownership. He says that some people will like the design, others will not. One of them, Tom Gates, even admitted it at the time. 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. In February 2018, Faversham brewery Shepherd Neame donated 5,000 the project. And Lady Alexander would certainly have approved of the music. 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. Sometimes they have Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. and quickly to your needs. Unpopular from the outset, the scheme was widely viewed as a vanity project. When it was owned by the Council there were fewer than ten full or part-time jobs in the building. 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. Not all members were councillors or council employees however. Bensteds charity was set up to help local residents. child protection. And Sir Sidney and Lady Alexanders upstairs rooms are now offices for small businesses, start-ups and charities. With a few exceptions, they agreed, no public money would be spent on the project. 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 new trustees sold part of the land and this left the charity with around 500,000 as a permanent endowment. 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. 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. of the North It looks like yet another occasion when Faversham and the interests of the local inhabitants - have been short changed. 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 first task was to renovate the building. Colin Sharpe bought Ardens Cottage in Abbey Street. Strategic He has After WW1 Faversham people honoured the dead by spending money collected for a memorial on improving their local hospital. Ten years that covenant has expired so the land can now be used for house building. Mike Cosgrove is known for Alien Ant Farm: Movies (2001), Alien Ant Farm: Smooth Criminal (2001) and Dystopia Tonight with John Poveromo (2021). Alan is a founding member and Partner of Pi Associates. Mr. Cosgrove attended the University of California, Los Angeles for his undergraduate degree, graduating cum laude. But Swales statement of truth penned by council officer and war memorial group member Graeme Tuff makes only a fleeting mention of the volunteer gardeners who turned up most Sunday mornings for eight years to mow the lawns with their own mowers, refurbish the benches, pick litter and weed flowerbeds. "@OwenPaterson @ray_basssett Offer Eire a return into the UK." People rarely sit in the garden now. Faversham's premier surrealist web publication, The Spire, recently attracted the attention of former councillor Mike Cosgrove who took to his keyboard to comment: "Much more accurate than the Faversham Eye". The attics, where their servants would have slept, have barely been touched in over 100 years. Fortunately, an eagle-eyed council official rescued it from a skip. seminars: best I asked for any communications regarding my arrest but I wasn't expecting such abundance of emails, said John Wellard. Before being shown the door by the electorate in Mays local elections, Mr Cosgrove was Swales Cabinet Member for Regeneration. How much more? On first glance, it looks more like an investment trust. The Trustees then put in two planning applications. 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.. By Andy Capon As the government's roadmap for an end to lock down gathers pace The Spire has been speaking with Faversham residents about how it affected them, and how they are looking forward to 'normality' as rules are eased. On the morning of his 71st birthday. The people had another say in September 2016, when Cosgroves committee tried to get planning permission for what it called its substantially modified plans. They also still rent a small office to the left of the front door. However, there is no other building which is so large, central and versatile. procedures in the light of Working Together to We can only imagine what the Faversham community of 1922 who voted to give money raised for their war memorial to the hospital would have made of trustees doing the exact reverse a century later. Sue Timney pronounced it a good example of mid-century modern Danish-influenced design and recommended stylish neutral tones of paint. Faversham Town Council has the legal status of a parish council. He said: "I never expect the results. Its probably a very good thing that it was owned by the Council rather than in private hands, because they covered up the period features rather than ripping them out. the implications for staff recruitment and retention the Its maintenance budget for 2018/19 is just 31.59, according to Swale Borough Council. Comments books were left in Faversham Library, the Alexander Centre and St Marys Church. . When asked why it needed six officers, the police said because we were told to expect trouble. Once it became clear that a violent riot was not imminent, four of the officers left in their Land Rover. Users, Updating complete The But in one sense they were neighbours: They all lived next door to each other. So any. Blackwell According to Simmons, the war memorial committee of which he was vice-chairman asked for more than 5,000. 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