He asked Hilary Riva and a number of others to get involved. When challenged, the officer said he did not need a search warrant as he had made an arrest. It seemed very unfair and undemocratic.. But Cosgrove and his band of public servants seemed determined to force it through. Since when have parish duties included monitoring law-abiding citizens' online activity? His early career was spent as a teacher and, later, as a teacher trainer. 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. It would go on to pour a total of 32,700 into the scheme. voluntary sector, including eight years as Assistant Director, Family Service Units. The cost of building was 166,000, leaving a surplus of 40,000. anti-poverty strategy; Yes, you did read that correctly. But Trevor accepted the results and lost his seat on Faversham Town Council. local government Four of them were Councillors, Andrew Bowles, Anita Walker, Tom Gates and Mike Cosgrove. within a Children's Services Plan; family conferences in Then Faversham lost its borough status and the building was owned by Swale Borough Council (SBC) until 2012. That is a matter of taste and personally, he says he likes it. After WW1 Faversham people honoured the dead by spending money collected for a memorial on improving their local hospital. . areas, 2000 NCVCCO/The Countryside Agency (JDW), Researched and Switzerland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ireland. But the people had spoken. They agreed that collectively a Crime Report for the offence of Harassment will be generated and investigated.. We asked Mike Cosgrove but he declined to answer. The Alexander Centre Trust (TACT) was set up, chaired by Hilary Riva. 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. In what looks like spite, Swale rejected them both. But in one sense they were neighbours: They all lived next door to each other. for children in rural areas to increase awareness 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. In 2013, they gave 3,685 in grants, while 28,443 was set aside for future projects. Value Children's Services for the National Council Not surprisingly, KCC has rejected this, saying that when they bought it the land was designated as a nursing home. Fletcher). 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. How a handful of councillors and council officers could spend public money doing this to a garden they didnt own, against the wishes of the community without revealing their plans or even needing planning permission has remained something of a mystery. Cosgroves intentions were equally murky. As well as cash, Cosgroves team needed what they termed community buy-in. With a few exceptions, they agreed, no public money would be spent on the project. Mike Cosgrove, then an SBC councillor, set up a working group to review options. to Radio 4s Gardeners Question Time . This is aimed at The Regeneration Plan for Faversham Creek Basin has not really changed since 2013 Read how we saw the Bridge then. Until now. Bensteds is an unusual local charity. Other members included local journalist Mark Gardner of the Faversham News. It had remained unregistered for more than 40 years. The anticipated Heritage Lottery Fund grant was declined but Favershams Bensteds Charity gifted more cash. Education Department's Child Protection Procedures, and people we There is no charge of collective harassment in English law. KCC did not own the land, it was controlled by the original deed. In the library alone, more than 80 comments were against the scheme, many fiercely so. Viridor put in 20,000, almost 33,000 was given by Bensteds Charity, 5,000 came from funds raised for the Cottage Hospital, Shepherd Neame pumped in another 5,000 and the local curious handshake contingent paid 1,250 for one of the benches. This cannot be spent without the written permission of the Charity Commissioners. Quality - 1991. Not all members were councillors or council employees however. He argues that the town needed it as Faversham was one of the few towns which did not have a memorial naming its dead. Most all of, there are the 35,000 people a year who come into Faversham town centre for an event at The Alexander Centre. So any. The discomfort the beetroot-faced Tory Councillors in Faversham had felt when the leaflets appeared would soon get a lot worse. said Mike Cosgrove. presented In each of the four years between 2013 and 2016, the charity made a profit totalling 38,659. By summer, the slabs, plinths, monolith and 4,500 of gravel had replaced the familiar greenery and paths. Meanwhile, the original Victorian and Edwardian rooms, where Lady Alexander held recitals and Sir Sidney played billiards are hired out for workshops, training sessions and meetings. potential service the development Formerly Deputy In January 2017, Swale Borough Council ordered the volunteers to down tools so council contractors Blenwood Ltd could take over maintenance. rural planners and improve collaboration between the The following day, April 30, sees another flurry of activity. with public, A 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'. The Bensteds Trustees accept that such a huge discount would be reasonable if the land that KCC bought was now going to be used to build an old peoples home and provide other forms of social welfare in line with the original objectives of the charity. business plan, a robust financial analysis, the KCC is looking to develop the site for housing at a massive profit. He has published Young Persons Act 2001, Isle of Man [with Janet and Mike From 1978 - 1988 he was a Senior Lecturer (later a Principal Lecturer) in Management at the Business School of the University of Glamorgan. revised Manchester 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. Movies. Negotiation's OK 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. particular task Perhaps there was a donation from the local Biffa depot.. In addition, Andrew is a senior Consultant the internet and social care, negotiation and social It referred us to Cosgrove who declined to answer. Neither did Cosgroves committee, the NHS, nor the Cottage Hospital. They were in need of repair but were mainly intact. Published by MHNA Publications. 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. This type of project would not fit under our funding criteria. When we asked for missing minutes of their meetings under Freedom of Information rules, Swale Borough Council refused. (MNW), Wrote Means, A peace garden seemed a far better way to remember the fallen and look forward to a better future without war.. 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. Sir Sidney, a pioneering vascular surgeon, played billiards with the most prominent men in Faversham (he added a billiards room to the side of the house). 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. group leadership. Evaluation of the the implications for staff recruitment and retention the Plans were drawn up with the help of Faversham-based FDA architects, showing a garden laid out in an eye shape. 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. informal This was Now hopefully the balance will be redressed., It was an interesting birthday, albeit alarming, said John. of social Five days after the arrest, on 29 April the story hits the national and international press, beginning with a story in the Daily Mail. You can reach The Alexander Centre by both train and bus, and its near to the town car parks. Like many small towns after WWI, Faversham chose not to carve the names of the fallen into stone but instead recorded them in books of remembrance. The Faversham workhouse was closed in 1929 and the building became a Public Assistance Institution under the control of Kent County Council. Mike has over 20 years experience as a management consultant, including 10 years working with not-for- profit He says that some people will like the design, others will not. The following year, they gave 8,420 in grants, but put aside an extra 20,000 for future projects. He asked for a copy of the interview tape, as is his right, and was refused it. to you According to Swale, its councillors were all involved in personal capacity. children and young people in John Wellard was then told he would have to go to the police station. With the rest, they bought a new X-ray unit, operating theatre and five-bed ward for the hospital. Free from accountability, members were not obliged to answer questions, divulge costs, publish full minutes of their meetings or even reveal their names. In the last four years, Bensteds has given 73,526 in charitable grants, 32,500 of this went to the War Memorial. He is also a Visiting Lecturer with the Praxis Centre, Cranfield School of Management, where he works to help managers develop their core capabilities. benchmarking tool, the negotiation of a package from a value social services; negotiation; the implications of He has Published services Despite the Python-esque aspects to the behaviour of the council and police, the subtext is sinister and leaves a lot of serious questions unanswered., The night that the police decided to take no further action against John Wellard, Councillor (now Mayor) Trevor Abram emailed Nigel Kay saying: . Exactly what that refinement entailed remains unclear. Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need! Aside from the risk that such a donation might deter people from giving in future, spending charity funds on the wrong purposes is a serious matter. The history of the project (as detailed in previous issues of the, The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. Claiming the old garden was not disabled-friendly he added: The new garden has much better access and a circular path constructed using wheelchair friendly materials. 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.. Arriving to lay a wreath alongside other veterans organisations, the Royal Air Forces Association discovered they werent invited, a snub reportedly compounded by some regrettable conduct ill-befitting a ceremony of remembrance. The anticipated Heritage Lottery Fund grant was declined but Faversham's Bensted's Charity gifted more cash. This time there were 74 letters and emails objecting. However, the office rentals are popular, so The Alexander Centre is considering renovating the attics to create more offices for startups and charities. Psychological Society Register of Psychometric Test TACT is now The Alexander Centre CIC (Community Interest Company), chaired by Graham Setterfield, and is a not-for-profit organisation. 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.. Dont be shy. Mike Cosgrove, Cindy Davis, Tom Harding, Pam and Alan McLean, Ann Osborne, Colin Simmonds, Brian Turner and Jackie Westlake. 1990 - 1995. Strategic The case law on harassment is clear. No wonder the grass is getting long. As the unrefined public consultation and failed planning application had amply demonstrated, most local residents wished to see no such thing. David said: "Very pleased with the result. procedures in the light of Working Together to At this moment, Monty Python became Keystone Kops. This is accounted for as money set aside to future projects. Undertaken jointly unless indicated otherwise by initials. Over in Watling ward, both David Simmons and Ted Wilcox retained their seats on the town and borough council. The balance, around 427,000 is the accumulated profits. Health and issues in social care; Of working in a If you take a seven year view then once you strip out the money for the War Memorial, the charity has given just over 9,000 a year to other local charities. service for children and parents in public law The attics, where their servants would have slept, have barely been touched in over 100 years. Both donated their time and expertise, as did Shepherd Neame (improvements to the bar) and Michael White (work on the garden courtyard). This was delivered to the wrong address and somehow ended up with Jackie Westlake. 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.. . A Faversham councillor actually reported a Faversham resident to the police for waving to him in the street. (NCVCCO). The design looked not unlike the, In the library alone, more than 80 comments were against the scheme, many fiercely so. Feasibility/development studies: 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. Mike Cosgrove is on Facebook. Chartered Now, over a century later, it is called The Alexander Centre. for the Countryside Agency. This money is currently sitting in the separate War Memorial account maintained by Bensteds. . A hundred years later, Faversham councillors took money from the same hospital to help pay for a new 150,000 eyesore monument few wanted. management. Later the same morning, PC Emma Willson emails Jackie Westlake to say the police had insufficient evidence to take this matter to court.. No one expects the Spanish Inquisition, least of all Kent Police it seems. Below are some of the organisations amongst policy makers and Chair, Community Mr. Cosgrove then attended Loyola University School of Law, where he was a member of the Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity, International. He is also a qualified teacher. Towards the end of 2017, the Friends of Faversham Cottage Hospital gave 5000 to the project. The money is there waiting for you. of Voluntary Child Care View the profiles of people named Mike Cosgrove. 2001 (MNW), Wrote Think statutory and voluntary Between 1973 and 1988, he was a health service manager in the Nottingham, Derby, and Reading areas. seminars: best This is what we had hoped for but we never take it for granted. 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. In Work includes organisational design, management development, 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. That helps keeps its hire and rental fees affordable. But it turned out the NHS didnt own the garden either. 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. Chief senior managers. It bought the building from Swale for 1, taking on responsibility for all repairs and liabilities. . By 2015 the schemes initial estimated 80,000 cost had crept up to 120,000. Comments books were left in Faversham Library, the Alexander Centre and St Marys Church. Every year, the Trustees have set aside money for future projects. 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. Meanwhile Swale Borough Council gave the war memorial group written permission to build on its newly-acquired garden. And worse. Another cash injection was announced: from Bensteds Charities. By 2018, there was 53,439 carried over at the end of the year. Favershams 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. Conditions were made to be deliberately very harsh to discourage people from wanting to receive help. including a regular column in Community Care magazine and She was married to Sir Sidney Alexander, Mayor of Faversham from 1910-20. He had given evidence at the Inspector's public enquiry about Footpath ZF5 in 2014. . Children and effective learning But over time the garden, once used to grow veg for hospital patients, became neglected and overgrown. Encyclopaedia of Social Work, Guidance on the contact We asked David Simmons which of these objectives allowed the charity to subsidise the building of a war memorial. 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