FRIENDS OF VICTORIA GARDENS 7 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1 JULY Hugh welcomed the 13 attendees and thanked for coming to our 7 th AGM.

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FRIENDS OF VICTORIA GARDENS 7 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1 JULY 2015 1. Hugh welcomed the 13 attendees and thanked for coming to our 7 th AGM. Introduction of committee: new Treasurer Liz Bennett; new Sec Gary Ellison; new Membership Sec Diana Pasterfield; members (alphabetically): Val Daglish; Alan and Angela Hanson; Andrew Pasterfield. Hugh Daglish the chairman. 2. Apologies: Martin Harrison Chairman WK Parks and Open Spaces Group; Gary Ellison 3. Minutes of last AGM were approved Actions arising were: a. Hugh to thank the parks officers and gardeners on behalf of the AGM - done b. Committee to enact ideas under future plans done 4. Chairman s Report. a. The principle aim we set ourselves was to recruit as many friends as we could, in order to demonstrate the value local people place on Victoria Gardens, in case it is ever suggested otherwise. We had been advised that a Friends Group could help protect them and steer their fate. This year we had well over 100 friends and we hope to keep that number up and indeed increase it. The general principle steering the committee s actions is that the Gardens are a small, sheltered and peaceful place where priority is given to the bowlers, very young children with their parents and those who like to sit quietly. This does not exclude other activities but defines the Friends emphasis for everyday use. Additionally we envisage occasional and uncomplicated events to promote community spirit b. Committee has worked as follows i. Met in September and May. ii. Spent our time and the funds raised from subscriptions and other means as follows: iii. The annual neighbourhood picnic was held on a fine day in July, and much enjoyed, the addition of a bouncy castle proving popular. The Bowling Club laid on Have a go ; people brought picnics; we had a barbecue; pony rides for the young; nearly new books, cakes and produce were sold; and a raffle held. It was a chance to meet neighbours and enjoy the 1

company of friends, and it raised a useful 230. AGM agreed It was a good effort by all. iv. Our adopt a bed scheme has flourished and is a very important part of the park s attraction, with 10 flower beds in the hands of 8 local people who bring their individual ideas to the planting. The current holders have done a wonderful job which makes a big difference to the gardens. If you would like to take on a bed we make up to 50 a year available for the cost of plants. The central bed has been planted and is tended by the Committee and other volunteers. There are two beds available for adoption. Val to advertise on the notice board. A tap outside the lavatories was suggested would be helpful. Hugh and Andy to put on list for meeting with Parks officerss v. We do a general clear up on the first Saturday of every month between 10am and 12noon, at which we would be delighted to welcome new faces: it is not arduous. vi. David James, a volunteer, repaired all the old green benches, donating considerable time and the wood, and committee members, Alan Hanson, Peter Bennett and Andrew Pasterfield, painted them green. We had been asking the Council to replace these benches for some time and this remedial work was the Friend s alternative. This has made a big difference to the safety, comfort and appearance of the benches around the bowling green. David has also offered to make bird boxes. Hugh to ask David to go ahead vii. We remain within the West Kirby Parks and Open Spaces Group which brings Friends of all local parks together. We have also attended the Wirral Parks Forum, which is an opportunity to meet experienced people concerned with the Parks throughout Wirral and Council Officials viii. We also attend the West Wirral Community Network meetings when we can, a useful exchange of information and a lobbying group ix. Gary has created a website for us and this helps show commitment as well as being informative. Committee to ensure new matters go on the website. x. We enjoy a good relationship with the Parks Department officers who have generally responded well to maintenance points. The gardeners do a very good job on lawns, ivy, hedges, and take away our waste from the clear-ups. We have an annual meeting in the park with officers to run through our suggestions. xi. Our big news is that the park was awarded the Green Flag last July, and last September we had a small ceremony to hoist it for the first time, Cllr Gerry Ellison doing the hauling. The Green Flag is a recognition that the park is serving the community well. For us, this was a means of getting improvements to the park made by the Council which might 2

not otherwise have happened: paving re-laid (removing trip hazards, the bowlers lavatories and our notice board refurbished; a large welcome sign on the corner of South Parade, masonry repaired, bowling green boards replaced and painted. The award also recognizes the excellent work done by Council gardeners, and by the Friends: money, gifts, time and concern, for the Gardens upkeep and use which I describe below. The Green Flag is prized by the Council and we hope this means they are less likely to think of alternative uses for the land. The inspectors return every year to check that Victoria Gardens are still worthy of the Green Flag. This keeps everyone on their toes. b. The AGM directed Hugh to thank the Parks officers and gardeners c. We have had a spate of vandalism since Easter. We quickly clear up the mess and report it to the police and to the Parks Department. In this way the police will take action if the problem persists. If you ever see any criminal damage, under-age drinking or anti-social behavior, please let us know, and we will report it. Or anyone can call Merseyside Police yourself on 101 to get an incident logged. d. John Martin asked about youngsters going on the wall and bowlers pavilion roof. Hugh undertook to tell Parks officers and seek advice on action to be taken e. John Martin also asked about contacting new householders in the area. Hugh said the Committee was planning a leaflet drop in all the homes where there is no Friend listed The AGM thanked members of the committee 5. Treasurer and Membership Sec Report. a. Accounts currently show a small surplus, which will be spent on picnic and plants. We need your subscriptions to keep improving the Gardens! b. Diana had thanked the auditor Peter McEleavy c. We pay for public liability insurance for our events. We will have to keep that going as the Council insurance only covers volunteers working in the gardens d. Over our 6 years. Our income has been 3685 - money from the community for the gardens We have spent the money on 167 on admin, mainly the hire of this hall for the AGM - just 4.5% of expenditure 1046 on the picnic donations to the bowlers, banner, bunting, insurance 2050 on the gardens plants, storage bin, benches, plaques That is money, spent directly on improving the gardens The rest, 430 is in the bank e. Subscriptions were approved for next year 2015/16 remain at 2 and 4 for a household. f. So far 77 people had renewed subscriptions since the requests had been delivered over last 2/3 weeks: well on the way to maintaining over 100 3

Friends. The bowlers had not paid any subs yet - a letter and request had been handed to Tom. 6. Parks Department Update. Under Mary Worrall the Parks Department had done very well despite considerable budget cuts. Jackie Smallwood had overseen many thousands of pounds work in the gardens which has had a very good effect. We always say that the Council must not rely on Friends groups but manage parks properly on their own; and they have been very good at this. We do, however, add value, not least by telling them what they need to do. 7. Our Achievements in summary a. As heard in the Treasurer s report over 3,500 have been raised and all but 4.5% spent on overheads, has gone into the Picnic or into improvements to the Gardens amenity. b. We have had many donations in kind for raffle prizes, cakes, books produce Margaret Peddar gave us a hose, David James his wood for the benches all gifts from the community. c. People, not just the committee, have given their time working on the flower beds, clearing up, putting on the picnic. d. The committee keeps a close eye and reports dilapidation and damage to the authorities and it organises events time spent on the gardens. e. Over 100 Friends show concern for their continuing wellbeing and appreciation for the amenity. 8. The future Money, gifts, time, concern - from the community - for the gardens upkeep and use. This demonstrates a community commitment to the gardens which must help preserve and improve them. The result has been improvements to the gardens and greater use by the community None of this - money, gifts, time or vigilance - would have happened without the Friends As we look ahead we want to a. Hold another Neighbourhood Picnic on Saturday 5 September from 12 to 4pm, aimed at the local people. You can help by i. Coming with your picnic and bringing others ii. Donating a cake, books or garden produce for sale iii. Donating raffle prizes b. Continue to encourage adopt a bed and tidying and planting by the community c. Keep in regular touch with Parks department on maintenance and improvements, and seek an annual meeting with officers to discuss maintenance priorities as shown in the new Management Plan 4

d. We will also support the Parks Forum group led by Prof Lee of Birkenhead Park in their representations and dialogue over the Council review. e. We will develop and improve the new website for the gardens f. We will try to increase the number of friends There were no further points from the floor. Attendees were asked to encourage others to join the Friends and to come to the next picnic. The more we have, the more we demonstrate neighbourhood commitment to the Gardens and the better we can defend them against unwelcome developments. The committee would be grateful for ideas, by note, e-mail or quiet word. If anyone would like to adopt a flower bed please look at the notice board for details. 9. Stand down old committee elect new committee. a. Alan and Angela were leaving the Committee and had already handed over their roles as Treasurer and Membership Secretary. They had been at the heart of all that is good about the Friends and carried out their duties in a genial, self-starting and most efficient way. They have also done a lot of gardening work on the Central Bed. Hugh proposed a grand vote of thanks to them. This was heartily agreed and all wished them well in Australia. b. The committee also stood down and apart from Alan and Angela, offered themselves for re-election, and were re-elected. c. Dorothea Tettenborn had offered herself for election to the Committee and she too was elected. 10. AOB. It was suggested that the minutes were sent to the Parks Department. Hugh to do this 11. Next AGM sometime in June or July 2016 we will have to see when the hall is available The AGM was closed at 9.15pm Val Daglish Secretary to the AGM Hugh Daglish Chairman 5