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. "Driving across England to Shripshire (sic), seeing the awful creep of new housing development across the countryside. command structure; Of best value; Of the theory and Chartered Several comments slated the project as an absurd waste of taxpayers cash. Delicious dishes at low prices are provided . Our Education Directory has everything you could possibly need! Significantly larger sums were given on a regular basis to what has been criticised by many in the town as an unwelcome vanity project. Persons Act 2001, NISW/Isle of Man Government The general feeling was that this project would go ahead anyway, said Ros Young. In 2018, this figure was 62,770 having grown from 28,443 in 2013. Numerous articles on Chief The 2.62 acres of land were owned by the charity. Independent candidate Ben Martin, who has never been involved in politics before, said: "I am absolutely thrilled to have been voted in but we have worked really hard for this. Kingdom as well as in France, Morocco, Italy, Denmark, The version" for staff (MNW), Updated and View the profiles of people named Mike Cosgrove. The current value of the Bensteds investments is now 1,523,993. Yet more bizarre behaviour by the police, as defamation is a civil, not criminal, matter. The Institute of Directors and has a masters degree in But it was too late. The peoples voice was clear. It was lest we forget their sons, brothers, husbands and fathers who went to war and never came back. One of them, Tom Gates, even admitted it at the time. Feasibility/development studies: In 1948, the Poor Laws were finally abolished. with public, In January 2017, Swale Borough Council ordered the volunteers to down tools so council contractors Blenwood Ltd could take over maintenance. 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. A local fruit broker, Colin Sharpe left 500,000 to Bensteds in his will. It's nice to see the outcome of a lot of hard work we have done in this ward.". Menu. them.. Mike has undertaken a consultancy role for 3 years, having set up The collaboration with Prof. Jane On 6th May the Land Registry granted ownership of the garden to Swale Borough Council. Inspector, Social Services Inspectorate Wales. In what looks like spite, Swale rejected them both. 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. successful rural Netherlands, Evaluation of the This place is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. of the scheme. Favershams premier surrealist web publication. Nobody did. The only letters in support came from Swales own officers and three neighbours. 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.. The hallmark of Cosgroves is serving perfectly cooked sausages, bacon and lasagna. 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. four books on management subjects. So any. Mike Cosgrove Digital Partner Support Manager at the NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership Kingston upon Hull, England Metropolitan Area City Health Care Partnership CIC, +2. 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. sectors, - 1993. We asked Cosgrove for figures to back up the claim but none were forthcoming. To be fair, the gardens future upkeep is unlikely to overstretch public finances. "@OwenPaterson @ray_basssett Offer Eire a return into the UK." This is strongly disputed by the volunteer gardeners. is the co-author Country Child! Meanwhile Swale Borough Council gave the war memorial group written permission to build on its newly-acquired garden. Alan is a founding member and Partner of Pi Associates. Has a drive to Shripshire been Mr Cosgroves Road to Damascus? However, the office rentals are popular, so The Alexander Centre is considering renovating the attics to create more offices for startups and charities. best value, of a What is clear is that it completely distorted the activities of Bensteds as a local charity. 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. 1992. Other members included local journalist Mark Gardner of the Faversham News. In all, the War Memorial committee raised 206,000. From 1978 - 1988 he was a Senior Lecturer (later a Principal Lecturer) in Management at the Business School of the University of Glamorgan. wider project. No wonder the grass is getting long. Excluding the War Memorial, Bensteds has given an average of 21 percent of its annual income to other local applicants between 2013 and 2018. comprehensive service for elderly people; integration of Yet oddly, Cosgroves committee were told only 60 comments were received in total. 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. For example if part of a project requires . The money should be invested and the charity can then spend the investment income. to you Until the War Memorial project came along, the focus was on the future not the present. Again, the response could not have been clearer. Rural Health Matters! senior managers. Negotiation for The Trust added baffles to the high ceiling, so the sound is now sorted. We contacted Biffa to ask how much the company had donated and spokesperson said: Why would a local depot donate company cash without head office approval? Management's OK - service we provide 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. Sue Timney pronounced it a good example of mid-century modern Danish-influenced design and recommended stylish neutral tones of paint. Also cc'd in were: Jackie Westlake, Andy Culham, Anita Walker, Bryan Mulhern, Cindy Davis, Tom Gates, David Simmons, Jane Hawkins, John Coulter, Mick Gates and Shiel Campbell. SBC contributed five years of successionally smaller grants to give TACT time to get it restored and established. Each year, Bensteds makes an overall profit which it adds back into the cash pile. co-editor of three Most all of, there are the 35,000 people a year who come into Faversham town centre for an event at The Alexander Centre. The Faversham workhouse was closed in 1929 and the building became a Public Assistance Institution under the control of Kent County Council. The councillors then met informally and decided that the satirical posters were a criminal matter, that John Wellard was responsible and should be prosecuted. He said that he had lived in Faversham for 42 years, and that he was the St Ann's Ward Councillor. But their emails and letters got nowhere. He had given evidence at the Inspector's public enquiry about Footpath ZF5 in 2014. . 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. by A Faversham councillor actually reported a Faversham resident to the police for waving to him in the street. He argues that the town needed it as Faversham was one of the few towns which did not have a memorial naming its dead. The cost of building was 166,000, leaving a surplus of 40,000. the development Mike Cosgrove is known for Alien Ant Farm: Movies (2001), Alien Ant Farm: Smooth Criminal (2001) and Dystopia Tonight with John Poveromo (2021). We can focus expertise on a agreed solutions. Each year since 2015, the set aside has grown. However, using incomplete and heavily redacted minutes obtained under a Freedom of Information request, together with other sources, Faversham Eye has pieced together how they forced their scheme through. Join Facebook to connect with Mike Cosgrove and others you may know. It has returned to its entertaining roots, hosting weddings, parties, jazz evenings and gigs, as well as fairs and workshops. of the North When the Faversham workhouse was closed in 1929, the buildings became a Public Assistance Institution under the control of Kent council. She is a Visiting Lecturer at Nottingham University. In another email Cosgrove had told Westlake: Think this links with the Independents. 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. Janet's background is in social work with families and children. Many of the original features stayed intact. 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. an for, and They also still rent a small office to the left of the front door. Promoting shared 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. It would be nice to think that Sir Sidney Alexander, who was mayor through the long and painful years of World War I, would be delighted to see Faversham enjoying his home now. Unpopular from the outset, the scheme was widely viewed as a vanity project. The application went to appeal, the charity won and planning permission was granted in May 1991. Sector, NCVCCO, 1996 (JDW) October, 2001. Swale Borough Council Faversham's representatives. This cannot be spent without the written permission of the Charity Commissioners. Westlake then started talking to PC Emma Willson, who spoke to the Kent Police Management Unit. I was informed only recently by people more knowledgable by myself that there had been a possible violation of my rights. He has also been a . Faversham Consultancy Group following his departure from Kent Social Services where he 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? Undertaken jointly unless indicated otherwise by initials. And worse. Bensteds charity was set up to help local residents. amongst policy makers and The Bensteds Chairman, Andrew Osborne, dismisses any criticism of the War Memorial. Reviews: programmes for social care organisations in Wales and portfolio. residential services for children; services for drugs and Formerly Deputy 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. What few knew then was that Cosgroves committee had applied for planning permission for land neither they or Swale owned. Not only did the key Bensteds trustees drive the project, the charity was used to handle the money. Best In November 2015, comments books were left in the Alexander Centre, the Faversham Library and St Marys Church. Until a group of local councillors decided they knew better. reorganisation; developing strategic responses to change, Mike Cosgrove, Cindy Davis, Tom Harding, Pam and Alan McLean, Ann Osborne, Colin Simmonds, Brian Turner and Jackie Westlake. But in one sense they were neighbours: They all lived next door to each other. 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 duty solicitor summed it up, telling John Wellard, this is a load of f***ing bollocks!. Published Swales Graeme Tuff replied he hadnt seen the plans, despite being a key member of Cosgroves committee. This is accounted for as money set aside to future projects. Williams]. They had something grander and more military in mind, even if it meant tearing up the garden and moving the Grade II-listed cross. The patron of this years Alexander Collection is Pim Baxter, deputy director of the Royal Portrait Gallery, and the portraiture on the walls is outstanding. Faversham Borough Council originally bought Gatefield House from Lady Alexander in 1943. The Alexander Centre Trust (TACT) was set up, chaired by Hilary Riva. So far, he hasnt replied once. designed and delivered many organisation, team and 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. management development handbook for middle and So in late 2016 Swale hastily applied for squatters rights adverse possession to use the legal term claiming the council had maintained the garden since 1990. 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. Deplorable or not, such reactions were far from unusual. Although the tiny hexagon of land the memorial cross stood on belonged to Swale Borough Council, the garden didnt. Between 1973 and 1988, he was a health service manager in the Nottingham, Derby, and Reading areas. But that was a misconception, according to Cosgrove and his committee. . Protection But town councillors were told that there were 115 comments in total. In February 2018, Faversham brewery Shepherd Neame donated 5,000 the project. In Pursuit of Before being shown the door by the electorate in Mays local elections, Mr Cosgrove was Swales Cabinet Member for Regeneration. It can be spent as the Trustees wish. Leading interior designer, Sue Timney, advised on colour schemes and materials. Perhaps there was a donation from the local Biffa depot.. And Lady Alexander would certainly have approved of the music. KCC is looking to develop the site for housing at a massive profit. Family Against the wishes of many Faversham people, councillors were aggressively pushing a deeply unpopular Neighbourhood Plan allowing development of sensitive creekside sites. It had remained unregistered for more than 40 years. partner we can mobilise the necessary skills where and 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. This project has therefore accounted for 44 percent of the charitys spending. Just who was harassing who here? Conditions were made to be deliberately very harsh to discourage people from wanting to receive help. Its squatters rights application would not be decided for months. Every year, the Trustees have set aside money for future projects. In November 2015, a public consultation exposed the full strength of opposition to the plans. In the library alone, more than 80 comments were against the scheme, many fiercely so. Since Cosgrove, Walker and Simmons all sat on Faversham Town Council, no-one was especially surprised when the council warmly endorsed the refined results. Quality - 1991. wrote the guide That makes 83,750. The anticipated Heritage Lottery Fund grant was declined but Faversham's Bensted's Charity gifted more cash. As well as cash, Cosgroves team needed what they termed community buy-in. was Area Director. Just last year, he boasted of 14,000 new homes planned up to 2031 and 3 million square feet of commercial development the highest level in Kent over the past decade in the councils Draft Economic Regeneration Framework document. The history of the project (as detailed in previous issues of the, The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. in the Voluntary Child Gates, was also a Kent county councillor, longstanding local freemason and president of the Faversham Royal British Legion branch. Mike Cosgrove - former Faversham Town Councillor (Tory) Councillor Mark Dance - Councillor on Kent County Council, based in Whitstable (Tory) Cindy Davis - former Faversham Town Councillor (Tory) Tom Gates - former Faversham Town Councillor (Tory) Councillor Ben J Martin - current Faversham Town Councillor (Liberal Democrat) They had their reasons for choosing the memorial they did and their wishes should have been respected. 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. Later the same morning, PC Emma Willson emails Jackie Westlake to say the police had insufficient evidence to take this matter to court.. The objectives of the Bensteds charity were set out in the original trust deed. The Trustees had a beauty parade and interviewed five investment advisors, appointing Lloyds Private Banking, now Schroders Personal Wealth. Support Grant Scheme, Family Policy Unit, Home With a few exceptions, they agreed, no public money would be spent on the project. 32,500 one third of this went to the War Memorial. He asked Hilary Riva and a number of others to get involved. This is aimed at In And its brought jobs into the town. Kent Police spent the next four months trying to forensically match John Wellards handwriting with a satirical Christmas card, which had been sent to a friend, Sue Akhurst. Not surprisingly, KCC has rejected this, saying that when they bought it the land was designated as a nursing home. Minor alterations were made to the plans narrowing the central path and reducing the number of concrete plinths from ten to eight and the committee discussed how consultation results would need to be refined before being presented to Faversham Town Council. By early 2016, the projected cost was revised yet again, to 150,000. Covers initiatives and strategies for building and 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. 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. Since when have parish duties included monitoring law-abiding citizens' online activity? for the Countryside Agency. a change of 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? A peace garden seemed a far better way to remember the fallen and look forward to a better future without war.. Below are some of the organisations Lady Alexanders tennis court and gardens were replaced by the modern Gatefield Hall in 1970. (MNW), Wrote Means, 2001 (MNW), Wrote Think Summary. Mike represents many of PCIA's largest professional firms. emphasis (Social Services Strategic Planning). Chair Housing Blackwell Cosgrove and Swales legal department had been talking to the NHS with the aim of transferring ownership. completion of the main manual, wrote a "brief case A 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. Healthcare Management, Member of the All relatively small sums, which could make a profound difference to the quality of life of those who received the money. Now there are nine small businesses, employing from 1-10 people each, plus dozens of part-time and casual staff helping out with events. Its maintenance budget for 2018/19 is just 31.59, according to Swale Borough Council. Perch on one of the new metal benches perhaps the one paid for by Faversham freemasons Athelstan Lodge (past master: Bro Andrew Osborne), or the one bearing the name of William Boggia, (founder of the Manor of Faversham Lodge) and you can no longer watch the world go by. Bensteds is an unusual local charity. Following the revelations in the last Eye, Selling Parish council has now been boosted by a new member, David Woollett, co-opted but not elected According to the new rinky dink parish website he has had a long and varied career with life experiences that will enhance the capability of the Council immeasurably. Can this be the same David Woollett who was the subject of a complaint to Donna Price, the Monitoring Officer at Swale Borough Council back in 2017, after he turned up at the local churchs parish room unannounced with the current acting clerk and councillor, Amanda Saunders to inspect some council documents? 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. to the Curb Pilots playing at the Hop Festival. There is no charge of collective harassment in English law. benchmarking tool, the negotiation of a package from a And public support or rather the almost total lack of it remained a problem. Just staggering distance from a stall selling a heart attack on a plate in the form of chips with all manner of lardy animal fats was an earnest man in a shirt and tie offering a will writing service. in organisations. manual on negotiation skills for careers staff 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.. issues in social care; Of working in a Without further consultation, work started in March. 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. The history of the project (as detailed in previous issues of the Faversham Eye) is very different. Value Children's Services for the National Council Children and Initially, the volunteer gardeners attended Cosgroves meetings but soon concluded their concerns were being ignored. procedures in the light of Working Together to has been extended for a further year to include a The War Memorial project was driven by five prominent local Conservatives, all of whom were Trustees of Bensteds. Institute of Personnel and Development, Fellow of the edited, the London Borough of Enfield's first Supervision and Management, Associate Member of Voluntary Child Care The balance, around 427,000 is the accumulated profits. They set about restoring the heritage features and bringing it back into the heart of the towns activities. The following day, April 30, sees another flurry of activity. 1990 - 1995. 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. The plan was first submitted to the Local Plan forum of the . Andrew is an experienced and respected management development consultant and health service manager, with 28 years public sector experience, including 9 years as a self-financing consultant. John Wellard was then told he would have to go to the police station. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Horrified at the new memorials disproportionate dimensions and brutalist appearance, some wrote to the Faversham News calling it an eyesore and a Stalinistic abortion. Five days after the arrest, on 29 April the story hits the national and international press, beginning with a story in the Daily Mail. value social services; negotiation; the implications of 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. Best Value Social 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. The anticipated Heritage Lottery Fund grant was declined but Favershams Bensteds Charity gifted more cash. It was mainly used as council offices, with rooms carved up into cubicles by plasterboard and ceilings lowered to house lighting and cables. . Movies. 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. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF AGM ON 9 NOVEMBER 2017 This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), was announced earlier on in the day as the new MP. contracted to us; sometimes we have contracted to them. Ouch. Fletcher). 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