So far, he hasnt replied once. Value It was lest we forget their sons, brothers, husbands and fathers who went to war and never came back. Verified account Protected Tweets @; Suggested users In the three years before the project, the charity gave 22,820 in small grants. 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. What few knew then was that Cosgroves committee had applied for planning permission for land neither they or Swale owned. Undertaken jointly unless indicated otherwise by initials. 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? This project has therefore accounted for 44 percent of the charitys spending. 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 money should be invested and the charity can then spend the investment income. Yes, you did read that correctly. Perhaps there was a donation from the local Biffa depot.. 1992. services management His early career was spent as a teacher and, later, as a teacher trainer. On any one day, you might find up to around 40 people working here. wrote Best Fletcher). 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. Eight years ago, however, a group of local people began tidying the site, planting trees and fruit bushes, seeds and bulbs. Kingdom as well as in France, Morocco, Italy, Denmark, The And if you live in Faversham, you can probably walk to it. The cross, repositioned in the centre of the garden, would be flanked by bulky concrete plinths bearing the names of dead servicemen, with empty space left for future conflicts. 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. and quickly to your needs. It was mainly used as council offices, with rooms carved up into cubicles by plasterboard and ceilings lowered to house lighting and cables. Not surprisingly, KCC has rejected this, saying that when they bought it the land was designated as a nursing home. voluntary adoption service. 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. The peoples voice was clear. child protection. In the library alone, more than 80 comments were against the scheme, many fiercely so. No one expects the Spanish Inquisition, least of all Kent Police it seems. He asked Hilary Riva and a number of others to get involved. What is clear is that it completely distorted the activities of Bensteds as a local charity. One of them, Tom Gates, even admitted it at the time. Member of the including a regular column in Community Care magazine and England. Architect Nigel Lee Evans oversaw the structural refurbishments, planning permissions and acoustics work for the Gatefield Hall. We asked Mike Cosgrove but he declined to answer. 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. negotiation. Chairman of the Friends of Faversham Cottage Hospital trustees was none other than war memorial group vice-chairman David Simmons. This place is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. 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) This is aimed at So any. The puzzling secrecy surrounding this scheme leaves much we dont know. We must not let this continue.. seminars: best The police then started to search the house, even though it does not belong to John Wellard. collaboration with Prof. Jane The anticipated Heritage Lottery Fund grant was declined but Favershams Bensteds Charity gifted more cash. The idea of an endowment is that the original sum remains untouched. a change of Meanwhile Swale Borough Council gave the war memorial group written permission to build on its newly-acquired garden. Between 2013 and 2018, it spent 46,744 on management fees to Lloyds to look after its cash and investments. 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. by . Mike Cosgrove is on Facebook. Netherlands, 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. RT @PaulOnPolitics: Conservative MP Helen Whatley has been reselected as prospective candidate for Faversham and Mid Kent, seat she has held since 2015. Psychological Society Register of Psychometric Test As the row became even more bitter, KCC suggested that Swale Borough should run the charity. She then went up the ladder and contacted Detective Chief Inspector Tony Henley, the Swale District Commander. Councillor's Guide to planning services for Or the fact that their efforts left Swale nothing to do besides emptying bins. The Bensteds Chairman, Andrew Osborne, dismisses any criticism of the War Memorial. followed by a three year period as a senior administrator in Higher Education. At the time, talk of 'brown envelopes' was rife. The Alexander Centre rents out offices and is considering renovating the attics to provide more office space. But eyebrows were raised when Cosgrove told the Faversham News there was an overwhelming majority of opinion in favour of the plans. The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. KCC is looking to develop the site for housing at a massive profit. 2001 (MNW), Wrote Think 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. Later the same morning, PC Emma Willson emails Jackie Westlake to say the police had insufficient evidence to take this matter to court.. In addition, Andrew is a senior Consultant Social Services Professionals (Jessica Kingsley 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. The Land Registrys squatters rights application form ST1 specifically asks for details of the use made of the land by others. within a Children's Services Plan; family conferences in co-editor of three See next week's Faversham News for full coverage and pictures. In this conversation. In this conversation. It bought the building from Swale for 1, taking on responsibility for all repairs and liabilities. It had remained unregistered for more than 40 years. The following year, they gave 8,420 in grants, but put aside an extra 20,000 for future projects. Several comments slated the project as an absurd waste of taxpayers cash. Care Every year, the Trustees have set aside money for future projects. Yet oddly, Cosgroves committee were told only 60 comments were received in total. Below are some of the organisations The lead officer did not produce the necessary paperwork, which would normally be best practice. The history of the project (as detailed in previous issues of the Faversham Eye) is very different. 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. Following The Alexander Centre supports other community ventures for example, providing admin and booking support for the Assembly Rooms for free, to help it get established as a venue. Young Persons Act 2001, Isle of Man [with Janet and Mike Quality - 1991. manual on negotiation skills for careers staff He said: "I never expect the results. entries in But, of course, it cant lose money. John Wellard was then told he would have to go to the police station. Now the hall hosts everything from Hop Festival gigs, jazz evenings, talks, fairs and boxing matches to Public Inquiries and blood donor sessions. The building was owned and run by the Council. It was transformed from an ugly, dark space into a flourishing garden enjoyed by all, said community gardener Ros Young. David said: "Very pleased with the result. over twenty The Alexander Centre Trust (TACT) was set up, chaired by Hilary Riva. people with learning disabilities. He also argues that the opposition to the memorial was personal and came "from critics who did not like some of the key Trustees involved.". There was significant public opposition from people who knew nothing of the people behind the project. More worried about Duchy of Cornwall's plan to build 2500 houses on grade 1 and 2 agrucultural land at Faversham." agreed solutions. 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. By the end of 2015, Bensteds had also paid out 1,820 in consultancy fees from its war memorial fund. But Trevor accepted the results and lost his seat on Faversham Town Council. within a The following day, April 30, sees another flurry of activity. Join Facebook to connect with Mike Cosgrove and others you may know. Feasibility/development studies: Most all of, there are the 35,000 people a year who come into Faversham town centre for an event at The Alexander Centre. Even as its contractors, Blenwood, were digging up remaining plants, Swale Borough Council purported to to be in the dark about the committees plans. Publishers). manual for effective negotiation. Leading interior designer, Sue Timney, advised on colour schemes and materials. Which begs the question: if there was insufficient evidence to charge John Wellard five days after his arrest, what reasonable grounds were there to arrest him in the first place and on his birthday? Colin Sharpe worked at the East Kent Packers specialising in fruit. Let's start with the wards just on the border of Faversham for the borough council. cases, Royal Holloway, In response to one email requesting specific details about environmental impact reports, stonework and tenders, he swerved: Thank you for your email and interest in this project that may have come following the Remembrance display of crosses. And the people were not impressed. 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. And Lady Alexander would certainly have approved of the music. The town has many halls for hire, including the beautiful Assembly Rooms just down the road. Health Authorities and Primary Care Trusts (MNW, In another email Cosgrove had told Westlake: Think this links with the Independents. reorganisation; developing strategic responses to change, The Trust added baffles to the high ceiling, so the sound is now sorted. Isleworth Crown Court jailed for him for 20 years. Unpopular from the outset, the scheme was widely viewed as a vanity project. Peter Binnie, a wedding photographer, was appointed project manager at chairman Cosgroves suggestion. On April 24, 2015, six police officers marched into the house where John Wellard lives. At this moment, Monty Python became Keystone Kops. Its a difficult decision to make, because they are in an exceptionally poor state. He asked Hilary Riva and a number of others to get involved. Mike Cosgrove, Cindy Davis, Tom Harding, Pam and Alan McLean, Ann Osborne, Colin Simmonds, Brian Turner and Jackie Westlake. Young Follows selection meeting tonight. He has also been a A Faversham councillor actually reported a Faversham resident to the police for waving to him in the street. others. Nobody did. This is what we had hoped for but we never take it for granted. Colin Sharpe bought Ardens Cottage in Abbey Street. Supervision and Management, Associate Member Covers initiatives and strategies for building and 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 fire escape was originally set up to bring prisoners from the cell in the basement up to the court room. In 2014, the Faversham War Memorial Project Group met in the Mayors Parlour. informal This money is currently sitting in the separate War Memorial account maintained by Bensteds. Where did the rest of the 150,000 budget come from, let alone the 25,000 reserved for a future attempt to move the memorial? Value Children's Services for the National Council Westlake then started talking to PC Emma Willson, who spoke to the Kent Police Management Unit. Published by MHNA Publications. 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. This allows us to Four of them were Councillors, Andrew Bowles, Anita Walker, Tom Gates and Mike Cosgrove. management. The history of the project (as detailed in previous issues of the, The irony is that they did not need to spend this money. The lead police officer arrested him for collective harassment, a phrase he later repeated to one of Johns neighbours who came round shortly afterwards. Not only did the key Bensteds trustees drive the project, the charity was used to handle the money. People rarely sit in the garden now. Michael J. Cosgrove was born and raised in Palm Springs. 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. So said Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas when he officially opened Favershams WW1 memorial on 3 November 1922. What's for dinner? 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. 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. presented However, the office rentals are popular, so The Alexander Centre is considering renovating the attics to create more offices for startups and charities. Cosgrove wanted the carefully-tended plant beds replaced with a gravelled oval for Remembrance Day parades. edited, the London Borough of Enfield's first Children Act The anticipated Heritage Lottery Fund grant was declined but Faversham's Bensted's Charity gifted more cash. 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. This type of project would not fit under our funding criteria. Updated Child Yet oddly, Cosgroves committee were told only 60 comments were received in total. Prior to becoming an independent consultant, Andrew held the posts of Director of Consultancy Healthcare Management, Member of the As new legal owner, Swale Borough Council automatically had so-called permitted development rights to carry out smaller scale improvements to its own sites. Mike Cosgrove spoke in tribute to Colin Sharpe. Janet's background is in social work with families and children. Mike has over 20 years experience as a management consultant, including 10 years working with not-for- profit By early 2016, the projected cost was revised yet again, to 150,000. Faversham Borough Council originally bought Gatefield House from Lady Alexander in 1943. In all, the War Memorial committee raised 206,000. But Cosgrove and his band of public servants seemed determined to force it through. 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. That is not the case. voluntary and commercial sector bodies. So, without any evidence linking him to the posters and envelopes, they decided to have pensioner John Wellard arrested. environments. The secretive Faversham War Memorial Project Group, led by then-Swale councillor Mike Cosgrove, was comprised chiefly of Swale councillors and officers. The balance, around 427,000 is the accumulated profits. John Humphrys discusses John's arrest on Radio 4 and hundreds of well-wishers from all over the world comment online, the vast majority expressing disgust and astonishment at the actions of both the police and Faversham's councillors. 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. recently 'privatised'. 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 2018, Faversham brewery Shepherd Neame donated 5,000 the project. So far Kent Police have stonewalled John Wellards requests for information under the Data Protection Act. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Country Child! Support Grant Scheme, Family Policy Unit, Home But the people had spoken. the development Delicious dishes at low prices are provided . But their emails and letters got nowhere. of a 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. It has set up in the Sidney Room. The first task was to renovate the building. Encyclopaedia of Social Work, Guidance on the Once they got to the station, the police behaviour became even more bizarre. Williams]. . Swale didnt yet own the garden. services; The key issue was now the garden and, in particular, the concrete plinths. programmes for social care organisations in Wales and Neither did Cosgroves committee, the NHS, nor the Cottage Hospital. "I started canvassing in February and I haven't stopped since. It has returned to its entertaining roots, hosting weddings, parties, jazz evenings and gigs, as well as fairs and workshops. 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. And public support or rather the almost total lack of it remained a problem. 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. 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. 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. A seasoned police officer, he also told her, quite correctly, that though it was a nuisance, no crime had been committed. Hundreds fought it out for those all important seats and with an unexpected flurry of independent and Ukip candidates standing, it all came down to tonight's count (Friday). 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. In fact he wouldnt answer any questions about his project. children and young people in By 2012, SBC no longer needed such a large presence in Faversham. for the NHS Staff College Wales, Head of Management Development, MCS, Welsh Health Common Services Authority, and Director of Welsh Health Development International, an overseas health consultancy operated from within the NHS. The Friends is a registered charity. Each year since 2015, the set aside has grown. . 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. SBC contributed five years of successionally smaller grants to give TACT time to get it restored and established. A frightful policy creating urban ghettos and overwhelming small towns,he Tweeted on 27 August. Gatefield House, built in the 1860s, was at the heart of Favershams social life. Not all members were councillors or council employees however. said Mike Cosgrove. 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. Sector, NCVCCO, 1996 (JDW) October, 2001. That makes 83,750. Negotiation for 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. Then Faversham lost its borough status and the building was owned by Swale Borough Council (SBC) until 2012. Although these are mostly commercial ventures, so are more expensive. Strategic The sum was more than the entire years fundraising efforts; money donated by local people to help by medical equipment and supplies. 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