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Meeting summary

Meetings are now held at regular times so that people can know/predict when meetings will happen and where they will be. A reminder will be put out nearer the time of each meeting.

January - Third Wednesday of the month, 7.30 pm, Cherry Hinton Village Centre
March - Third Wednesday of the month, 7.30 pm, Cherry Hinton Village Centre
May - Third Wednesday of the month, 7.30 pm, Cherry Hinton Village Centre
July - Third Wednesday of the month, 7.30 pm, Cherry Hinton Village Centre
September - Third Wednesday of the month, 7.30 pm, Cherry Hinton Village Centre
November - Third Wednesday of the month, 7.30 pm, Cherry Hinton Village Centre

16th Meeting, 18 January 2012

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The 16th meeting was held on Wednesday, 18 January 2012.

The Friends have a number of guest speakers arranged for 2012, and the January meeting featured a slide show and talk from Sam Ovenden, Membership Development Officer with the RSPB. Sam gave a very interesting talk and we heard about the history of the RSPB, its policies, and lots of help and advice on how to provide a healthy, natural environment where birds will flourish. A question and answer session followed.

The meeting concluded with feedback on a number of maintenance issues and a further update on delivery timetable for the master plan.

Please click HERE to read the minutes in full.

NB. Update ! …on 27 January the Committee heard from Anthony French that the Council’s drainage team will be carrying out maintenance works to the pond area next week, cutting back from edges, taking out some of the debris etc. Work clearing the former propagation centre area may start as early as Wednesday 1st February!

   

15th Meeting, 16 November 2011

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The 15th meeting was held on Wednesday, 16 November 2011.

The main business was a report back from Anthony French, Cambridge City Council Open Space Officer, Horticulture, who had agreed to provide a report on where the Council are in delivering the master plan plus other items of interest.

Anthony covered funding for the master plan, works being looked at over the winter including opening up the former propagation centre area, tree planting along the Daws Lane side, and dredging the pond, plus various improvements and maintenance issues. Behind the scenes quite a lot has been going on. There were lots of questions from the audience which Anthony answered.

Please click HERE to read the minutes in full.

   

14th Meeting 21 Sept 2011

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Meeting of Friends of Cherry Hinton Hall, 7.30 pm, Wednesday, 21 September 2011

at the Baptist Church Centre, Fisher’s Lane, Cherry Hinton

 

 

 

MINUTES

 

1. Welcome and apologies

Bob Daines (Chair) welcomed everyone to the meeting.

Apologies were received from Stuart Newbold and Sandra Day.

 

2. Minutes and matters arising

The minutes of the previous meeting (annual general meeting of 20 July 2011), as distributed to all members, were accepted unopposed.

The issue of membership cards was raised, now that Cartridge World, who were to have printed these cards, had ceased trading. The matter was to be referred back to Sandra Day after the meeting.

Members were reminded to renew their membership, and renewal slips were available at the meeting.

 

3. Guest Speaker: Claire Wilson

Claire Wilson, who lost her sight completely at the age of 7, regularly visits the Cherry Hinton Hall grounds, and gave a fascinating talk about her experiences with her guide dog Witney. When in harness, Witney works hard and Claire has complete confidence in her to steer her safely, including on journeys across London where she goes for her work. Once off her lead, however, Witney behaves like other dogs and “lets her hair down”, while always keeping Claire in sight. In the park, with Witney off her lead, Claire uses sound clues and a head map as aids in addition to a cane.

Claire’s talk was warmly applauded and drew out several questions from people at the meeting.

 

4. Maintenance Issues, Progress with Master Plan delivery

Master Plan: The Chairman expected that, during October, the full city council meeting would discuss how the Master Plan will be funded. At the time of the meeting, it was not known much funding will be made available.

 

Ivy: Continued concern was expressed by some members about the extent of ivy growth and the associated risk of weak trees being brought down and possibly causing injury. There was a particular perceived risk along Daws Lane. While the ecological value of ivy was acknowledged, there was a consensus at the meeting that it needed more control so as not to smother other vegetation. This was matter that the Friends needed to take up with the City Council rather taking any direct action themselves.

 

New gates: There was general appreciation for the new gates at the entrance by the car park, which prevented unauthorised access by vehicles. A complaint, however, had been received from a disabled person, who could not now be taken directly inside the park by vehicle. The matter had been referred to Anthony French of the City Council. It was thought that there was adequate access by wheelchair.

 

5. ParkFit – feedback

Members were asked for comments on the acceptability of the continued use of the Cherry Hinton Hall grounds by ParkFit, as permission had been granted by the City Council for a trial period of 6 months, which was now coming to an end. The comment was made at the meeting that the voice of the leader of the group was very loud, and this comment had already been conveyed to the Council. Members were invited to pass any other comments to the Committee, after the meeting.

 

6. Community Events - Community Groups Fair

Sandra Day was organising the Community Groups Fair, taking place on the afternoon of

15 October 2011, and members were encouraged to attend. Help with the Friends’ stand was requested, and Pat Jones volunteered at the meeting. Any other help would be gladly accepted.

 

7. Any Other Business

Giant’s Grave: The members were asked for their opinion as to whether the Friends of Cherry Hall or the Friends of Cherry Hinton Brook should champion the protection and maintenance of Giant’s Grave and the portion of the Brook upstream of the Hall grounds. There was broad support for the inclusion of this reach of the Brook in the remit of either group, so that the whole stream from the source to Coldhams Lane would be “covered”. It was agreed to invite the Friends of Cherry Hinton Brook to the next meeting of the Friends of Cherry Hinton Hall to discuss the matter.

Backwater: The issue was raised of creating a sweetening flow through the backwater in the wildlife area. Such an improvement would be in line with the Master Plan objective of improving the ecology of the wildlife area. It was understood to be feasible to connect the backwater to the brook by open ditch or pipe so that the backwater would no longer be completely stagnant. Ian Simmons offered to take up this matter with Simon Bunn, the City Drainage Engineer.

Protection of wildfowl: Following the recent incident in which a dog had killed one of the geese, there were calls for additional measures to protect the wildfowl, including signage that dogs should kept on leads in the area of the pond, and fencing. It was reported that the owner of the dog was very upset that a goose had been killed, and he had not goaded the dog. It was intended to fix signage as part of the planned improvements to the park. It was requested that more permanent measures to protect the swan nesting site be considered for next spring.

 

8. Date of next meeting

The next meeting of the Friends was scheduled for 16 November, 7:30 pm at the Baptist Church Centre.

   

13th meeting, the 2nd AGM

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The 13th meeting, the 2nd AGM, was held on Wednesday, 20 July.

July’s meeting was the AGM, and the following were elected to serve on the committee for the coming 12 months:

Chair                                      

Bob Daines

Secretary                               

Stuart Newbold

Treasurer                               

Ian Simmons

Historical Officer                    

Michelle Bullivant

Publicity & Events Officer

Sandra Day

Membership Secretary          

Sandra Day

Website Editor                       

Ian Simmons

General Committee               

David Taylor

General Committee               

Judy Webb

General Committee             

Mark Ashton

This will be an important time for committee members as the Friends liaise with the City Council and Folk Festival organisers in delivering major aspects of the master plan in time for next summer.

Our guest speaker was John Collins from the Friends of Cherry Hinton Brook (www.friendsofcherryhintonbrook.org.uk). John gave an excellent insight into how the Friends of Cherry Hinton Brook was set up, funded, current activities and future goals. It was agreed that our two groups should seek to work together where there is obvious common purpose.

After listening to John there were plenty of housekeeping items to get through including details of the photo competition and plans for the Folk Festival. The meeting finished with a marvellous cake made by Sandra to celebrate our 2nd anniversary. To see a full copy of the Minutes, click HERE.