Sunday, 22 February 2009

Our Bazaar on Facebook!


Dear Neighbours
Photos from today's bazaar on Facebook, thanks to Andra Nelki.
Best wishes
Cathy

Monday, 16 February 2009

KA Bazaar: St Anselm's Church Hall Sat 21st Feb - COLLECTIONS ON FRIDAY EVE

Dear Neighbours

Great news!
We have the use of Sinan's van, and Mike and Galo have agreed to drive around the neighbourhood on Friday late afternoon / evening.
Do be in touch in good time if you have stuff you would like them to collect.

Very many thanks
Best wishes
Cathy Preece
KA Administrative Assistant


Wednesday, 11 February 2009

KA Newsletter February 2009

Kennington Association

Monday 2nd February 2009

Dear Neighbours,

Our Chair puts pen to paper

Happy New Year! Perhaps celebrations were a bit muted for some of you due to the 'credit crunch' - I know some locally who have lost their jobs, others whose positions are far from secure, many who are having to make cut backs and some facing crippling debts. Not such a happy new year from this perspective; however, it doesn't equate that 'economic gloom' equals 'community gloom'. Far from it. It is during the harsher times that belonging to a community, which shares and looks out for one another, becomes a real asset to our lives. Whilst there is always more that we can do to improve our community, there is much that is good and valuable about it. I know there are a huge amount of other exciting groups and activities that work hard to make our area thrive. ‘Hats off’ to all who offer time and energy to make our community far from gloomy.

Ethiopian Millennium Summer Festival in Kennington Park

Thanks to an ‘Awards for All’ grant of £8,085, ACE-UK managed to stage a successful Ethiopian cultural festival on 23rd August 2008 in Kennington Park. ACE-UK (Arts & Culture of Ethiopia in the UK) aims to promote harmonious integration through the medium of arts between not only Ethiopians and British peoples but all the diverse communities that live together in this country. The tireless commitment over several months of certain individuals (especially Frances Forrest, and Cathy Preece of KA) and the great help of many volunteers made this colourful festival the enjoyable day that it was. It was held in the special Ethiopian Millennium year and attracted approximately 1,500 people throughout the day – and fortunately we were blessed with one of the few summer-like days last August. The 25 talented live musicians and electrifying dancers entertained attendees from all ranges and backgrounds, creating a strong feeling of togetherness and community spirit amongst the many different groups present. As well as the stage show, the CafĂ© in the Park kindly allowed ACE-UK to exhibit traditional and modern artwork as well as Ethiopian proverbs. An Ethiopian calligrapher was present who offered many children the chance to have their names written in the ancient script and there was the elaborate coffee ceremony too. A number of small businesses and worthy causes also benefited from the opportunity to reach the diverse audience with stalls at the event. It was expressed by many audience members, as well as the police and even the Mayor of Lambeth herself that they would love to see more inclusive outdoor cultural celebrations in the future. Thanks go to Angelie Yeboah of Lambeth Events Team for her advice and support. Many thanks also to the Kennington Association and a number of local organisations: North Lambeth Town Centre, Friends of Kennington Park and TIBEB Intermedia Ltd. With their continued support, we hope to hold an even bigger and better festival in summer 2009!

Annual General Meeting at The Little Apple PH

We are very grateful to The Little Apple PH for generously hosting our AGM in October. KA members will find a copy of the draft minutes enclosed.

Secret Santa

Great news: with generous donations from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales Duke of Cornwall, and The Dog House PH, towards Secret Santa we were able to build on the Art Auction funds and deliver a cheque for £1,650 to Ethelred Nursery School to pay for 55 x £30 Secret Santa vouchers! Charmaine Clarke of the nursery school writes: ‘I think the Secret Santa task went well, considering I was nervous initially; however, my head teacher assisted me when I needed support. I enjoyed making links with the other staff in the children centres/settings. The parents seemed happy, grateful and appreciated their vouchers, which they received before Christmas.’ Well done all concerned!

Welcome Pack

The Kennington Welcome pack has come on in leaps and bounds since last year. Submissions were eventually received on almost all suggested topics; however, the task of editing all of the information so that it is consistent and will fit into one pack is large, and has stalled slightly. Consequently, about half of the Welcome Pack has now been placed online by James Hatts (who runs the London SE1 website) so that it can be viewed by members of the Kennington Association, and the other half is due to appear soon. Once all of the material is up on the website, we hope to be in a better position to decide how to proceed with printing the material. Some fantastic photos were also provided in 2008, and these should appear in the printed version. The URL for the website to view the first few submissions is here: http://www.welcometokennington.org.uk/

Bazaar – Saturday 21st February

The total raised in November’s bazaar was nearly £700 after expenses. A marvellous result and we thank so much the entire Bazaar Team for their very hard work. Special mention must go to Gisella who, with her unflagging energy and attention to detail in the background, pulled together the best team ever! Our next bazaar will be held on Saturday, 21st February. Until we are sure that Sinan’s van will be available to us, we’d be very grateful to hear from anyone else who might be able to offer us a back-up van. The Pelican Nursery that occupies the hall during the day is now open until 6pm on Friday evenings, so we are not able to accept deliveries or begin setting up until after this time. Along with KA membership fees, bazaar proceeds are crucial to our cash flow so we do hope you will make the most of this opportunity for a clear out and the chance to grab a few bargains!

‘Tree of Hope’ on Kennington Cross

Thanks to community fund-raising efforts and a grant from the Princes Ward purse the lights have now arrived and will be installed over the next month with a view to having a switching on ceremony at Easter time. These LED lights, which use very little energy, are envisaged by many to be a symbol of hope particularly in response to some recent tragic events.

Kennington Village Fete – Sunday 12th July 2009

The fourth Village Fete will take place in Cleaver Square, Kennington again this year on Sunday July 12th. There will be the usual mix of stalls including food from local restaurants, stalls selling jewellery, soft furnishings, bric-a-brac and plants, and lots of activities for children including magic and shows. Once again it promises to be a fun afternoon out for all the family with the proceeds going to local good causes. To book a table please e-mail Margarita on margarita@omalleyaldrich.com.

Annual Autumn Art Auction at City & Guilds Art School – Thursday 17th September

Last year’s Auction raised over £2,600 (less expenses), which enabled us to donate £500 to the Art School bursary fund and set aside funds for a banner to be designed by a student and hung on the railings outside the school for this year’s Auction. The rest of the profit raised went directly to our Secret Santa scheme as usual. We are very grateful to the community and artists for contributing works, to Red Devil Self Storage for housing the artwork, and for pledges and promises from local businesses including Rimmington Vian, Kennington Tandoori, William Rose (formerly Hester’s) butchers, The Dog House PH, Marsh Ruby, Amici Kennington, Franklins, Morphic Design, Pop-In Hair & Beauty, The Cut Hair & Beauty, Tai Chi UK and Tomorrow’s People. This year’s Auction will again take place at City & Guilds Art School on Thursday, 17 September 2009 with viewing the evening before.

Hade Lbi Eritrean Cultural Group in Kennington

Hade Lbi Eritrean Community Association would like to inform the KA membership that we have decided to freeze for the moment our association with KA. We have been operating for the last 4 and a half years teaching local Eritrean children their language and culture. We have achieved greatly in our objectives with our young people; however, since September, due to many parents leaving the borough for reasons of children's schooling, the participation of parents has slowed down. We had been offered, in principle, funds from Capital Community Foundation’s Grassroots Fund. But, as we could not sustain some of our major activities, we have decided to turn down the funds until we restructure our association and recruit some more parents and volunteers to resume, in an effective way, our core work. Until then we would like to thank, from the depth of our hearts, the Kennington Association, and in particular the KA Committee members for all the support they have given us.

Sports & Fitness ProjectS

Volleyball

The Ecuadorian volleyball games (i.e. three-a-side) go from strength to strength. The group has been invited to contribute players for a London team to play in six European countries in March and August. Anyone wanting to join in is very welcome; just turn up on Saturdays 3pm to 9pm and Sundays 4pm to 8pm at the old Lilian Baylis School, Lollard Street. For more info, contact Galo on 07985 603189.

Tai Chi

Thursday, 2 - 3 pm – Kennington Park / Community Centre
Great news! A successful grant application to the 'Grassroots' fund (administered by Capital Community Foundation) has secured funding for the Thursday Tai Chi classes for another two years. The classes are currently taking place in the Kennington Park Community Centre, Harleyford Street, SE11; but, will resume in Kennington Park when the weather picks up. Participation in the classes is free and they continue to attract a good mix of ages and abilities. Wear loose clothing and sensible shoes. Check location with Michael on the day - 07956913437 or contact Chris by e-mail on: christine.eames-jones@ntlworld.com
Saturday, 11am - 12pm - Brit Oval Cricket Ground
Thanks go to Surrey County Cricket Club and Steven Blackwood, Community Executive, for agreeing to fund another 40 Tai Chi classes in 2009 at the Brit Oval. Classes take place at the new earlier time of 11 am -12 pm in the Lambeth Hall, which is part of the new OCS stand at the Vauxhall end of the Oval ground (enter by the Alec Stewart Gate). On match days, the class will move to Kennington Park (weather permitting). These classes are open to all. Participants will be invited to make a voluntary contribution of £1 per session to help cover the costs. Check location with Michael on the day - 07956913437 or contact Chris by e-mail on: christine.eames-jones@ntlworld.com

KA and Local Planning Matters

Beefeater Gin
In August, Desmond Payne of Beefeater Gin distillery on Montford Place invited KA Committee and Planning Subgroup to review their proposal to create a visitor centre. KA was overall supportive of Beefeater's proposal.
Surrey County Cricket Club – Brit Oval

The KA attended the October Inquiry into the building of a hotel etc. where our statement of support was presented. Items of concern raised at the Inquiry were public safety due to the neighbouring gas works; and the impact of the proposed hotel on the neighbourhood. A copy of the Appointed Inspector's report was to be sent to the KA in the New Year.
81 Black Prince Road and 143-161 Wandsworth Road
Both of these proposals are to convert a redundant office building into primarily high-rise residential buildings. The KA met with both sets of developers and is not supporting either of these projects, as they do not meet the housing requirements for the locality.

216 Kennington Road

We have been alerted by residents of 216 Kennington Road (previously the Bingo Hall) to a possible change in use of a portion of the ground floor from community use to retail. After Lambeth Council was alerted by the residents it was determined that this change will not go through as conditions were not met.
Vauxhall Supplementary Planning Document
KA is examining Lambeth's proposal for "A New Heart for Vauxhall", officially known as the Vauxhall Supplementary Planning Document. We are in dialogue with Lambeth regarding this proposal for redevelopment of Vauxhall.






Saturday, 7 February 2009

KA now on Facebook!

Dear Neighbours
Thanks to Nigel Allgood we now have a Facebook group site! Welcome All!
Best wishes
Cathy Preece
KA Administrative Assistant

Friday, 6 February 2009

Draft Minutes of the KA AGM held on Monday 27th October 2008

Kennington Association

Minutes from Annual Meeting

7pm, Monday, 27 October 2008, the Little Apple PH

Present

Gareth Adamson, Tim Boxall, Valerie Collins, Jon Davies, Tessa Forbes, Sylvia Goodman, Mark Harrison, Maureen Johnston, Diane Kavanagh, Veronica Ledwith, Jean McCarthy, John Midgley, Margarita O’Malley, Alison Packer, Cathy Preece, Angela Rayner, John Roberts, Sue and John Rump, Elizabeth Scott, Betty Severn, Celia Stothard, Anna Tapsell, John Maltby and David Tinney, Julie and David Tisdall.

Apologies

Angus Aagard, Chris Eames-Jones, Jeffe Jeffers, Jennifer Lanier, Kevin Rimmington, Rob Banks, Mark Rogers, Oladapo Habeeb, Charles and Sarah Kennedy.

Minutes

Minutes from the previous AGM on 3 December, 2007 were accepted without amendment.

Report from the Chair

Anna Tapsell welcomed everyone and observed that the Kennington Association has been very active in the community since the last AGM. Most recently was the art auction that raised money for the Secret Santa Christmas project. (This is a scheme for giving Tesco vouchers to local needy families through a parent-child group.) Although not quite as big or well attended as the auction two years go, it ran very smoothly and can serve as a template for what we hope will be an annual event. The greatest need is for more publicity.

The annual fete in Cleaver Square was another triumph with more people participating and visiting than ever before, and an attendance that represented the cultural diversity of our neighbourhood.

The Ethiopian Cultural Festival held in Kennington Park was also very successful with an enthusiastic and diverse audience. KA was especially useful to the Cultural Festival by helping out with last-minute, unexpected expenses.

All of these activities have helped build a community spirit and brought people from diverse backgrounds together through work, fun and socializing.

While the community has also dealt with a fair amount of difficulties over the past year, crime has gone down and the KA has been able to help and support families traumatized by crime.

The KA is growing and taking on more tasks. As a result, the subgroups are becoming more autonomous. The Planning Group, for example, has become a separate, self-functioning part of KA that studies all developments proposed in the community and then drafts a response or opinion in the name of our members. The subgroup then presents their recommendations to the committee for a vote sending the responses to the council and other interested parties. In the future, there will be more such groups set up for activities such as bazaars, the art auction, etc. so better use is made of busy members’ time.

Treasurers’ Report

Gareth Adamson reported that the KA is in good financial shape as we finish the year. Money from subscriptions and the bazaars are covering expenses. Beyond this, any money raised can go toward special projects and a contingency fund to help community groups in need. This usually means a month or so of financing a venue or an instructor while a group waits for a funding grant to be approved or a cheque to actually show up in the mail.

Proposed Amendments to the Constitution

The revised Kennington Association constitution was circulated and approved with one change. The Introduction now reads: The Kennington Association (KA) is a politically-independent community organisation created to facilitate co-operation, communication, recreation and a conduit for lending a help hand in the neighbourhood. All work is done by volunteers, and all money raised is spent for the benefit of Kennington, with a minimum reserved for assets and expenses.

Committee

The committee was re-elected or newly elected as follows:

Gareth Adamson resigned as treasurer after six years and stood down from the committee. The group thanked Gareth for the time and work he has put into keeping the books straight – always a tough job in volunteer groups which inevitably include people with more good will than skill at record keeping.

Margarita O’Malley was elected to the committee with a view to taking Gareth’s place.

Committee member Jeffe Jeffers resigned. The group thanked him for his long hours working to get approval for the Tree of Hope lights.

Other Committee Business

Welcome Pack: Angela reported that the Welcome Pack now consists of 16 inserts and 70 pages so far. The quality varies – some inserts are very good and some a bit sketchy. The group needs to start making some decisions and is now looking at a pub date in the spring of ’09.

Arts Lav: Celia Stothard brought information sheets about the Kennington Cross ArtsLav project and Tomorrow’s People flower stall. TP would continue to test the market for the stall outside the church and hope to move the stall to outside the entrance to the lavs on Kennington Lane to get more visibility and publicity ASAP in the New Year.

Planning

The planning sub-committee is following up on planning permission requests for a supermarket at 250 Kennington Road. The space was originally set aside for use of local people, but no money was made available to the community and they were priced out of the market. The owners then sat on the space until they could say that no community request for use had been received, therefore it reverted to the owners to use it as they saw fit. The planning sub-committee is going to request an open meeting to find out what’s going on with the property.

All Other Business

Alison Packer raised the problem of dangerous dogs in the neighbourhood. Her own dog has been attacked while she was walking it on a leash and she has heard of other such attacks in the neighbourhood. She asked if KA could lend its support in helping to curb this problem.

A number of other people also reported their fears that there appear to be more aggressive dogs being walked by owners in the area. Maureen Johnston said that it’s difficult to report concerns or incidents because there is no central area that receives complaints. Both police and Lambeth Community Safety receive complaints, but there is nowhere to follow up and see if anything was done about reported problems.

The KA agreed in principle to look into this problem and perhaps have a session on dogs.

There being no further business, the meeting closed at 8:50 pm.

Monday, 26 January 2009

KA Bazaar: St Anselm's Church Hall Saturday 21st February 11am - 1pm


Bazaar

Saturday

21st February

11am - 1pm

St Anselm’s Church Hall

Kennington Cross SE11

(At the junction of

Kennington Lane and Kennington Road)

Items can be delivered to the hall

on Friday 6-8pm or Saturday 9-10am

Saturday, 17 January 2009

Thursday's Tai Chi class funding by CCF's Grassroots fund for 2 years!

Great news!

A successful grant application to the 'Grassroots' fund (administered by Capital Community Foundation) has secured funding for the Thursday Tai Chi classes for another two years.

The classes are currently taking place in the Kennington Park Community Centre, 8 Harleyford Street, SE11; but, will resume in Kennington Park when the weather picks up.

Participation in the classes is free and continue to attract a good mix of ages and abilities.

Wear loose clothing and sensible shoes.

Check location with Michael on the day - 07956 913437 or contact Chris
by e-mail on: christine.eames-jones@ntlworld.com

TAI CHI

© Tim Platt Photography www.timplatt.com

THURSDAYS

2 PM - 3 PM

KENNINGTON PARK Community Centre

8 Harleyford St SE11 5SY

FREE - ALL WELCOME

Info: Kennington Association t: 07956 913437 e: kenningtonassn@aol.com

Instructor: Master Michael Jacques, aka ‘Iron Silk

Founder of Zenon Wudang Tai Chi Chuan, BA (Hons) in Social Sciences, Post Graduate Certificate in Further Education

British Open Tai Chi Champion 1992 & 1993, Chief Tai Chi Instructor at the Oval Cricket Ground (London)

Grade ‘A’ BCCMA Instructor [British Council for Chinese Martial Arts: Sports Council Governing Body; TCUK – Tai Chi UK Limited]

www.taichiuk.co.uk

Saturday's Tai Chi class New Time: 11am @ Brit Oval

Dear Neighbours
Saturday's combat-style Tai Chi class returns to the Lambeth Hall at the Brit Oval from tomorrow, funded by Surrey CCC.
Please note the new start time of 11am.
All Welcome!
Best wishes
Cathy Preece
KA Administrative Assistant

Tai Chi

Saturdays

11 am - 12 noon

Lambeth Hall, Brit Oval SE11

(Entrance: Alec Stewart Gate)

Free! - All Welcome

Info: Kennington Association T: 07790 260802 E: KenningtonAssn@aol.com

Funded by

Instructor: Master Michael Jacques, aka ‘Iron Silk

Founder of Zenon Wudang Tai Chi Chuan, BA (Hons) in Social Sciences, Post Graduate Certificate in Further Education

British Open Tai Chi Champion 1992 & 1993, Chief Tai Chi Instructor at the Oval Cricket Ground (London)

Grade ‘A’ BCCMA Instructor [British Council for Chinese Martial Arts: Sports Council Governing Body; TCUK – Tai Chi UK Limited]

www.taichiuk.co.uk

Sunday, 26 October 2008

KA AGM @ The Little Apple PH on Monday 27th October 2008 @ 6.30pm for 7pm

Kennington Association

Annual General Meeting

to be held at The Little Apple PH

at 6.30pm for 7pm on

Monday, 27th October 2008

Agenda

1. Welcome:....................................................................... Anna

2. Apologies: Angus Aagaard, Kevin Rimmington

3. Minutes of the AGM held on Monday 3rd December 2007

4. Report from the Chair................................................ Anna

5. Treasurer’s Report..................................................... Gareth

6. Proposed amendments to the Constitution

7. Committee

8. AOB

a. Welcome Pack................................................... Angela

b. Tree of Hope lights.................................................. Jeffe

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Kennington Association

Minutes from Annual General Meeting

7pm, Monday, 3rd December 2007, The Dog House PH

Present: KA Committee: Angus Aagard, Gareth Adamson, Diane Kavanagh, Veronica Ledwith, Cathy Preece, Anna Tapsell, Jean McCarthy, Kevin Rimmington, Elizabeth Scott. Members: Rod Brown, John Downie, Michael Housy & Elizabeth Filkin, Sylvia Goodman, Judith Pattman, Laura Swaffield, Octavia Wiseman, Nigel Field. Guest: Andrew Sawdon

Apologies: Charles and Sarah Kennedy, Kingsley Abrams, Betty Severn, Catey Hillier, Jeffe Jeffers, John Roberts

Minutes: Minutes from the previous AGM on 19 August 2006 were accepted without amendment.

Report from the Chair: Angus Aagaard welcomed everyone and observed that the Kennington Association is a very loosely structured group and anyone with ideas and a willingness to put them into action will be welcome as a member on the rather fluid committee.

Summarizing the past year, Angus noted that the KA has served as a watch dog for the area’s residents and has achieved a very good reputation for listening and responding to community needs in a common-sense way. By setting up an emergency fund, the group is able to support local families in crisis. In the long term, the KA has aided care in the community by working with Toucan, the agency that helps people with learning disabilities get work. It has also supported the Kennington and Vauxhall Parents’ and Carers’ Network (the follow-on organisation of Sure Start) in this year’s Secret Santa Project. Support for neighbourhood fitness programmes has included the Tai Chi classes, the Thursday class funded by Capital Community Foundation and the Saturday class in cooperation with Surrey County Cricket Club (SCCC), and volleyball at the old Lilian Baylis School. In addition, a planning subcommittee, chaired by Elizabeth Scott, has played a key role in the community by tracking Lambeth Council on local construction projects and disposal of council property and green sites in the area. KA also helped organise the Kennington Fete that raised money for a local project.

In progress is work on Welcome Packs with local information to be given to all new-comers in the community and plans for flower boxes and hanging baskets in the neighbourhood. In addition, another art auction is to be held next year at the City and Guilds School of Art to provide funds for more community support schemes.

Question raised: why is there so little minority representation considering the diverse makeup of the area? It was agreed that we need a dedicated membership secretary to increase membership from the entire spectrum of the community.

Treasurer’s Report: Gareth Adamson presented both the annual accounts from last year and the mid-year accounts for the current financial year. In general, the KA is in good financial shape. Subscriptions and general donations cover day-to-day running expenses so that all money from fundraising can be spent on projects.

The accounts were agreed as presented.

Question raised: how close are we to disposing of the £13k KA is holding for the Kennington Fete Team. This money appears on the KA books although it does not belong to KA. The money, raised at the village fetes is earmarked for the Tree of Hope, a tree and lights display at Kennington Cross that is supposed to remain in some form year round as a focal point for the community. The lights, originally planned for Christmas 2006, have still not materialized and it seems too late now for them to be up by Christmas 2007. Another possible date for the launch could be the People’s Expo, a council sponsored event, to be held at the Lilian Baylis School at the end of January 2008.

Note: The meeting resolved to further encourage the organisers of Kennington Fete to offer concrete proposals for the lighting of the tree by the end of January 2008. It was felt that, if by this time, progress has not been made the KA committee would look to either take up the Tree of Hope project or allocate the funds raised for the project elsewhere.

Committee: the committee was re-elected to their current positions with the exception of Cathy Preece who was elected to the new position of Administrative Assistant and resigned from her role as Membership Secretary. Cathy will continue to do all the coordinating, communicating, distributing and data base work that she has been doing. Kevin Rimmington agreed to take on the role of Membership Secretary in addition to his role as Sports Coordinator, but volunteers to work with Kevin will help increase our visibility.

Note: The committee remains short-handed and will welcome anyone who is willing to put in the work. In general, whenever a new project is started, the instigator is named project coordinator and a member of the committee. Volunteers, who can recognize community needs, develop programmes to meet the needs, and provide the leadership to see the projects through will be welcomed heartily!

All Other Business

Welcome Packs: In Mary van de Water’s absence, Cathy reported that questionnaires for the welcome packs went out with the last KA mailing and plans are underway for results to be coordinated and written up.

Note: more volunteers are needed urgently to complete this project.

Flower Baskets: Cathy reported that Toucan has withdrawn from the project, so we are looking for another group to work with Walworth Garden Farm and Roots and Shoots to put up and maintain hanging baskets and pavement planters in the neighbourhood. We may be able to enlist the help and support of Winkworth Estate Agents on this project.

Tai Chi and Volleyball: Kevin reported the Tai Chi is going well. The Thursday class, with a year’s funding from Capital Community Foundation, has moved from Kennington Park to the Kurdish Cultural Centre for the winter and usually attracts 10-20 people. The Saturday class, now meeting in Lambeth Hall at the Oval, has 15-20 people and could take more because the room is much larger than the one used at the Oval previously. At the end of December, SCCC will take over funding of this class again for the next year. Volleyball is also going as scheduled.

Kevin is working with SCCC to find new sources of funding for the Tai Chi so that SCCC money can be freed up for other sports activities, particularly for young people on the estates.

Question raised: how many boys from the local estates have been attracted by the Saturday classes as this was a key reason for starting them? The answer is that the classes attract a very wide spectrum of Kennington people, but we would like to get more young people involved. We may be able to work with the instructor, Michael Jacques, to do this as he has been working with Lambeth College boys on Tai Chi combat classes and hopes to integrate them into the classes funded by the KA and SCCC.

Planning Matters: Elizabeth reported that the major development package of four sites put forward by Lambeth Council in the Princes Ward Investment Strategy (PWIS) is not liked by or beneficial to local people. The KA was monitoring all major local developments, to try to ensure that they met local needs better than e.g. the Kerrin Point site where only about 10% of the units would be large enough for families. The PWIS project would also take over some green space that the area is so short of. The KA is going to work with the Kennington Oval & Vauxhall (KOV) Forum to hold a meeting in January and develop a counter proposal in opposition to the council on the PWIS plans.

Note: In discussion, it was agreed that a key objective of KA in 2008 will be to recruit people who understand planning and community architecture and work to develop a plan for the Kennington area that meets what the community sees as its needs for housing and open spaces. Volunteers will be needed.

There being no further business, the meeting closed at 8:30.

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REVISED DRAFT 30/9/08

Kennington Association

Constitution

Introduction: The Kennington Association (KA) is a charitable organisation created to facilitate co-operation, communication, recreation and a conduit for lending a helping hand in the neighbourhood. All work is done by volunteers, and all money raised is spent for the benefit of Kennington, with a minimum reserved for assets and expenses.

1. Name: The name of the Association shall be the Kennington Association.

2. Objectives:

I. To foster a sense of community within the diverse population of the Kennington area

II. To campaign in order to maintain and improve public services

III. To act as an advocate in matters of public planning and architectural proposals

IV. To work to protect Kennington’s historical heritage and improve its amenities and environment

V. To work to promote the general health and well-being of its people

VI. To work with other groups and authorities, as appropriate, to these ends.

3. Membership: Membership shall be open to all residents of the Kennington area, to representatives of local businesses and to representatives of other constituted local groups with similar purposes. Each such group shall have the right to two nominated delegates at a General Meeting. Members will pay a subscription which will be determined annually by the Executive Committee. Membership shall lapse if a subscription is unpaid six months after it is due. No member shall have the power to vote at any meeting of the Association if his/her subscription is in arrears at the time. Junior membership is available to those aged between 14 and 18 at the time of subscription. All members shall accept the aims and abide by the current constitution and rules of the Association.

4. Organisation: An Executive Committee of up to twelve members, plus at least four officers, shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting. The four officers shall be made up of a Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary and Treasurer. These appointments shall be notified to the members. A quorum for the Committee shall be one-third of its members. The Committee shall have the power to co-opt members up to a maximum number of four and to declare members officers if it is seen to be necessary. Members who have missed three consecutive meetings may be asked to resign. The officers and members of the Committee shall normally be resident in Kennington, but the Committee shall have power to co-opt members from outside the area.

Each year one third of the Committee shall offer themselves for re-election. No committee member may serve continuously for more than six years. The Chair will normally retire after three years in office.

The Executive Committee may appoint other committees to undertake special tasks and report back to it. These committees may be either permanent or temporary. A member of the Executive Committee will normally chair any such committee and its existence and membership will be notified to the members. The Executive Committee will normally meet at least six times in any one year. Notice of at least one week will be given by the Secretary. In the event of a draw vote, the Chair shall have a casting vote.

5. Powers. The Association has the power to do anything lawful which is desirable or necessary to promote and achieve its objectives including the following:

I. To buy, take on lease, hire or otherwise acquire property, providing measures are taken to indemnify officers and members against liability or loss.

II. To establish or purchase a company limited by guarantee for the purpose of acquiring, purchasing or taking a lease of a property.

6. Meetings. An Annual General Meeting shall be held to receive the annual report and accounts and to elect officers and members of the Executive Committee. The Committee shall decide when to hold General Meetings of the Association and shall give at least 14 days notice of such meetings to all members.

Special General Meetings shall be held either at the request of the Executive Committee or at the written request of 25 members of the Association. Any 25 members personally present shall constitute a quorum of any General Meeting. Decisions made at General Meetings shall be carried by a simple majority of the members present.

7. Amendments. This Constitution may be amended by two-thirds majority of members present at a General Meeting of the Association, provided that 28 days’ notice of meeting and the amendment is given to all members.

8. Declaration of Interest. It shall be the duty of any member of the Executive Committee (or of any sub-committee) to declare any direct financial or other interest likely to be of concern to the Association, and also to declare any such interest at any General Meeting where it might affect any outcome.

9. Notice. Any notice required to be given by these rules shall be deemed to be duly given if left at, or sent by email or prepaid post to, the address which that member last notified to the Membership Secretary.

10. Dissolution: The Association may be dissolved by a two-thirds majority of the members present at an AGM or SGM of the Association confirmed by a simple majority of the members voting at a further SGM held not less than 14 days after the previous meeting. At dissolution the assets of the Association shall be distributed in a manner determined at the second SGM.