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2023-12-31-accounts

Friends of St John’s Wood

Minutes of Monthly Meeting

22[nd] November 2023

Location - The Welcome, Longridge

Present:

Cathryn Walley – Chairperson – Trustee Geraint Samuels – Treasurer – Trustee Carol Goodwin – Secretary, Trustee James McCulloch – Deputy Chairperson, Trustee June Finnan – Trustee John Finnan – Trustee Peter Russell - Trustee

Cllr Stewart Gardiner – (Knutsford Town Council and Cheshire East Council) Kate Beard – Neighbourhood Services Manager, Longridge, Great Places Rebecca Banks – Community Partnership Manager, Great Places Kevin Griffiths Terry Griffiths Malcolm Thomas

Apologies

Judy Flynn – Trustee

Andrew Malloy – Chair of Friends of College Wood

Adam Keppel Green – Knutsford Town Clerk

Cllr Colin Banks – Deputy Town Mayor

Cllr Tony Dean – Cheshire East

Laura Ault – Ansa/Cheshire East

Caroline Griffiths – Ansa

Welcome and Introductions

C Walley thanked everyone for attending and noted The Welcome Café/Great Places for hosting and funding the venue.

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Post meeting notes - The 2022 AGM was low key event held 27[th] September in conjunction with the FoSJW routine monthly meeting. The minutes were shared and accepted by the attendees October 2022. There were no outstanding actions for the 2023 AGM (ongoing actions as part of the FoSJW routine meetings are logged elsewhere).

Election of the Trustees and Committee

Three trustees stood down and were re-elected so the overall committee remains unchanged,

C Walley (Chair) G Samuels (Treasurer) C Goodwin (Secretary) J McCulloch (Deputy Chair) J Finnan J Finnan J Flynn P Russell

FoSJW has had a successful year with key events since the last AGM including

5. Treasurer’s Report

A charity bank account has been successfully opened. The £600 cheque has been deposited. No payments made to date. Approx £100 is due to be refunded to C Walley for purchase of bulbs in 2022.

Aims for the year ahead

C Walley gave an overview of the aims of FoSJW as detailed in the Community Action Plan

Our VISION is to make St John’s Wood and St Helena’s Church safer and more welcoming for the community while protecting and enhancing the natural ancient woodland and wildlife within. To do this we have identified five specific aims. AIM 1 - PROTECT AND ENHANCE FLORA AND FAUNA

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AIM 2- PROTECT THE HISTORICAL MONUMENT ST HELENA’S CHURCH

AIM 3- EDUCATE AND INFORM THE COMMUNITY

AIM 5 - REDUCE ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, WASTE AND LITTERING

Open Discussion

There followed an informal discussion around fundraising options and constraints noting

J McCulloch suggested get together of “Friends groups” to avoid overlap, share ideas. FoSJW will be compiling a list of potential grant options and application requirements early 2024. In parallel, FoSJW will firm up on quotations for the items in the Community Action Plan and discuss with landowners (Cheshire East/Ansa and Great Places) commitments to contribute/maintain paths etc should FoSJW be successful in fund raising.

8. Actions

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