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a place where I walk my dog and watch the ducks
Cathy, do you consider yourself a Finsbury Park stakeholder?
Do you warm to this description?
You sound like a regular park user, like me, like most residents. I confess I feel a bit cynical about the term stakeholder. It sounds like corporate-speak used by those who wish to corporatize you. Since some sizeable corporations now have a stake in our park, they too might be thought of as stakeholders ... just like us.
And so the language of the municipal corporation, now has a resident watching ducks on the same level as a company controlling an event for 50,000 people. Except that, thanks to its big events policy, the council has already given a leg-up to the corporate stakeholder.
All stakeholders are equal, but some are more equal than others.
Disclosure:
am a prospective councillor candidate
Highgate Ward | Liberal Democrat Party
Its great to see the Labour and Lib dem prospective counsellors fighting it out on HOL - really edifying - reminds me why I'm not happy to vote for either right now!
I do try to tell them this. I'd point out that our current local councillors DO NOT fight on HoL. Nobody likes to see it. Red gang vs. Yellow gang as the kids say.
Do you want people to vote for you or not? If you do then my advice is to avoid "fighting" on here.
Its great to see the Labour and Lib dem prospective counsellors fighting it out on HOL
Is this fair Michele?
As the HOL owner would confirm, given my candidature, I am obliged to put my affiliation on posts that relates to the council.
In the case of our parks, it isn't relevant since in respect of their park policy, I would criticise the council anyway. I write overwhelmingly as a local resident. These are my personal views, relating to near where I live.
I use Finsbury Park several times a week and have done for many years. It matters to me personally what the council intends to do to Finsbury Park. I attended the January Scrutiny meeting before I was selected as a prospective candidate.
In respect of that meeting – when the council refused to change their big events policy – I was proud of my two local Councillors (Richard Wilson and Katherine Reece – Liberal Democrats) who were at the table and spoke with reason and intelligence.
I was also proud of a local resident who spoke well: Sally Billot, a former Stroud Green Labour Councillor.
Several other members of the public spoke at that three hour meeting. Although their views had a good and thorough airing, the majority-group-controlled Scrutiny Committee made a show of listening – yet ignored three hours of evidence: please see Cathy's comments above.
As compensation, the council offered the public a redundant Strategy Group. That never appeared and now apparently its a "stakeholder" group that is little more than a name. It appears as a worthless sop.
Please ignore who writes and consider what is written.
Do you have a general interest in parks or are you a regular user of our local Park?
User of Finsbury Park
for nearly three decades
ARCTIC ICE CAP TO BE SHIFTED SOUTH.
SAHARA TO GROW OATS FOR EXPORT TO SCOTLAND.
GOD TO BE PENSIONED OFF ON LOW VALUE ANNUITIES.
WORLD GOVERNMENT STRATEGY GROUP TO BE SET UP.
As a Finsbury Park consumer for the past 37 years, I attended four enthralling meetings in the past week. My friend and counsellor (sic) who, like me, is also a candidate for the World Government gig in May spoke up in her quiet and concise fashion at all the meetings. We thought we should share her inscrutable thoughts with a wider audience; we hope that you will discuss these four points thoroughly over the coming seven weeks without any point scoring. It would be disingenuous of us to think these discussions will solve Finsbury Park's noise pollution problems - but we thought you might like to know that we attend all sorts of scrutiny meetings on your behalf, so please keep that in mind as you enter the polling booth 50 days hence.
IT may have been New Labour's Tony Blair who coined the term "stakeholder" – in a societal context i.e. Stakeholder Society.
However, about the only stake I'd like to hold is a wooden one, in the left hand, held above the heart of the Labour-led Council's Finsbury Park big events policy – and in the right hand, a mallet.
Stake holder
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