As promised, here you go. This draft was agreed at the GLSG meeting last Tuesday 8 April. Sorry about some of the formatting!:
DRAFT
Terms of Reference for the Green Lanes Strategy Group |
Aim:
The Association’s aim is to work to make the Green Lanes area thrive economically, flourish socially, and be regenerated for current and future residents and businesses. The Association aims to foster an area where people are proud to live and work without fear of crime. In this it will be guided by principles of the Green Lanes Charter or superseding local plan.
Defined Area:
The Green Lanes Area shall be defined as that area bounded to the south by Endymion Road and Arena Trading Estate, to the west by Wightman Road, to the north by Turnpike Lane and West Green Road, and to the east by Black Boy Lane and Warwick Gardens.
Membership:
Members:
The key constituted umbrella organisations within the above defined area, (ie. Woodlands Park Resident Association (WPRA), Ladder Community Safety Partnership (LCSP), Gardens Residents Association (GRA) and Harringay Green Lanes Traders Association (HGLTA) as at April 2014) each with up to 2 representatives plus 1 deputy appointed by meetings of those organisations; and the elected ward Councillors of Harringay and St. Ann’s.
In addition:
Metropolitan Police and Council officers will also attend as appropriate.
Officers:
Chair’s Action:
Sub-Groups
Remit of Green Lanes Strategy Group:
The following list is to act as a guide to the remit of the GLSG. It is not intended to be exhaustive.
Meetings:
Decisions:
Unless these Terms of Reference provide otherwise, any matter will be decided by consensus between the members.
If no consensus can be reached, the Chair may request a vote on the matter under consideration. Unless otherwise provided for in these Terms of Reference, the matter shall then be decided by a simple majority of the members present and voting by show of hands. The Chair shall have a casting vote.
I have attached a copy of the Neighbourhood Vision/Green Lanes Charter referred to above.
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These Terms of Reference are open for comment until 15 June 2014.
They have been discussed at the LCSP meeting tonight, and will be on the agenda for the next GRA (June, not the AGM) and WPRA (14 May) meetings.
Feedback please to whichever you choose below if you can't make a meeting:
WPRA: woodlandsparkra@gmail.com
LCSP: lcsp@blueyonder.co.uk
GRA: gardensresidents@yahoogroups.co.uk
HGLTA: rob@harringay4shops.com
Adam Coffman for Friends of Harringay Passage, Friends of Fairland Park and Friends of Ducketts Common.
Thanks.
Geoff
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Thanks again Geof and Nilgun for talking to us about this on HoL. I'm going to apologise in advance for being a little blunt but it doesn't feel to me like you are being completely honest about wanting the group to be more open and inclusive.
The email that was originally leaked with the draft of this said Geof, Nilgun, and Ian are the main authors of the document, so you two know exactly why its phrased as it is and exactly the intended meaning of all the clauses.
Nilgun you've said here you want to talk about making the group more open and transparent and at the LCSP meeting the other day TBD reported here that you'd also given the impression that you wanted the group to be more open.
Geof you've said things like "I see no reason not to circulate agenda and meeting dates." yet the draft does not specify that to happen. You've also said "I don't have any hit list of groups I wouldn't want included." which was a bit of an odd response as no one suggested you did and by answering like that you side stepped answering the question about including other groups.
Putting aside the ambiguous definition of additional members and groups for now, this draft is completely clear that any additional groups would be 2nd class in that they only get one rep where as the original ones get 2 each plus a deputy, and the additional groups presence is conditional on the agreement of the original members so they can be thrown out at anytime (and we know thats what has happened in the past).
So could you help put our minds at rest about this aspect by responding to these concerns in a more direct and expansive manner than just "I don't have any hit list of groups I wouldn't want included."?
Why not as an act of good faith clear up some of this by publishing another draft that includes guarantees that things like the agenda and minutes will be given to all, and which includes some of the other groups that have already mentioned such as the Friends groups as members equal to the other 4 groups in this draft?
Hi Ant,
(These are personal comments, I am not putting forward a group view)
I think that the bit about not publishing meeting dates and agendas is an omission in the draft. I support its inclusion.
One of the early drafts did include the names of those groups that have had representation on GLSG as examples of groups that might join. They were removed to avoid suggesting that we might be favouring those groups over any other groups.
There is no provision in the draft for groups being removed from the GLSG. As the GLSG expands, new members have the same rights as existing members in deciding who comes in, who is voted in as officers etc.
Geoff
Ok Nilgun here you go for a quick starter to test the water:
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Membership:
Members:
Constituted groups within the above defined area, each with up to 2 representatives plus 1 deputy appointed by meetings of those organisations; and the elected ward Councillors of Harringay and St. Ann’s. Groups may be invited to join or may apply to join the GLSG.
Groups included so far:
Friend of Ducketts Common (FoDC)
Friends of Fairland Park (FoFP)
Friends of Harringay Passage (FoHP)
Gardens Residents Association (GRA)
Harringay Green Lanes Traders Association (HGLTA)
Hewitt Rd Residents Association (HRRA)
Ladder Community Safety Partnership (LCSP),
North Harringay Primary School PSA (NHP PSA)
Woodlands Park Resident Association (WPRA),
In addition:
Metropolitan Police and Council officers will also attend as appropriate.
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Can you explain the process for how these amendments will be applied? Some collaborative doc that will be worked and agreed on openly in a short time frame? All saved up for another closed and secret GSLG meeting where they'll end up being thrown out with little explanation?
Geoff,
I'd missed the fact that you'd added the Harringay Charter (see here for its history).
It seems like the final version has gone astray. I'm attaching it herewith.
I think it ended up being a wee bit vanilla. Perhaps now's the time to dust it off, see if we can get more people people involved and make it a more vibrant living document expressing some real sense of vision. With the publication of the recent Council plans showing huge amounts of development in the area, the timing couldn't be better.
It's interesting to read the following on the first page:
Your area assembly, the Green Lanes Strategy Group and other local groups will have a central role to play in setting local priorities, holding people to account and actively making this happen.
I guess where this discussion is focussing is how we can get that wider sense of participation foreseen by the Charter.
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