Residents, park visitors and businesses are being invited to have their say on recent major events in Finsbury Park during a scrutiny review this summer.
The Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee hopes to meet with a range of interested parties, including event organisers, police, Transport for London and members of the Finsbury Park Events Stakeholder Group, and is also inviting comments from members of the public, as part of the review.
The Overview and Scrutiny Committee is supposed to carry out reviews independently of the Council to ensure that its services and activities are being delivered effectively.
The Committee's membership of five councilors reflects the make-up of the Council. Currently forur members are Labour and one is Lib Dem. The members are:
The formal aim of the review is:
to make recommendations to the Council and its partners for improvements in the arrangements for future events that are consistent with the aims and objectives of the Outdoor Events Policy and seek to minimise any potential adverse effect on parks.
To this end, it will look at recent events held at Finsbury Park, such as Wireless Festival, and talk to people about:
As well as interviews and asking for written submissions, the committee will visit Finsbury Park and observe events taking place there.
A full copy of the review's "scoping document" is attached.
Early recommendations will be made before the next major event in Finsbury Park in September, and a full report will be presented to cabinet in November.
Whether or not this review will have any real effect remains to be seen.
To respond to a survey that will form part of the review, visit the scrutiny consultation page on the Council's website. A quick look at the survey suggests that it is very open and will allow any respondee to freely express their views in an unguided format.
The survey will close on August 28. Members of the Committee will then consider all the evidence received and its initial findings before the next major event in Finsbury Park in September. A final report with recommendations will be discussed by the Overview & Scrutiny Committee at its meeting on 19 October 2015.
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I see the Finsbury Park scrutiny project membership also includes another 4 co-opted members; two from school governors, two from churches. Does anyone know how people are selected for this, why there are no local resident or park user reps on the project membership and why churches should have two people when the majority of Haringey residents are not church goers?
Interesting post Michael - just wanted to make sure you had seen my post below ref the membership of the "project group" being the membership of the full Scrutiny Committee - i.e. the co-opted members are statutory i.e. the council must include these co-optees in its membership due to its scrutiny of education matters. They only have voting rights on education matters though. Hope this is useful and provides some clarity.
Why do you think that the school governors and church members are not local residents and are not park users ?
It's all meaningless window dressing anyway. The recommendations of a previous scrutiny committee were rejected by the Council. Even members if the scrutiny committee voted against their own recommendations,.
I didn't say they aren't, however I presume they have been appointed on the basis that they are church reps since that is how they are labelled, not on the basis that they are residents. I am curious to know why a church or a school would be viewed as having a more important perspective than nearby resident or park user groups.
If you look at the attached doc and the information on scrutiny on the council website you will see these co-optees are statutory i.e. the council must have these people on the Scrutiny Committee - something to do with scrutiny of education I believe. In short, it looks like the membership for this project is in fact the membership of the Scrutiny Committee.
I don't think this is anything to worry about and it looks like they want to talk to a number of key players (as listed on the attached project plan). It will be interesting to read their final report later in the year.
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