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Thursday, 9 February 2012

Community campaigns

Seven Kings & Newbury Park Resident's Association (SKNPRA) organised a recent meeting to review the recent history of community campaigns in the area and to explore ideas for continuing community campaigns in future. The meeting heard four different approaches outlined by representatives of SKNPRA, Take Action for Seven Kings (TASK)Residents Associations in the UK, and The East London Communities Organisation (TELCO).
 
SKNPRA and TASK have undertaken a wide range of influential community campaigns and community improvement activities such as community clean-up actions. The two organisations have supported each other's campaigns but differ in that SKNPRA is a formally constituted membership association while TASK has had a less formal membership and decision-making structure. It was noted that, while the three founding members of TASK are for varying reasons no longer able to take its work forward as they once were, Padraig Floyd hopes to liaise with members to explore how to take TASK forward in future.  
 
Resident's Associations in the UK seeks to link up Resident's Associations as part of a wider network which can provide information, resources and coordination for campaigns. Their website provides much of their information and resources as well as a help desk feature for specific advice.
 
TELCO works with the people who want to transform the world — from what it is to what they believe it should be. Drawing on the proven power of person-to-person organising, their work transforms communities and builds the local power necessary to create local and national change. They challenge people to imagine the change they can accomplish, connect individuals and organisations to multiply their power, and mobilise people by the thousands to make their voices heard.
 
These differing approaches - local campaigns through constituted associations, local campaigns through informal associations, networked associations, and area-wide community organising - together with single issue campaigning represent the main ways of doing community campaigning in the UK.
 
The discussion which followed the four presentations included input from Resident Association organisers and members, Trade Union officials and local Councillors. The discussion emphasised the importance of campaigns being locally focused but also recognised the benefits of shared campaigns and local groups working together in wider networks. Wider networks were more able to deliver training in campaigning or community organising to local people and could present a greater weight of opinion on issues that were shared across a wider area. The issue of disparities between different areas was raised as an aspect of community campaigns - this sense is often a motivator to local people to join campaigns - but it was also suggested that where such disparities became the main focus of campaigns the effect could be counter-productive. The importance of genuinely involving all groups within the local community in local campaigns and the need for greater understanding of how to do so was also noted.
 
The meeting seemed useful as a way of introducing organisations which provide campaigning networks to local campaigners and also as a way of beginning to form links and networks across local campaigning groups.
 
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The Ruts - In A Rut.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

St John's Seven Kings: New developments



There have been several encouraging new developments for the mission and ministry of St John's Seven Kings at the beginning of 2012.
The photos above are of our refurbished Fellowship Room. Work began before Christmas to raise and relay the floor and to redecorate this room. That work is now complete and the room back in use again. The work, which provides level access throughout our building, has been made possible by donations/grants from the family of Philippa Page, London Over the Border and the AllChurches Trust. We are exploring options for locating a new project within this space and will give thanks for the refurbishment of the room when the Bishop of Barking visits us on Sunday 15th July.

Bishop David will be visiting us on that Sunday to commission the new Ministry Leadership Team which we have formed at St John's Seven Kings to develop strategies for Children and Youth, Mission, Pastoral Care, Peace and Justice, and Worship.

Other new developments include a monthly Communion Service at a local Supported Housing complex and the opportunity to input to RE lessons at Seven Kings High School. We have also been able to announce that a new Title Post Curate will join us in July.

We are also hosting a community campaigns meeting tomorrow. Seven Kings has had a number of well organised and effective community campaigns in recent years. Some have been single issue campaigns while others have been organised by community campaigning groups like TASK and the Seven Kings & Newbury Park Resident's Association (SKNPRA). Many of these campaigns have also benefited from the support or involvement of local councillors and/or MPs.

However, some of the energy for these campaigns has dissipated more recently as, for a variety of different reasons, the founding members of TASK are no longer able to take that grouping forward. As a result, I have suggested holding tomorrow's open meeting at which anyone interested in community campaigning in future to improve facilities in the area can discuss a new way forward.
There are several options, such as: keeping TASK going; using existing groups like Resident's Associations, only doing single issue campaigns, joining a broader campaigning coalition like The East London Communities Organisation (TELCO - http://www.citizensuk.org/chapters/telco/). The idea of the meeting is to discuss the options open to us and to see whether there is a concensus able to provide a way forward.

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Evanescence - Bring Me To Life.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Spiritual Life - Creativity

This is my latest Spiritual Life column for the Ilford Recorder:


I read this poem last Saturday at the Private View for an exhibition I have organized throughout December at the Tokarska Gallery in Walthamstow. It suggests that we understand ourselves and the world as we make things or make things happen; in other words as we use our God-given ability to create. The art we have included in this exhibition offers us that kind of understanding through their expression of creativity.

Earlier in that same week I had been at the 15th Anniversary Assembly of TELCO, The East London Communities Organisation, where the phase ‘mark your mark’ was also being used. TELCO has made its mark with successful campaigns for a London Living Wage. Last Wednesday, they celebrated jobs gained by local people through their London 2012 Jobs initiative.

A 61 year old lady who had experienced periods of homelessness and who had thought she would never work again was among those who had gained jobs. Our creativity has been given to us by God to make that kind of mark on our communities and on the lives of others; as well as also being for the marks we make when we paint or write.

The key thing is to make a start in some way, to begin to use our latent God-given creativity. In Church recently, many of us have been reading Jesus’ story of the talents in which he makes the same point; don’t sit on your gifts and talents, instead make a start to make your mark!

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Radiohead - No Surprises.

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

TELCO 15th Anniversary Assembly






I was at the Troxy tonight for the 15th Anniversary Assembly of The East London Communities Organisation (TELCO) which saw 2,200 TELCO citizens gather again in Tower Hamlets to celebrate a landmark 15 year relationship of organised communities working together to transform their neighbourhoods. Through bringing communities together and training leaders in the art of public action, TELCO has changed the way local communities make politics happen in east London.

TELCO is the founding chapter of London Citizens, the UK’S largest independent community alliance. Fifteen years on, in 2011, TELCO is now 65 community institutions strong, working in five major east London boroughs and has pioneered Community Organising in the UK as part of London Citizens with over 200 communities in membership.

The Assembly saw the first 50 TELCO members who have successfully applied for jobs at the 2012 Olympics receive certificates from Lord Coe together with reports of local action by TELCO institutions and updates on broader campaigns such as CitySafe and the Living Wage. It was very inspiring to see young and old, churches, mosques, schools and unions working together for the benefit of local communities by prioritising relationships and affirming the contribution and voice of all. Great too to see those, like Bishop Roger Sainsbury, who were involved at the very beginning of TELCO, and therefore CITIZENS UK too, present and their contribution also affirmed.

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Jackson Browne - Lives In The Balance.  

Monday, 6 December 2010

TASK Newsletter 23

Chris Connelly of TASK writes:

The winter arrived soon after our festive tree this year, adding a distinctly seasonal, and decidedly slippery, feel to our local streetscape.

The situation has improved significantly over the last 24 hours, though, and we hope we can proceed with our final streetscene walkabout of the year this coming Friday, December 10th, starting on the pedestrian island outside Seven Kings railway station at 0900.

The walkabout, started by TASK and now widely used across the borough, does just what it says and involves council staff, police and local residents walking the area and picking up on dumping, graffiti, poor paving, out of order lighting, abandoned cars and all the other things that can make life difficult and miserable for local citizens. In many cases, the walkabout allows for immediate action so do come along and be part of a really positive morning. It only lasts a couple of hours and makes a big difference.

On the same day, the purveyors of local live music, the music lounge, return to the Ilford Sports Club on Cricklefields, High Road, Ilford with an evening of live entertainment including Cheesecloth + Dread Fury playing from 8 - 11.30pm.

Cheesecloth are an early 70's covers band with a difference celebrating some refreshing tracks from that great era of rock music, tracks that remain classics but that are less frequently heard these days, from the likes of McGuiness-Flint, Badfinger, Family and loads more great bands. Totally accessible music whether you know the originals or not! Dread Fury features the talents of Graeme Browne, compelling soulful vocalist, creative songwriter and guitarist, augmented with bass and tabla drums. Dread Fury has recently completed his new 5-track EP entitled 'The Dread Furious EP'. It costs just £4 admission and runs at Ilford Sports Club, The Pavilion, Cricklefield Stadium, 486 High Road, Ilford, IG1 1UE.

The week after, on Tuesday December 14th, we will be holding our final TASK supporters gathering of the year, between 7-8pm when we will look back at our achievements and share some festive food and drink. We are hoping to hold the session in the new Seven Kings Library, the campaign for the return of which was initiated by TASK and supported by politicians of all persuasions including our three local ward councillors.

As we write, issues of local crime and policing attract attention, with some concerns expressed about the visibility of our local police team and the return of regular, hardcore public drinking - and possibly drug taking- outside the railway station. Further concerns relate to the unavailability of the Safer Neighbourhood Team over a number of weekends. TASK will be pursuing these matters as a matter of urgency with local police managers, on the basis we are strong supporters of the police and effective police; and that concerns are best shared and resolved to avoid simmering discontent. Keep reading. We are also pursuing an interest in joining our local police panel from a number of supporters via the Rev Jonathan Evens.

Finally, for now, TASK recently attended the annual assembly of The East London Community Organisation, part of Citizens UK, Britain's largest community alliance. The group is currently hoping to work with local groups in Redbridge, to bring on new community leaders and develop the power of community politics in the borough, and certainly, first impressions from the huge, 600 strong meeting in Walthamstow were enormously positive, with a diverse range of groupings from four boroughs coming together to demonstrate
the strength of collective 'people power'.

For those interested, here is a short summary I wrote the day after:

"On a dark autumn evening, with an icy chill in the air, the magnificent backdrop of Walthamstow Assembly Hall played host to one of the largest public gatherings I can remember in years as east enders of all ages, backgrounds and faiths made their way singly, or as part of larger groups, and by bus, train, bike or on foot into the warmth of the hall for an evening of unique community politics courtesy of London Citizens.

The two hour live event, involving over 600 people, combined music, laughter, pageant , praise, affirmation, spectacle and anger in a uniquely uplifting demonstration of people power in one place, somehow colliding the spirit of a big old revivalist public meeting with elements of a game show, peoples jury and talent contest in the weirdest club mix , albeit one which- and this is the key point- had the power to inspire, anger, excite, and ultimately organise us on the basis that working together we are stronger than just operating in our own smaller, separate worlds.

And there were plenty of big, real stories to prove the point, from the presence of UEL bosses, on the same shared stage as cleaners, students and teachers, having literally just signed up to the living wage; through to the live quizzing of top Olympic officials and government representatives. Let’s be honest, this organisation can bend the ear of the powerful and has clout. Which totally matters if we are to realise the promise of 2012.

And to prove the point, and to show that there all our battles are not won, we were left with a challenge. To ensure that the Olympic marathon happens here on our streets leading in to the Olympic site, rather than through the sanitised, west end tourist route proposed.

So, there’s the hook. Your heard it here first. Watch this space for more on what has the potential to become a massive crossover campaign for 2011.

Meanwhile, I just feel pleased to have been part of something big, something positive and something real. Like so many of the attendees last night, coming for a repeat visit, I’ll be back."

Enough for now. Hope to see you on the walkabout and at the supporters meeting.

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Show of Hands - Arrogance Ignorance And Greed.

Monday, 8 November 2010

TASK Newsletter (22)

It's time for our regular round-up of what's happening where we are over the next couple of weeks, so here goes.

Keep music live: Friday November 12 at Ilford Sports Club

Over the last year, a new local live music scene has been emerging courtesy of the Green Fair Music Club, which hosts a monthly set at the Ilford Sports Club, 486 High Road, Ilford, IG1 1UE from 8-1130pm . This allows for the showcasing of new talent and this month sees an eclectic set including two very accomplished local bands.

The New Giants have developed their own brand of rock, drawing together influences such as Neil Young, REM, Crazy Horse, Teenage Fanclub, The Who and Tom Petty. They proved a highly popular act at the Wanstead Festival in September this year and now make their debut appearance at the Green Fair Music Club. Band members include Nigel Mear (Guitars, vocals), John Bennett (Lead guitar, vocals), Les Mear (Bass guitar, vocals), Gary Powell (Drums, percussion). Have a taste of their delicious guitar-based rock on
www.myspace.com/thenewgiants.

Dead Flowers are a 7 piece country rock band featuring guitar, keyboards, violin and mandolin who offer classic covers featuring a huge pinch of Rolling Stones flavoured with blues, soul and Americana, with diverse
material stretching from Eric Clapton and Elvis Costello through Bob Dylan and the Temptations to Chuck Berry and the Doors. www.myspace.com/deadflowerscountry.

All in all, it promises a great night of affordable live music with admission for just £4. Call Steve Collins for more information, or to pre-book for a discounted £3.50. His number is 07917 050490.

There will be light: Seven Kings festive lights and Christmas tree unveiling scheduled for Tuesday November 16 at 5pm

There can be no doubting this has been a tough year for many businesses, which is why we are delighted that the Seven Kings Business Partnership and the Council's Area 5 Committee have invested some money in seasonal celebrations in the all important trading run up to Christmas.

Last year, our big tree on the island outside the railway station and its associated lighting lifted the spirits of locals during the bleak winter, and the good news is that despite the cuts, we will have it all again.

The turning on itself is scheduled for 5pm on Tuesday November 16, with free live entertainment in the run up from 4.30pm courtesy of the Kenneth More Theatre, in Ilford, who will be promoting their 2010 pantomime, Sleeping Beauty.

Come along and join in the fun as we all countdown to Christmas.

Seven Kings Library review meeting

The new library on the High road has now been open for over three months, during which time it has attracted quite phenomenal interest from local people, as we always predicted. We will be taking part in a review session on its workings on Tuesday November 9 from 7.30-8.30pm at the library. Any thoughts or feedback on opening hours and services offered are welcome.

For this reason, there will be no open TASK supporters meeting this month. Our last session of the year in December will be on Monday December 13.

Seven Kings police panel: new set up now up and running

Last time we advertised the first ever AGM of the Seven Kings police panel, and are pleased to advise that the meeting took place and that an enhanced new panel is about to start business. It includes local residents,
neighbourhood watch co-ordinators, traders and representatives from faith and community groups, including TASK, whose nominee Tony Wright was accepted on to the panel. There are still a few unfilled places and if you are interested in getting involved, it is not too late to signal an interest.

The panel is important because it sets our local policing priorities, and monitors police progress in terms of these. At the meeting, we made the case that public drinking around the no drinking zone continues to cause concern and should remain on the priority listing; and also asked for more detail on the worrying spate of more violent crimes happening recently on our streets.

TASK will continue to press for vigilance and for maximum police visibility on our streets over the dark winter months.

High Road Lorry Park: what's happening?

Supporters have been asking about current clean-up and gating works on the old lorry park, which signal the arrival on site of the borough's PRU- Pupil Referral Unit. This provides a range of educational services for those students operating outside of mainstream schools, and, we are told, will be based here, in portkabins, for around two years, having been displaced from the rear of the closed down High Road Pool.

In the longer term, there is talk from the Town Hall of relocating college services on the site, maybe as part of a broader education/ leisure complex possibly even including a new swimming pool.

TASK have always maintained the need for the site to offer community services and will be subjecting all plans to forensic scrutiny, having opposed earlier high density housing proposals which were approved but
abandoned due to the recession.

As we hear more, we will share all ideas with you; and will seek your views on best uses of this last major Seven Kings development site.

Area 5 Committee

The final area 5 meeting of 2010 happens on Monday November 22, at Mayfield School in Goodmayes, starting at 7.15pm.

East London Citizens Annual Assembly: November 16

TASK are proud to have been invited by The East London Citizens Organisation to observe events at their annual assembly, a major gathering of 150 plus faith and community organisations working across east London, which will be reviewing the year and considering its campaign agenda for 2011. TELCO have a proud record of successful campaigning, which includes headline work around implementing the living wage for lower paid workers, and promoting local work for local people at the 2012 Olympics. We have two tickets for any supporters interested in coming along to the live event, at Walthamstow Town Hall, starting at 6.45m. To obtain one, just respond to this mail. We will also offer a full report on the meeting next time.

That's all for now. See you in a fortnight.

Chris Connelly, TASK

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Good Charlotte - We Believe.