Play Park Ideas from Cromer Junior School

park ideas from Cromer Junior SchoolOne of your priorities for the Park is a children’s play area – probably on the old bowling lawn.Who better to ask for inspiration than the children who will use it.  Cromer Junior School have worked really hard and have come up with some really great ideas.

Lots of colourful drawings and some superb models.

These are on display in the cafe – please take time to have a look and put forward your own ideas.

Now we’ve got to bring these to life.

Many thanks to all those who have contributed, and to Emma Petersen for organising the project.

There are loads more ideas from the school in the cafe

Chair’s report March 2016

As presented to the AGM on 23 March 2016
Last March the Friends of North Lodge Park were set up formally with a constitution and elected committee. Much had happened prior to this and thanks should be recorded for Carolyn Candish’s help in making it all happen, not least the creation of the first constitution.In the first meeting of the committee the officers were appointed and 6 members selected to join Cromer Town Council’s North Lodge Park Committee (CTC Committee) as representatives of the community. Over the year these six also became a strategy group for the whole committee.

The first action of the committee was to manage a consultation on the views of the community and visitors about what they wanted to see happen to the Park. This was done so we could speak on behalf of the community – our key role. The tremendous response of 747 completed questionnaires gave a clear direction for the ongoing maintenance and improvement of the Park as a ‘quintessential seaside park’.

Between March and July we attended meetings of the CTC Committee. We did try to help by making suggestions and asking questions but it was not an easy relationship. Possibly there was some confusion over the role of the Friends which may have caused some of these difficulties. Fundamentally we were anxious to ensure the Council was fully prepared to take over the running of the Park. The way procedures were used also made it very hard for the Friends to contribute effectively, for example, there are still some unresolved issues such as disputed minutes. One result of these difficulties was that this committee was put on hold while negotiations continued between CTC and North Norfolk District Council (NNDC).

As we had tried, unsuccessfully, to get underneath what was causing the delay (negotiations had been going on for over 15 months) we asked for clarification from NNDC and for an end to the stalemate. The Friends have always said they were happy to work with whoever owns the park. NNDC then set a deadline for completion. Cromer Town Council missed this deadline and so the ownership of the Park remained with NNDC.

We met NNDC immediately to explore next steps and were not a little surprised when in response to our question about the cafe we were given the keys to run it! With tremendous support from the committee, the donation of furniture and crockery and cutlery from the community and inspiring creative direction from Emma Dale, Vice-chair of the Friends Committee, the cafe was open!

NNDC were very helpful in providing all materials and covering costs of utilities and rent. In return, as part of the reciprocal arrangement, the Friends also started to tidy the gardens around the café. The rose garden has been transformed. While there is still work to do on the wooden pergolas, the whole area looks so much better. The 15 months of stagnation had left this part of the Park in a very sorry state. Thanks should recorded for the volunteer gardeners, especially the regular few that have given hundreds of hours to the Park. In addition, a small bed in the rose garden is now being tended by children from the nursery in the Park.

The café has gone from strength to strength. It has been open at least 6 days a week and throughout the whole winter. It has received much praise from locals and visitors, some travelling many miles to sample our cake, crepes and coffee. It has certainly brought more visitors to Cromer. But it does much more than this. It has created a community hub where everyone feels welcome – on both sides on the counter. In addition, it has raised not insignificant funds for the Friends to use for the Park.

It must be stressed that all has been possible only because of a huge commitment by some of the Friends. Many members of the committee giving up weeks of their time to ensure the cafe is open for all. Several members also have created hundreds of cakes – which have often been declared as being the best ever tasted! As a result of this success it became increasingly clear that we needed a co-ordinator to run the cafe and that there should be some financial recompense for the hours this takes. After much discussion with all involved we appointed a co-ordinator as a trial until the end of March. This has worked very well.

The Friends have also managed several very successful events in the Park all centred around the cafe. There has been a jazz afternoon, boat building on the boating lake, French speaking afternoons, special afternoon teas and performances by singing groups including carol singing. The next event is on Good Friday when we will assemble the picnic benches purchased with funds raised by Budgens sale of books. We are very grateful to Budgens for their support and also to Cromer Trophies for supplying the plaques.

Since August members of the strategy group have met with NNDC, both councillors and officers. These meetings were very helpful and led to very quick responses so that, for example, speed signs and ramps were added in the main drive and a new window fitted in the cafe. In our second meeting the Friends were asked to come up with some more detailed ideas for the Park. This fitted very well into our plans to hold a second survey – as stated in our first survey – and so the Friends moved very quickly on this. We shared our ideas with NNDC and then published them.

Unfortunately, following the publication of our ideas we were called to a meeting at which it was very clear that some councillors were very unhappy that we had included all our proposals as some did not fit with their plans. Most significant of these being the use of the concrete area for car parking. The Friends were aware of this possibility and thus included a question in the survey specifically about parking. However, on the basis of all that we know about the community’s views about the Park we did not feel that we could include car parking as one of our proposals.

More recently it has proved difficult for these councillors to find a time to meet us and so we met with officers to explore how we could continue to work together in the best interests of the Park. This was a very helpful meeting.

However, the next thing we heard was that we would have to bid for the cafe in an open tendering process. We had agreed to take over the costs of the utilities after March this year but it was a shock that at the eleventh hour we would also have to bid for the cafe for a new licence to start in April – and, if successful, pay the rent of £3,500. We accept and understand the need for an open tendering process but it would have been helpful to have had this notification earlier.

Putting aside the issue that this was a tenfold increase from what had been calculated in 2013, and the fact that we would be paying for the privilege of raising money for the Park, we thought long and hard about the viability of the Friends being able to continue to run the cafe in the way it had evolved. It is clear that cafe is at the heart of the work of the Friends and so explored several options. In the end it was agreed that Emma Dale would run the cafe as a non-profit making social enterprise on behalf of the Friends. We have just heard our bid was successful and so we look forward now to our next challenges.

Overall everyone should all be very proud of what has been achieved so far. The Park is coming back to life and many new friends have been created through working together and sharing hopes for the future.

However some things may not have gone as well as they could. We may have been too strong, or not strong enough, in some meetings. We may have been too naive about how local democracy works and our immediate concerns about the cafe may have taken our eyes off the bigger picture – it certainly left the gardeners working on their own. The enthusiasm and energy of the Friends committee meant that we may have wanted to move things along more quickly than was always possible although we have been surprised how quickly things can happen when there is a will. The fact that we have constantly represented the views of the community even when that may have created extra conflict may also have some bearing on the current situation.

Next year will be another interesting one! We will now need to build on the good relations developed with officers at NNDC and with Tim Adams Cromer Town Major and some other Town Councillors. We will also need to keep our eyes on the whole Park – which has always been our main focus.

Finally sincere thanks should be given to all those that have worked so hard to make everything we have done such a success. In particular, thanks go to Barry Meadows, secretary, who has done more than anyone. Thanks to Rosemary Price for her work as treasurer at the start of the Friends and to Samantha Annison for joining the committee as a co-opted member (and thanks to Matt her husband for his help with signs and notice board). Also we express our best wishes to Carole Ormrod and wish her well and to Sylvie Kilshaw for her help on the committee. And, last but certainly not least, to everyone who have contributed so much to make all this possible.

Tony Knight
Chair of the Friends of North Lodge Park

 

Beach Hut

Thanks to Emma for her nifty brush work, our Crab and Lobster Trail beach hut is on display in the cafe

Easter in the Park

easter in North Lodge parkOn Good Friday (March25th) we will be in North Lodge Park to construct the lovely new picnic tables and benches. These have been bought with money raised by the book sale which Budgens of Cromer have kindly been running for us. There will be a paddle boat workshop and arts and crafts for children as well as a cafe full of delicious goodies! If you are feeling handy and would like to help with the tables, would like to see your child happily occupied with a paddle boat and paint, or just fancy a coffee in the sunshine ( ever hopeful) then come and join us from 10.30 a.m. The tables should be ready in time for you to enjoy a lunchtime picnic!
 Good Friday (March25th) we will be in North Lodge Park

Community Feedback on December ideas for North Lodge Park

Proposals for discussion on the future of the Park

Summary

In April 2015 the Friends published a report on the views of the community about the future of North Lodge Park, with a proposal for a second survey to collect detailed responses to more specific plans for the Park.

In August 2015 the Friends were granted a licence for the cafe in the Park and have worked with North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) to bring new life back into the Park. The Friends have been overwhelmed at the strength of support from the community and visitors for the Park, and for the work of the Friends. There is no doubt that the Park holds a very special place in many people’s memories.

Towards the end of 2015 NNDC asked the Friends to propose ideas for improvements to North Lodge Park. The ideas were published in December and the feedback received forms the basis of this report.

The message that comes across time and time again is that the community want the Park to be a well maintained safe, community place, with flowers and lawns; a special place of heritage and memories.Thanks to the 364 people who gave feedback on the ideas proposed; added to the 750 responses given to the first survey over 1100 opinions have been expressed about the Park, showing the Park remains a key focus for the community.

There is overwhelming support for the ideas proposed: over 85% of responses supported the proposals. The message that comes across time and time again is that the community want the Park to be a well maintained safe, community place, with flowers and lawns; a special place of heritage and memories.

totals: Community view of proposed ideas, March 2016, North Lodge Park, CromerThe strongest positive response, with 93% in support, is to use the cafe as a hub for life in the Park. Many commented on the huge success of the cafe and how it has already provided a much needed focal point for the community.

There is also very strong support (over 90%) for the renovation of the gardens, including the Rose garden. Comments made in support of these renovations show that the community wants the Park to be a well maintained green space full of colour.

The proposal for the children’s play area also generated much support with 87% in favour; supporting comments wanted to make this a priority.

One idea received much less support: 40% of responses were against moving the boating lake.

As part of the proposals, the Friends asked for feedback on using part of the Park for a car park as this is always raised in discussions on the Park. Just over half of responses were against the use of any part of the Park for a car park. Where there was support for using part of the Park for car parking the concrete area received the most support, but with the caveat that it was done in keeping with the nature of the Park and enabled the Park to be properly maintained.

download the full reprtThe full report contains details on the responses, and a set of 5 recommended actions.

Read the full report…

New Draft Constitution

It has become clear that we need to formalise our status as a group so we will are proposing to apply to become a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (Foundation model) which means updating our constitution at the AGM.

To simplify this change we’re adopting as much of our current constitution that we agreed last year, and fitting this into the standard charity commission constitution.

The main points are:

constitution-1Charity name:

  • there is already a charity called North Lodge Park (based in Darlington) so we hope the Charity Commission will allow North Lodge Park, Cromer

Charitable objectives:

  • we are proposing these keep as on our current constitution
    1. To protect, enhance and promote North Lodge Park as a place of recreation and enjoyment for the long term benefit of the local community and visitors
    2. To encourage wide community input and participation in improving the Park so that the Park may best serve the local community and visitors
    3. To develop, promote and manage facilities and functions in the Park to provide recreational and social opportunities for the local community and visitors

The rest of the 11 pages are standard ways to operate a charity.

You can read our proposed draft constitution here.

You can see the standard format on the charity commission website: gov.uk/…./FoundationModelConstitution.pdf

 

Bid to run cafe

from the EDP, 15 March

 

north lodge park macmillan 2015Cromer’s Friends of North Lodge Park are crossing their fingers that they will be picked to run the café they have revived and made successful.

Their bid comes at a critical time for the much-loved park, owned by North Norfolk District Council (NNDC) which is trying to attract a partner willing to invest in its attractions and facilities after a long period of stagnation.

The Friends believe a trust, in which it is a partner, should be formed to run the park.

Friends’ volunteers re-opened the café, rent-free, with NNDC’s blessing eight months ago. The council has been paying the business rates.

It attracts loyal regulars from the town and further afield, according to Friends’ secretary Barry Meadows.

Now NNDC is advertising for someone to operate it commercially, and pay £3,500 rent for a year from April 1.

“It’s been amazing,” said Mr Meadows. “The community is so grateful and supportive. The café is our focus. It’s where we meet the community and find out what’s going on. If we didn’t have that focus, it would make it much more difficult for us.”

The Friends will hold their annual meeting next week, on Wednesday March 23 at 7.30pm in Cromer Community Hall, Garden Street, when responses to their latest survey will be discussed. They are due to be published on March 18.

Mr Meadows said 364 people had answered a questionnaire asking for their views on suggested ways ahead for the park.

“The message coming across is that the community wants a park which is well maintained; a safe community place, with flowers and lawns – a special place of heritage and memories,” he added.

Respondents were divided over NNDC proposals to convert the former children’s play area into a 55-space pay-and-display car park.

“At the moment we are in limbo, and a bit frustrated,” said Mr Meadows.

“We need the café licence for another year and more information about the car park and the Prior Information Notice (NNDC’s advertisement for a partner to invest in the park).”

The Friends had earmarked money from the café for improvement projects which might include restoring the thatched collectors’ cabins by the sunken garden.

 

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The Park tale with more twists and turns than a twisty-turny thing

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Tea for two.

This week North Norfolk District Council has advertised a tender for running the cafe in North Lodge Park for 12 months from April 1st.

We are disappointed with the timing of this announcement and are currently discussing the way forward. The Friends have been invited to submit a tender and we will be discussing various options before making any decisions

Apologies if this means a delay in publishing our report on your feedback to the ideas for the Park, the report will be out in time for the AGM on 23rd March.

Hope to see many of you in the cafe soon

Barry Meadows
Trainee bid writer

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What’s in a budget?

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North Lodge Park SurveyThe analysis begins.

Over 350 of you took the time to give us feedback on the ideas we produced in response to a request by NNDC. We’ve now got the enviable task of turning the gear wheels to analyse the results: from the 9 of you who were completely against everything to the 22 who were completely for everything, and the 160 of you who added extra comments. If you don’t see us for a while you know what we’re doing!.

The budget box

north lodge park cromerMost budget statements aren’t as dramatic as those produced by the Chancellor, but they still give indications on thinking, intentions and plans. When NNDC published their budget on Friday (for discussion at next week’s cabinet meeting) there were a couple of pointers of interest.

  1. In the capital spend for 2016/17 there is £121,000 for the development of a 55 space car park on the concrete area in North Lodge Park, subject to a Car Park Order which will involve a full public consultation,
  2. In the supporting description, NNDC announced their intention to issue a Prior Information Notice (PIN) to try and attract a partner who will be prepared to invest in the park and its facilities and attractions.

In our meetings with NNDC about the future of North Lodge Park we have always made it clear that we think the development and maintenance of the Park should be considered as a whole. This remains our position: we find it difficult to consider whether or not there should be a car park in North Lodge Park without seeing the bigger picture. Yes, there are some arguments that would support the case for enabling some parking – particularly disabled parking – in North Lodge Park (and equally strong arguments against) but without the context of knowing what else is planned, for us the debate is not complete.

Over the coming weeks we will be meeting with NNDC to try to find out more about their plans and will keep you updated. If you hear any details please let us know so we can develop a complete picture for any discussion we have.

damage in North Lodge ParkUnfortunately…

Cromer isn’t immune to acts of vandalism, and I’m sorry to report that recently North Lodge Park has seen a couple of incidents: in December there was some graffiti in the Park and around the Doctor’s Steps, and last weekend some of the garden furniture in the Rose Garden and the A frame (made for us by Matt Annison) was ruined overnight.

Annual General Meeting

Don’t forget the AGM for the Friends of North Lodge Park will be on Wednesday 23rd March at 7.30pm in the Community Hall.

We expect this year to be an exciting one in the Park and we need your help to make it happen. The Friends are only as strong as you make it with your support – and as we go into the new year we would like to add to the committee to help with the tasks we need to work on this year.

If you have the time, energy, skills and passion for the Park (is that all of you?) please come along and help. Pop into the cafe (we will need more help in the cafe as summer approaches) and talk to one of the committee about how you can get involved.

Hope to see you soon.

Barry Meadows
Secretary to chief cook and bottle washer,
Friends of North Lodge Park