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Topic: Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club
Posted by: Jim Storrar
Date/Time: 11/08/20 08:53:00

Some readers may have read the very sad and alarming news that the bowling green at Gunnersbury Park is to be "repurposed" as a putting green (also known as a crazy golf course).

Much has changed since the incorporation of the Community Interest Company (CIC) in 2015. In that year, as part of a leisure strategy for the Park, it was stated that "the location of the bowls club and its green is seen as a positive to the scheme in terms of development of the club, membership and participation. For example use of the sports hall for indoor short matt bowls and general increase in footfall to the site. The councils have met with the bowls club committee and will continue to work together in developing these proposals."

There is no question that the CIC faces formidable financial challenges, greatly exacerbated by the Covid crisis and by the fire at the cafe. However other significant problems, including the one year delay in the completion of the Sports Hub, appear to be due to poor project management rather than to bad luck.

The CIC is a not-for-profit community interest company set up to manage Gunnersbury Park and Museum. The CIC is managed by a board of 6 people, supported by an executive arm comprising the CEO and other salaried staff. Amongst other things a CIC is statutorily responsible for ensuring that the company is run in a way that satisfies the community interest test. In practice, this means that it may be required to give more weight to the interests of the community than to financial returns although, like any other company, it is required to remain solvent.

A matter of very significant public concern is the "democratic deficit" which characterises the CIC's activities. This is manifested in a lack of transparency, accountabilty, and reluctance to engage with the community. For example, the CIC publishes no lists of meeting dates, agendas, minutes, or agreed action points.

This latest announcement by the CIC presages the wanton destruction of a precious community facility which was founded in 1931 and which could still be reinstated. It is clear that the CIC is bent on the cynical engineering of a situation whereby they hope that a planning permission for a cafe/restaurant at the bowling club pavilion will be be granted in due course.

Descriptions of events over recent years have been characterised by misunderstandings, blatant misinformation and, like any other sports club, some internal dissension. At the end of its life the Bowling Club had 25 members, of which 22 were active. The Club was fully aware of the need to grow its membership, of all ages. To this end, the CIC were approached and a strategy was presented to them. A 2-year plan, allowing for completion of the new Sports Hub building, then 1 year exposure to all the visitors to the Hub, and then 1 year of open days and free training and associated publicity. It was felt that as a result the membership could easily be raised to 60 or more particularly as there were positive signs of a revival in the sport.The CIC rejected the plan out of hand.

The club was given notice to quit the site by 9 January 2020. The CIC had reneged on an agreed extension of the Licence to Occupy and thereby forced the departure of the bowls club.

All of those involved in the CIC's decision should hang their heads in shame. Brentford Voice wishes to do all in its very limited power to rescue the situation. To that end we would welcome any comments, suggestions, and expressions of support.

Please post your replies on this Forum or send an email to info@brentfordvoice.co.uk


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club11/08/20 08:53:00 Jim Storrar
   Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club11/08/20 09:20:00 Raymond Havelock
      Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club11/08/20 10:35:00 Vanessa Smith
         Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club11/08/20 12:51:00 N V Brooks
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club11/08/20 13:06:00 Alison Robins
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club11/08/20 13:36:00 Vanessa Smith
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club11/08/20 15:18:00 Jim Storrar
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club11/08/20 17:39:00 N V Brooks
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club14/08/20 21:00:00 Barbara Martin
   Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club13/08/20 19:06:00 Mike Paterson
      Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club13/08/20 22:34:00 Bela Cunha
         Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club14/08/20 12:16:00 Vanessa Smith
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club14/08/20 21:20:00 Raymond Havelock

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