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 Friends of Brandwood End Cemetery, Brandwood |
Manifesto
Mission Statement
The aim and purpose of the Forum is to secure and support the well-being and improvement of the Parks and Open Spaces in the City of Birmingham in all their aspects.
- It is a basic requirement that open spaces in Birmingham should be welcoming, sustainable, clean, safe and accessible to all.
- Opens spaces in Birmingham offer a range of resources for future generations and should be cared for as such.
- The inequality of open spaces across Birmingham must be addressed by reclaiming old and creating new open spaces.
- Effective open spaces in Birmingham are the result of consultation and partnership between all stakeholders in open spaces - community, voluntary, statutory and private organisations, users and staff.
- BOSF will provide a collective voice to ensure that Birmingham’s open spaces are developed with a view to local, future needs.
- BOSF will work to support and develop the voices of open space users to ensure that they are heard.
- Decisions about open spaces in Birmingham must take into account local, regional and national needs - but must be driven by local priorities.
- Friends groups need to work with service deliverers to innovate in management plans for and the maintenance of open spaces in Birmingham.
- Common sense maintenance delivered by on-site staff with a commitment to "their" open space will produce the best results.
- Birmingham needs to invest in the training and development of all those working for the well being of open spaces in Birmingham.
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Committee Members
This years committee were voted in at our Spring meeting in March 2007.
Emma Woolf - Chair (Friends of Cotteridge Park)
Sarah Royal - Vice-Chair (CSV Environment)
Phil Evans - Treasurer (Friends of Kings Norton Local Nature Reserve)
David Papadopoulos - Secretary (Highbury Park Friends)
Anita Corey, Mark Crooke, Ellie Gabbay, Mike Overton, Rupert Johnson, Joanna Randle, Maggie Sweet - Members
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