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Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by StormontRoad » Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:15 am

What a shame. Such a disappointment for the stallholders and Northcote Road traders. We need community cohesion now more than ever. I'm sure Jonathan has left no stone unturned in trying to make this work, but so many people in this community could afford to make a contribution towards this.

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by snowpea » Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:00 am

Thank you Jonathan and all the team involved. It's a super event thanks for trying and I hope planning goes well for next year!

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by monaco » Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:42 am

Jonathan always has well thought, well written, transparent and very respectful posts. Thank you very much for giving us all the information behind the decision.

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by randomsw11 » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:59 am

What Kat said... thanks to Jonathan and all those who work hard to try to make these events happen.

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by 2009Kat » Tue Jun 13, 2017 8:32 pm

Thank you to Jonathan and everyone else who has worked so hard to try to put the fete on. Without such dedicated and community spirited people we wouldn't even be having this post and I for one am very grateful. It's a shame it won't happen and fingers crossed for next year!

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by Jonny Dyson Property Consultants » Tue Jun 13, 2017 7:01 pm

Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to post on this thread. I would like to add a little more context to the decision to cancel for this year if I may.

Whilst we have a number of sponsors, we have unfortunately lost our two principal sponsors in the last few weeks. I am not going to say who they were as that would be neither fair nor right. It's not in anyone's interest to make these people scapegoats.

The Northcote fete costs a substantial amount to put on and although stall sales contribute around 15% - 20% of this, the remainder comes from sponsorship. Last week we were looking at a shortfall of between £15,000 - £20,000. The further difficulty we had was that following the recent events in London & Manchester, we were uncertain as to what security arrangements we would be asked to put in place. One of the great advantages of the fete in the past was that if there was an incident at the event (fire/flood etc) it was very easy for people to get away from the area, however this year that really works against us. There are 22 main vehicular access points onto Northcote Road and at the very least we would have to provide moveable barriers on each of these to prevent a potential attack from someone driving onto the main road.

The first issue was to raise the £15,000 - £20,000 shortfall, following which we would have a meeting with the Wandsworth SAG (Safety Advisory Group) to determine exactly what other requirements we would have to cover. This meeting was planned for this week. Given the lack of sponsorship funds we had to make a final decision as to whether we could go ahead with the event by last Thursday, and at that time the simple answer was that we did not have sufficient funds to go ahead.

The Northcote event is a little different from the Ritherden & Abbeville events and on this occasion the size and reputation has definitely worked against us. This is not a matter of being 'cowardly' Ronich - we have thousands of people's lives at risk and unless we can stand up and say that we did everything in our power to prevent an attack then it's simply not a risk we are prepared to take.
It's certainly not something I want on my conscience for the rest of my life.

Events like these require the organisers to provide everything from first aid, security, stewards, barriers and so on - there is no assistance such as 'extra Police' as this is not their responsibility. The council do take money for the parking spaces (even though technically it's free parking on a Sunday!!) but what do you expect with the lowest council tax in the country - we can't have it both ways folks. In fairness to them however, the Clapham Junction Town Centre Manager is an absolute gem and she has helped us over the years to find all sorts of bypasses and back routes into extra help and funding. Mind you, her role is being cut from the Wandsworth budget next year so that will be that!!

Lastly, the sponsor was also not Hamptons. Although my previous company sponsored the event for a couple of years, as Papinian says, the general slowdown of the property market since the stamp duty changes (very little to do with Brexit by the way) has ensured that there is precious little money from estate agents to throw around at sponsorship these days. The Parsley Song - 'making a packet' - you couldn't be further from the truth, it's still a miracle to me that more haven't gone under already!! As for paying to get in, this is definitely something that we will need to look at for next year, however it would require significant fencing, and fully staffed check points at every one of the 22 connecting roads which, whilst possible, could cost just as much as the entry fee would raise.

Thankfully we have had three potential sponsors come forward this week, so we will be engaging with them to make sure that next year's fete can go ahead. It's a great shame to have had to cancel, for the residents, the local businesses and also the stall holders who had this weekend blocked in their diaries for the last few months, however I'm genuinely heartened by the fact that it's clearly an event that so many people have come to love. We will be back...!!!

Many thanks for reading,

Jonathan

Chairman
Northcote Business Network

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by PleasantPresents » Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:49 pm

Hi, we are a local small business and we were supposed to be having a stall at the event. We are disappointed too!

May I ask Janburt, do you have any stall spaces left at Abbeville? :D

www.pleasantpresentslondon.co.uk

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by papinian » Tue Jun 13, 2017 9:48 am

The absence of a sponsor is a sign of the post-Brexit London property market downturn.

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by mlm » Tue Jun 13, 2017 9:39 am

Ah, very sad. We have gone to the summer fete every year and always had so much fun with friends and family. Many thanks to the organisers for trying.
Fingers crossed for next year.

In case there's ever a choice, the summer fete is hands down better than the christmas one.

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by parsleysong » Mon Jun 12, 2017 7:14 pm

I doubt any local multi-millionaires want to put their hand in their pocket and be attacked as "tory scum". It needs to be a business that is making big money in the local area (wasn't it Hamptons who sponsored it in previous years, surely they are still making a packet?) or we pay to get in, like at any school local summer fair. It's no doubt too late this year but might be worth thinking about for future years.

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by Talkman » Mon Jun 12, 2017 5:49 pm

Shame there's no local multi millionaire who could dip into their pocket to ease the finacial burden.

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by janburt » Mon Jun 12, 2017 4:43 pm

Hi - just dipping into the thread with my Abbeville Fete hat on (I co-chair the event) to say that the Abbeville Fete IS going ahead on Saturday 24th June from 12 noon - 4pm. We too have faced financial challenges this year so we know how our Northcote Road Fete friends feel...please try to come along and support us...the theme is Wild West so cowboy hats and bandanas welcome!

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by Gullsands » Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:03 am

NB Lillypad - in Jonathan's post on 3rd June he said that the fete could only ever go ahead thanks to sponsorship and a "GENEROUS DONATION from Wandsworth Council". I'm not sure what the logic is for giving generously with one hand (donation) and then taking with the other (parking space suspension fees etc), but overall their role seems far from shameful. What really is a shame is that no corporate sponsor could be found despite best efforts - hopefully the winter event will be better than ever though. Good luck to the organisers.

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by Annabel (admin) » Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:00 am

Hi Everyone
I hope people don't mind too much but I've removed the references to potential sponsors - it didn't seem fair for us to speculate on who it might be when we don't know. I may be being overly sensitive but our site has actually fallen over twice today due to very high traffic and I think this story may be the reason why so I wanted to get it right!

Thanks all!

Re: Northcote summer fete in doubt

by mumbelievable » Mon Jun 12, 2017 8:42 am

sad news.

It does annoy me that Wandsworth council have to take their massive cut from closing the road (re: parking spaces at £25 each and I am sure there are other charges they make for the event). Shame on them.

These events benefit many and its costs like these that are sometimes the final straw.

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