Garon Park Community Interest Company (GP CIC) & Wellbeing at Garon Park CIO
GP CIC was founded in 2015, with the aim of providing ‘sustainable destination sports and wellbeing facilities’ to the local community.
GP CIC is a company limited by guarantee and is directed by a Board of local volunteer Directors, with specialist skills to ensure proper compliance and processes are applied to all activities.
GP CIC commissioned a report to assess the health and wellbeing of the local area and to look at how we could best use the ground to help alleviate some of the most serious social impacts facing the local community. We found that in the local community, life expectancy among men was 9 years less than the national average and 7 years less for women, which in itself is shocking, but that local people’s usage of the NHS was 1.6 of the national average (1). We also established the area had high immigration rates and local wards were in the top 5% of the country’s most deprived.
We drew up our outline plans and ran various consultations events within the local community, one of which attracted over 3,000 attendees, and formulated a plan, which included the setting up of a charity, Wellbeing at Garon Park (WBGP) and then started our work to find the funding to finance our levelling up mission.
WBGP is a registered charity CIO and is directed by a Board of local volunteer Trustees, with specialist skills and experience which complement the target aims of the charity.
WBGP’s aim is to use the natural wealth of the site to “improve the mental and physical health and wellbeing of the local community, while enhancing the beauty, biodiversity and environmental value of the site.”
In 2019 GP CIC signed a substantial Lease on the 32 acres site with Norman Garon Trust, after jointly raising £1.7m for sports and wellbeing facilities with WBGP in the same year.
GP CIC completed the installation of a 3G football pitch in January 2020 and in March 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic struck and we, as the rest of the nation, had to close. It was however not all bad news as we had funds to build the WBGP offer, the Vitality Park, which features a near 1k specialist fitness pathway with activities spaced along the route.
The site operates a ‘levelling up’ agenda, which means we offer the same access to a safe, non-judgemental facilities to everyone.
In 2019 we employed 1 person on site, in 2022 that has gone up to 12, all from the local community.
The site has been financially sustainable from day 1 with our business plan based on letting and licensing facilities to suitable local partner organisations to deliver community services in our facilities.
The regeneration of the site allowed us to immediately provide the community with safe facilities and activities to improve their mental and physical health after lockdown in April 2021 – a time when local people were struggling disproportionately with the challenges of the pandemic.
We were extremely pleased therefore, when in June 2021 we were chosen by the Local Authority to deliver the Community Regeneration Fund (CRF – In2Volunteering and In2Work) – and Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programmes locally – both of which have proven our model’s ability to provide a first class, focused execution at scale.
Clive Shiret
Director
Garon Park CIC provides destination quality facilities for the use of the whole community equally.
Our funding model relies on us programming different users and activities into our various facilities at different times of the day, 7 day a week, and the more facilities we have the greater the amount of regular access we can provide for everyone.
GP CIC has a masterplan for developing the site further to benefit the mental and physical health and wellbeing of the local community.
Our plans include:
There is currently 1 x 3G football pitch on site. GP CIC are working with the Football Foundation to provide a second 3G pitch, including changing facilities. Trinity FC will be our lead key club with further key club partners announced as the project progresses
Our aim is to install a full size Gen2 multiuse pitch, focussing on Hockey and Netball, both Olympic sports. Southend has a need for a pitch to accommodate these sports after the loss of local facilities and the continued high levels of demand, especially in development of youth, which justify the inclusion in our plans. We are partnering Southend Hockey Club in this activity and we will be collecting further interested groups as the project progresses
There are significant levels of deprivation in the local area with all that brings in terms of poor health and wellbeing outcomes. We plan to provide Camping Pods for families to forget life’s usual daily pressures and use all the specialist facilities to help family units interact and relax in our safe environment. The plan also provides social dining facilities and all the domestic facilities to make for a successful stay.
In front of the clubhouse we have a vital community area, which houses an extremely busy playground and a multi age social and physical fitness area. The plan is to introduce an all weather surface and more shelter so the area offers a year around clean outdoor activity space.
We have produced a base line survey and GAP analysis report, including extensive consultations with local young people over the course of the year. The aim of the project is to provide a multidisciplined safe area, where our local young people can socialise, get fit, practise life skills, vocational skills and hobbies while following a path way to their future lives. The aim is to initially provide a large sports hall and a large social facility with associated resources. We are currently involved with a major funding partner to provide base facilities and if successful we will be having a major push to finance further associated facilities which our research suggests would be welcomed by the youth community – further details to follow.
We are producing plans to turn our scoreboard into a large multi disciplined Heritage Arts Centre for visual arts. The plan revolves around the use of the area by the community as a whole, in keeping with our overall vision for the site.
Garon Park Bar Limited – Company number 09727418
GPB Limited is a private company limited by guarantee without share capital, wholly owned by Garon Park CIC. All of our trading is processed through this company. Full terms and conditions can be found here.
Garon Park Community Interest Company (GP CIC) & Wellbeing at Garon Park CIO
GP CIC was founded in 2015, with the aim of providing ‘sustainable destination sports and wellbeing facilities’ to the local community.
GP CIC is a company limited by guarantee and is directed by a Board of local volunteer Directors, with specialist skills to ensure proper compliance and processes are applied to all activities.
GP CIC commissioned a report to assess the health and wellbeing of the local area and to look at how we could best use the ground to help alleviate some of the most serious social impacts facing the local community. We found that in the local community, life expectancy among men was 9 years less than the national average and 7 years less for women, which in itself is shocking, but that local people’s usage of the NHS was 1.6 of the national average (1). We also established the area had high immigration rates and local wards were in the top 5% of the country’s most deprived.
We drew up our outline plans and ran various consultations events within the local community, one of which attracted over 3,000 attendees, and formulated a plan, which included the setting up of a charity, Wellbeing at Garon Park (WBGP) and then started our work to find the funding to finance our levelling up mission.
WBGP is a registered charity CIO and is directed by a Board of local volunteer Trustees, with specialist skills and experience which complement the target aims of the charity.
WBGP’s aim is to use the natural wealth of the site to “improve the mental and physical health and wellbeing of the local community, while enhancing the beauty, biodiversity and environmental value of the site.”
In 2019 GP CIC signed a substantial Lease on the 32 acres site with Norman Garon Trust, after jointly raising £1.7m for sports and wellbeing facilities with WBGP in the same year.
GP CIC completed the installation of a 3G football pitch in January 2020 and in March 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic struck and we, as the rest of the nation, had to close. It was however not all bad news as we had funds to build the WBGP offer, the Vitality Park, which features a near 1k specialist fitness pathway with activities spaced along the route.
The site operates a ‘levelling up’ agenda, which means we offer the same access to a safe, non-judgemental facilities to everyone.
In 2019 we employed 1 person on site, in 2022 that has gone up to 12, all from the local community.
The site has been financially sustainable from day 1 with our business plan based on letting and licensing facilities to suitable local partner organisations to deliver community services in our facilities.
The regeneration of the site allowed us to immediately provide the community with safe facilities and activities to improve their mental and physical health after lockdown in April 2021 – a time when local people were struggling disproportionately with the challenges of the pandemic.
We were extremely pleased therefore, when in June 2021 we were chosen by the Local Authority to deliver the Community Regeneration Fund (CRF – In2Volunteering and In2Work) – and Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programmes locally – both of which have proven our model’s ability to provide a first class, focused execution at scale.
Clive Shiret
Director
Garon Park CIC provides destination quality facilities for the use of the whole community equally.
Our funding model relies on us programming different users and activities into our various facilities at different times of the day, 7 day a week, and the more facilities we have the greater the amount of regular access we can provide for everyone.
GP CIC has a masterplan for developing the site further to benefit the mental and physical health and wellbeing of the local community.
Our plans include:
There is currently 1 x 3G football pitch on site. GP CIC are working with the Football Foundation to provide a second 3G pitch, including changing facilities. Trinity FC will be our lead key club with further key club partners announced as the project progresses
Our aim is to install a full size Gen2 multiuse pitch, focussing on Hockey and Netball, both Olympic sports. Southend has a need for a pitch to accommodate these sports after the loss of local facilities and the continued high levels of demand, especially in development of youth, which justify the inclusion in our plans. We are partnering Southend Hockey Club in this activity and we will be collecting further interested groups as the project progresses
There are significant levels of deprivation in the local area with all that brings in terms of poor health and wellbeing outcomes. We plan to provide Camping Pods for families to forget life’s usual daily pressures and use all the specialist facilities to help family units interact and relax in our safe environment. The plan also provides social dining facilities and all the domestic facilities to make for a successful stay.
In front of the clubhouse we have a vital community area, which houses an extremely busy playground and a multi age social and physical fitness area. The plan is to introduce an all weather surface and more shelter so the area offers a year around clean outdoor activity space.
We have produced a base line survey and GAP analysis report, including extensive consultations with local young people over the course of the year. The aim of the project is to provide a multidisciplined safe area, where our local young people can socialise, get fit, practise life skills, vocational skills and hobbies while following a path way to their future lives. The aim is to initially provide a large sports hall and a large social facility with associated resources. We are currently involved with a major funding partner to provide base facilities and if successful we will be having a major push to finance further associated facilities which our research suggests would be welcomed by the youth community – further details to follow.
We are producing plans to turn our scoreboard into a large multi disciplined Heritage Arts Centre for visual arts. The plan revolves around the use of the area by the community as a whole, in keeping with our overall vision for the site.
Garon Park Bar Limited – Company number 09727418
GPB Limited is a private company limited by guarantee without share capital, wholly owned by Garon Park CIC. All of our trading is processed through this company.
Wellbeing At Garon Park is a CIO with the purpose of providing sustainable facilities that can be used to improve local health and wellbeing, as well as enhancing the beauty, biodiversity and environmental value of the 30-acre Garon Park site in Southend on Sea.
The anchor feature is the wellbeing trail which includes multipurpose pathways for cycling, running, walking and wheelchair access. The trail will be used by 100s and act as a hub for community and wellbeing initiatives, including the Nature and Art Trails. There will be path seating and shelters at feature points around the wellbeing site for:
Rest and reflection
Enjoyment of vista points
Relaxation in the Sensory Garden
Enjoyment of the Nature Pond
We also have:
The Garon Park Shed, for those wanting to make new friends while learning or honing their practical woodworking skills
The Hive Nature School
The Community Garden for gardening experiences, achievement and social interaction
An Orchard majoring on native Essex species of fruit trees
An Outdoor Gym
And plans for an Arts & Crafts centre
And, of course, our clubhouse with kitchen and bar facilities is available for indoor meetings, socials and group activity sessions.
The Charity’s Object as stated in our Constitution
To assist charities and charitable bodies working for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Borough of Southend on Sea and surrounding areas by providing and maintaining secure and private facilities:
a) to promote and protect the good physical, mental and sensory health of the residents; and/or
b) for the recreation or other leisure time occupation of those residents who have need of such facilities by reason of their health, infirmity or disablement in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving their conditions of life.
Purpose
Wellbeing At Garon Park
Develop & maintain facilities to support Health & Wellbeing activities at Garon Park
Co-ordinate the booking of facilities at the Garon Park site
Co-ordinate the volunteer force supporting the Garon Park site
Community groups
Organise activities to make the best use of the facilities at Garon Park
Set goals for Health & Wellbeing outcomes and monitor progress
Manage community group membership and activities
Care
We will provide sustainable facilities that improve local health and wellbeing outcomes via self-help
We will act as a catylyst for the local community to enhance pride, resilience and self-sufficiency
We will ensure that we protect and enhance the local ecology and environment of the Garon Park site
We will provide creative solutions that meet local community needs and deliver value for money
Compassion
We will support community self-help to sustain physical, mental or emotional wellbeing
We will be sensitive to and act upon the stated needs of the local community
We will show perseverance, patience, tolerance, warmth and resolve
We will act in an altruistic way
Integrity
We will reflect the principles and objectives of the wellbeing@garonpark charity in what we do
We will act with respect, honesty, truthfulness and accuracy
We will behave in an ethical way
We will ensure that we are seen as dependable and reliable in our relationships
Co-operation
We will act for the common good and mutual benefit of the local community and the groups that represent it
We will partner with other groups and organisations where we can achieve a better outcome
We will show fairness, justice and courtesy to others
We will act in a rational, realistic and flexible way
Care
We will provide sustainable facilities that improve local health and wellbeing outcomes via self-help
We will act as a catylyst for the local community to enhance pride, resilience and self-sufficiency
We will ensure that we protect and enhance the local ecology and environment of the Garon Park site
We will provide creative solutions that meet local community needs and deliver value for money
Compassion
We will support community self-help to sustain physical, mental or emotional wellbeing
We will be sensitive to and act upon the stated needs of the local community
We will show perseverance, patience, tolerance, warmth and resolve
We will act in an altruistic way
Integrity
We will reflect the principles and objectives of the wellbeing@garonpark charity in what we do
We will act with respect, honesty, truthfulness and accuracy
We will behave in an ethical way
We will ensure that we are seen as dependable and reliable in our relationships
Co-operation
We will act for the common good and mutual benefit of the local community and the groups that represent it
We will partner with other groups and organisations where we can achieve a better outcome
We will show fairness, justice and courtesy to others
We will act in a rational, realistic and flexible way
Garon Park Community Interest Company is incorporated with the aim of making the facility a long term, sustainable ‘go to’ destination for team sport and community wellbeing, a place where local community groups can flourish.
In July 2015 Garon Park Community Interest Company licences 32 acres of land from The Norman Garon Trust (NGT). GP CIC rents pitches to Old Southendian Football Club, Old Southendian and Southchurch Cricket Club and Essex Cricket. The site becomes financially sustainable.
An independent, consultant led Baseline Survey is carried out which looks at communities in the local area, in particular those that are registered as most deprived. This was then compared to facilities that the Government and Local Authority should provide and the result was a Gap Analysis which GP CIC used as the basis of a community consultation, which informed the design of the Vitality Park and emphasised the positive impacts fresh air and outdoor exercise has on health and wellbeing.
Wellbeing At Garon Park is set up as a small constituted charity.
In June Wellbeing At Garon Park is registered as a CIO, with the purpose of improving the physical and mental health of the people of Southend.
The Wellbeing at Garon Park Board set to work on establishing their strategy and 5-year plans and a funding strategy is developed, with the priority being to secure funding for a 1 km wellbeing trail
Wellbeing At Garon Park host their first community event, an Easter Fun Day attracting over 3000 people.
Garon Park CIC signs 35 year lease with NGT
GPCIC secures funding for a 3G pitch from The FA Facilities Fund / Premier League.
The Community Bond is launched and is successful
GP CIC starts construction of a brand new floodlit 3G football Pitch
WBGP secures funding for the Garon Park Shed and a second hand portacabin is purchased and refurbished by volunteers
Funding is secured from National Lottery, Veolia Environmental Trust and Southend City Council for the Wellbeing Trail in the Vitality Park
January – fully equipped Garon Park Shed opens to the local community
Lockdown closes GP to the general public; however, socially distanced work continues behind the gates enabling facilities to be ready to welcome guests as soon as lockdown restrictions are lifted
By 2020 over 4000 trees and hedgerow whips have been planted at Garon Park, amounting to 0.75 km of hedgerow.
Construction of the 1km Wellbeing Trail is completed
Site Development Manager, Community Engagement Officer, Operations Manager and Commercial Development Manager are appointed
Work begins on creating the Garon Park Herbie man
Stage 2 of the Vitality Park project is completed, with the outdoor gym, playground equipment, seating areas being installed, and the community garden is established.
Population released from lockdown measures – 3G pitch reopens to the community.
Wellbeing At Garon Park are selected to run the HAF – Holiday Activity and Feeding Programme for local children
James Duddridge MP visits Garon Park and gives his support to the project
Wellbeing at Garon Park host their first hugely successful Christmas Community Event for local community groups
The GP Community Orchard is planted with heritage fruit trees in January 2022 by over 100 people from local families, schools and community groups
Community fridge donated by St Edmunds Community Hall to support in the provision of meals for volunteers and local groups
GP CIC / WBGP awarded the Government funded Community Regeneration Fund project – launch highly successful In2Volunteering / In2Work initiatives.
Garon Park welcomes the local community to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee together. Over 1500 attend a fantastic community event. Funded by the Lottery
The Festival Cricket Ground is renamed The Peter Butler Oval in memory of one of our strongest supporters.
By April 2022 we had topped 220,000 visitors to Garon Park since April 2021, 16560 being Wellbeing At Garon Park visitors
Work on the nature school project is complete and the Hive Nature School, funded by local business Hivedome Ltd, is officially opened by Southend Mayor, Margaret Borton. The logo for the nature school is designed by a pupil from Hinguar School and is brought to life by a Design Student from the University.
The Garon Park Community Shed is officially opened by Mayor Margaret Borton
Garon Park CIC/Wellbeing at Garon Park establish partnerships onsite with Steps Ahead to run the Nature School and The Fitness Shack to run the PT/Fitness sessions on site
Wellbeing at Garon Park takes delivery of a community minibus thanks to match funding from St Edmunds Community Hall
Community Meals/Friendship Groups begin, working in partnership with Welcome to the UK bringing migrant families to Garon Park to enjoy a meal together and to build friendships
Pilot family offer to EHCP students / parent at a local school. Establish Educational Hub 4 Children and Parents (EH4CP)
SUCET make Garon Park their permanent home
Garon Park Youth Club is established after a successful pilot with over 250 young people registering in the first 4 weeks. The club continues to go from strength to strength.
A pilot project working in partnership with Sutton House Academy providing support for disengaged young people is a huge success and paves the way for future collaboration
Alisha Threadgold completes her business apprenticeship as our first apprentice.
In2Work and In2Volunteering programmes go from strength to strength thanks to UKSPF Programme funding success
By spring 2023 a further 6000 trees and hedgerow whips are planted at Garon Park, working with 120 employees of NatWest bank, bringing us up to 2km of hedgerow.
The Kings Coronation Community Event is held over 2 days at Garon Park to celebrate the Kings Accession to the throne and to celebrate The Big Help Out, highlighting the importance of local volunteers and volunteering opportunities. Over 1500 attendees.
A ‘tree of trees’ is planted to commemorate the Queens Jubilee. Garon Park is hugely honoured to be chosen to receive this tree by Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst, HM The Lord Lieutenant. The tree is one of eight in Essex, donated from the Queen’s gardens to help form the Queens Canopy.
A Pergola of Memories is established at Garon Park with the support of volunteers and local businesses.
Garon Park are awarded the prestigious Community Green Flag Accreditation
The Garon Park Storytelling Chair is unveiled at Garon Park. Designed by local school children and crafted by the talented Garon Park Shed volunteers from locally sourced Oak.
The Vitality Park is officially opened by Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst HM The Lord Lieutenant of Essex
The SUCET Education Centre is officially opened and Mrs Linley Butler, Trustee of EASST who financed the centre, with Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst HM The Lord Lieutenant of Essex in attendance.
Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst HM The Lord Lieutenant of Essex and Mrs Linley Butler plant the WBGP Friendship tree in the Vitality Park
The Vitality Centre is opened to provide indoor space for EC4HP groups
Anna Firth MP visits Garon Park
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