The Hampton Hill
Association in Crisis
"The Hampton Hill Association is in its 40th year. Its aims
are to foster a community spirit and preserve the amenities of
Hampton Hill. A very active and caring Chairman and committee
of local people work voluntarily to achieve this:
• Planning and Environment
Committee keeps a close eye on all local developments
• Police and Community Consultative
Group liaises with the Metropolitan Police on law and order
• Social Committee organises
wonderful trips, BBQs and get-togethers
• Newsletter distributed
four times a year
• Advertising Manager ensures
local businesses are publicised which generates a healthy income
However, the Hampton Hill Association is facing a deep CRISIS
regarding its future. It has not been possible to attract younger
members of the community to take on roles within the various committees
and on the Executive Committee. The current members have put many
years of hard work into the Association and feel they can do no
more. Consequently, it is the intention of the whole committee
to resign en masse at the Annual General Meeting in the hope that
others will be fired into volunteering to carry the Association
forward. If this does not happen the Association will be dissolved.
THE A.G.M. WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY 24th MAY AT
7.45pm AT THE GREENWOOD CENTRE, SCHOOL ROAD, HAMPTON HILL.
Please help to secure the future of the Association
by becoming actively involved in your community - the future of
the HHA is at stake!"
Source: Malcolm Day, The Spire Magazine
- 2004 May
The Hampton Hill Association Lives
On
"In May we reported that the
Hampton Hill Association was in crisis and would be dissolved
at the AGM unless new volunteers came forward. We are delighted
to have received the followingfrom their Public Relations Manager,
Malcolm Day:
It was going to be a 'make or break' AGM for the Hampton Hill
Association as its future was in grave doubt. In front of a packed
audience, which included our four ward councillors, the outgoing
Chairman Larry Dann spelt out that in order for the Association
to survive it was vital for new officers and committee members
to come forward. The only alternative would be dissolution. There
was a spontaneous surge of offers and the Association was overwhelmed
with volunteers to fill all the posts.
Larry Dann said "This is beyond our wildest dreams. We hoped
that the strong community spirit within our village would shine
through and it certainly has. I would like to thank most sincerely
all those who have served the association since its inception
40 years ago and now thank the new officers and their teams for
coming forward at the eleventh hour".
Colin Keates, the new Chairman, said 'I
am sure that given the commitment and enthusiasm shown tonight
we can keep the Hampton Hill Association well and truly on the
map. It is our intention to preserve and enrich Hampton Hill in
all respects'".
Source: The Spire Magazine - 2004 July