Title: Speakers
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2Speakers Corner Trust
Speakers Corner Trust is a charity which
promotes free expression, public debate and
active citizenship. It believes that association
between citizens and the free, face-to-face
exchange of ideas, information and opinions
with each other as well as with decision-takers
is a key to building trust and participation in
society.
3- The new Speakers Corner Project in Stoneydown
Park was inspired by a group of teachers and
parents from our Stoneydown, St Patricks and
Willowfield along with the Friends of Stoneydown
Park and local residents who all wanted to see a
Speakers Corner established in their park to
provide a platform for their community.
4Consultation
- Two meetings took place at Stoneydown Primary
School in the Spring of 2009 at which local
people gave the project their backing and in
June, designers from Central St Martins College,
launched an extensive consultation, involving
young people in particular, on the design of a
Speakers Corner for Stoneydown Park.
5Speakers Corner Prototype at Stoneydown School
- Speakers Corner came to Stoneydown for the
schools Summer Fete on 11 July 2009. - Despite the poor weather parents and children
alike took to the stage and thoroughly enjoyed
both decorating and performing on it.
6Committee Organises Design Competition - Council
Funds Park Improvements
- The Committee consulted local people before
deciding which design will adorn the park in time
for the projects launch, probably in the
summer. An open day took place on 2 March during
which local residents, users of the park, pupils
of the local schools and their parents and
others had a chance to have their say about how
the four competing teams of Central St Martin
students should develop their designs. - Armed with a wealth of local knowledge and ideas,
four teams of students spent March and April
creating detailed designs for public display and
then final selection in May.
7Stoneydown Speakers Corner Designs On Display
- Students competing for the design of the
Stoneydown Speakers Corner had to think about - the purpose of the Speakers Corner
- the views and interests of the local community
and, not least - the affordability of actually creating the
structure. They came up with four equally high
quality but very different approaches. - The designs went on public display at Stoneydown
School on Tuesday 25 May and visitors were given
an opportunity to express their views and
preferences
81. Incorporating William Morris patterns
92. 'Stepping Stones to Communication'
103. Community Platform
114. Community Amphitheatre
12Stoneydown Design and Chair Selected
- On 27 July, the Stoneydown Speakers
- Corner Committee duly chose a design following
- four excellent presentations by the student teams
and also elected James - ORourke as its chair.
- The winning design was (2) Stepping Stones
designed by Hayley Clack, Stephanie Romig and Yoo
Kyeong it creates not only a Speakers Corner
but also seating and tables, some of which
feature board games such as chess. The design
also acknowledges the work of William Morris who
lived much of his life nearby on Forest Road.
13What we said!
- Claire Tansley (Dennis mum) of the Friends of
Stoneydown Park who is also a member of the
Speakers Corner Committee, said - Were delighted with our choice but it was
really difficult to make. All the designs were of
such high standard and they all had so much to
offer both the park and the community. In the end
we decided on one which can be used as seating
and even a picnic and games area when its not a
Speakers Corner. So it really does have
something for everyone. - Were really looking forward to launching our
Speakers Corner when its installed later this
year. Itll be a new focal point for the park but
it will also provide an important platform for
our community and I hope its going to be in
regular use. - Jayne Cominetti, headteacher of Stoneydown
Primary School and another Committee member,
added - The design competition has been a great
experience for the children. They not only had
their say when the students started work but also
about the finished products. Now were looking
forward not just to seeing it in the park but
using it as well. In fact weve just had training
in public speaking from the English Speaking
Union so were hopeful that the next generation
of great orators will be Walthamstow children!
14A Stoneydown Speakers Corner for July!
- Stoneydown Speakers Corner will be built in
July. - Year 5 have already practised being public
speakers. - What matters to you in your community?
- What might you want to say?