Showing posts with label Summary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summary. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Summary, week ending 8th Dec

The world mourns the departure of Nelson Mandela for the unique person that he was.

This week we've exchanged emails with more local councillors across the political spectrum who have pledged their support for this campaign - 23 councillors in total have responded, which is a good number for a week's work! One councillor described the campaign as a "splendid idea", and another agreed that restoring the monument in some way would "bring the legacy and memory of William Wilberforce back to prominence." We have also contacted MPs and public figures who we feel would be interested, and are still waiting to hear back from many of these.

To discover more about slavery in a modern context, we watched a backbench parliamentary debate on modern day slavery with interest. The number of members present was a little disappointing, seeing as it followed the Chancellor’s autumn statement. The examples of hardship and restriction of freedom were extensively discussed, and the social and moral responsibility by individuals and organisations were made clear. It will be interesting to see if any Bills are progressed or proposed after this.

You may be interested to find out more about this debate, and this article is worth a watch or or read.

As for the monument, we're still awaiting a figure on the cost of the project. We've contacted the Building Surveyor for council properties to obtain an estimate for the cost of re-lighting the monument and this is expected soon.

We've also contacted schools in Hull and the surrounding area for their support in the hope that they will engage their students in remembering the significance of Wilberforce.

Thank you for your continued support.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

A first week summary

It has been a busy first week for the William Wilberforce Monument Fund. Lots of progress signs, with contact made with members of Hull City Council and more learnt about our aims for the campaign.

On Tuesday, we contacted a member of the team that "deal with maintenance of statues for the council". We discussed our initial aims, and he informed us that the statue was cleaned in 2006. We also learned that the stone that is used for the monument weathers easily, and that the lights outside the monument that are supposed to light it up are broken.

As this is the case, these lights illuminating the monument could be a focal point for the campaign. We are taking the long view in our approach to make this change for Hull's year as the UK City of Culture in 2017 with something that will endure for a long time after the campaign.

We are keen to engage the help of Hull City Council and with that aim we have contacted Councillor Brady, Leader of the Council. We're hoping to learn what plans (if any) they have for the monument and enlist their support for the campaign.

As of today, we haven't had a response, but we're hoping for a response in the next couple of days. In the meantime, we plan on reaching out to individual councillors for their support and advice with the campaign. As always we'll keep you posted.

A high point of the week was the receipt of our first donations. We're eternally grateful for your support in getting the campaign off the ground and for your interest in what we're trying to do for the city of Hull. You can click here to donate through PayPal, by Credit or Debit cards.

Follow the campaign on Twitter and Facebook and spread the word! We'll keep you informed of any developments in the next week.

Many thanks for your support!