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2 <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../../../lib/xml/doc.xsl" ?> | |
3 <!DOCTYPE doc SYSTEM "../../../lib/xml/doc.dtd" > | |
4 <doc> | |
5 <head> | |
6 <title>Transcription of comments on 7VT Futures questionnaires</title> | |
7 <author>Henry S. Thompson</author> | |
8 <date>26 Apr 2009</date> | |
9 </head> | |
10 <body> | |
11 <div> | |
12 <title>Anon</title> | |
13 <list type="1defn"> | |
14 <item term="12"></item> | |
15 <item term="13"></item> | |
16 </list> | |
17 </div> | |
18 <div> | |
19 <title>Penny (?) Holland</title> | |
20 <list type="1defn"> | |
21 <item term="12">[Keep?] given slots for Quaker events e.g. funerals/weddings one | |
22 Saturday afternoon per month free in Meeting Room for such | |
23 opportunity—even if it means losing income.</item> | |
24 <item term="13">Certainly think Victoria Terrace is <emph>the best | |
25 option</emph> in spite of need for forward (?) 'upgrading' etc.</item> | |
26 </list> | |
27 </div> | |
28 <div> | |
29 <title>Rachel Frith</title> | |
30 <list type="1defn"> | |
31 <item term="3">Access will be excellent soon I hope when building at end of terrace is finished</item> | |
32 <item term="12">Toilets</item> | |
33 </list> | |
34 </div> | |
35 <div> | |
36 <title>Gill Reid</title> | |
37 <list type="1defn"> | |
38 <item term="12">I think the building is managed well and feedback from | |
39 people I know who use it and are not Quakers is good.</item> | |
40 <item term="13">No home for any organisation is going to be perfect bu this | |
41 suits our needs.</item> | |
42 </list> | |
43 </div> | |
44 <div> | |
45 <title>Alastair Reid</title> | |
46 <list type="1defn"> | |
47 <item term="12"> | |
48 <list type="naked"> | |
49 <item>Some way that Friends could find out about the groups that use it.</item> | |
50 <item>More devolution of decision-making to assistant managers if possible.</item> | |
51 <item>Noticeboards—much improved lately—However culd there be | |
52 a small notice somewhere that sawys what is where.</item> | |
53 <item>DO we have a leaflet etc. on hiring?</item> | |
54 <item>Is there smoe way small rooms could be more easily booked (often | |
55 seems to be full)</item> | |
56 </list> | |
57 </item> | |
58 <item term="13"> | |
59 <list type="naked"> | |
60 <item>Readers guides to topics of books/pamphlets in library e.g. | |
61 silence, intro to Quaker writings, beginners, Peace testimony, environmental | |
62 testimony, Meeting for Worship, prayer etc. etc.</item> | |
63 <item>I hope that we do not move/sell in the near future—we need an | |
64 affordable central baseYmmovement elsewhere could be expensive and not | |
65 necessarily of benefit to Qs & the wider community.</item> | |
66 </list> | |
67 </item> | |
68 </list> | |
69 </div> | |
70 <div> | |
71 <title>Anon</title> | |
72 <list type="1defn"> | |
73 <item term="12"> | |
74 <list type="enum"> | |
75 <item>Toilet facilities need upgrading;</item> | |
76 <item>Children need a space | |
77 that <emph>does not</emph> require access through the Kitchen—this is | |
78 dangerous and makes a mockery of Health/Safety Regs;</item> | |
79 <item>Priority must be given to Quaker Groups.</item> | |
80 </list> | |
81 </item> | |
82 <item term="13"> | |
83 <list type="enum"> | |
84 <item>Radical changes need to be made with regard to | |
85 Library/Kitchen/ChildrenYmIt is impossible to cater for groups when access to | |
86 the Kitchen is unavailable when the Library is in use. It is inefficient and | |
87 unsage for staff/users—particularly children.</item> | |
88 <item>The running costs of the building are astronomical. Although I am | |
89 in favour of remaining in the building, it might be preferable to find more | |
90 'affordable' premises.</item> | |
91 <item>The costs of staffing/managing the building are high because the | |
92 building is inefficient to run. How do we find a way of upgrading the building | |
93 with increasing running costs without it simply becominga costly venue for | |
94 external groups?</item> | |
95 <item>Too much energy is being expended on hiring out the building.</item> | |
96 <item>A Quaker Meeting House should be for use by Quakers and community groups.</item> | |
97 </list> | |
98 </item> | |
99 </list> | |
100 </div> | |
101 </body> | |
102 </doc> |