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author | Henry S Thompson <ht@inf.ed.ac.uk> |
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Thompson, Convenor</div> <div class="byline">Held at 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh on 22 February 2009, 7:30 p.m.</div> </div> <div> <h2>1. Attendance</h2> <p>Present: Alison Burnley, Madeleine Harding, Brian Mayes, Laurie Naumann, Eileen Schott, Henry Thompson (in the clerk's chair)</p> </div> <div> <h2>2. Paper from Phil Lucas</h2> <p>HST circulated a paper with some thoughts from PL</p> <p>AB reminded us that we must bear in mind that all the input we've had is from individual perspectives, on a very complex multi-faceted problem, and it is not surprising that the perspectives are not entirely consistent with one another. Furthermore, those inconsistencies should not be 'blamed' on individuals.</p> <p>We were left uncertain just what it would mean if we were, or were not, a "Quaker Centre". Not all QCs are residential, if we understand KJ's contributions last time. We are by far the largest Quaker premises in Scotland. 7VT is evidently not just a place which is primarily used for Meeting for Worship, and committee meetings.</p> <p>The question of why we don't have outside signage arose. When the terrace re-opens through to G-IV bridge, we should certainly try to get something put there again, with less uncertain orientation than the previous one.</p> <p>How far can we go with sitting lightly to the full force of the health and safety, fire, food hygiene advice and/or regulations? AB has suggested to the Clerk of AM that we need a threshing meeting at AM level to air all the issues around the regulations. We believe that Trustees have asked John Phillips to write a report on this. Our testimony to truth and integrity can be a burden as well as a blessing.</p> <p>Does the cooking regulation watershed apply <i>only</i> if food is sold, as opposed to being made available to the group which also does the cooking? Is Fabric and Maintenance likely to know the answer? Tom Nisbet? Ken Jobling?</p> </div> <div> <h2>3. Envisaging futures</h2> <p>Brainstorming</p> <ul> <li>Day-time letting only?</li> <li>Quaker Centre?</li> <li>Full-service Rain Forest cafe?</li> <li>Quaker presence?</li> <li>Eliminate regular bookings in favour of blocks?</li> <li>A Quaker-only centre?</li> <li>Move out of town?</li> <li>Primarily seen as a physical resource for the AM, with other activities complementing that</li> <li>Simplify things? Reduce the kitchen to hot-drinks only?</li> <li>Being open to young Quaker groups?</li> <li>Doing (whatever we do) in <i>our own space</i></li> <li>Being a base for outreach?</li> <li>Provide courses for Quakers (and non-Quakers) -- Quaker Quest all year round</li> <li>Move kitchen to ground-floor, replacing office/Bow room, and make the foyer a real cafe [new from Anthony Buxton via HST after the meeting]</li> </ul> <p>Central Edinburgh LM has come to be very dependent on an attractive (that is, including hot soup) lunch -- what impact on that would the reduced kitchen option(s) make?</p> <p>Again, does our particular situation mean that health and safety regulations apply fully or not when we have a youth group?</p> <p>How well 'advertised' are the resources we already have here? Different answers for different kinds of resources. . . Where does this fit in? Windows?</p> </div> <div> <h2>4. Actions</h2> <p>HST to get the Kath Russell report, and some letting evaluation forms, say from 4Q2008, and circulate. Also ask if any summary or collation has been done.</p> <p>HST to ask Ken Jobling where to find the details of how food hygiene regulations apply depending on exactly what's happening.</p> </div> <div> <h2>5. Next Meeting</h2> <p>Our next meeting will be at 7 Victoria Terrace at 7:30pm on Sunday 8 March. We tentatively agreed on 23 March for our next meeting after that.</p> </div> </body></html>