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    www.midsummercommon.org.uk/minutes/OpenMinutes2.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/18/2008    Last Visited: 10/18/2009  

    Twenty four members attended together with Alistair Wilson and Sarah Tovell (Green Spaces Department, Cambridge City Council) and Angelika von Heimendahl (owner of the cattle that graze the Common).
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    The Chair invited Alistair Wilson of the Cambridge City Council Green Spaces Department to address the meeting. He covered the following points:

    Management Plan and Performance Strategy. Alistair Wilson accepted that the management of Midsummer Common and the accomplishment of what should be routine activities were deficient. He hoped that a new plan, drawn-up in conjunction with the Wildlife Trust, would provide the framework for better performance, the attainment of which would be monitored.
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    Susan Stobbs expressed appreciation to Alistair Wilson and his fellow officials for their efforts and for coming to talk to FoMC.

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    www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/city/2007/05/18/90e7bae1- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/18/2007    Last Visited: 5/18/2007  

    Alistair Wilson, green spaces manager at Cambridge City Council, said that if a move was considered, it would have to be to a new location and not just to another part of the green.

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    www.midsummercommon.org.uk/FoMCOfficialsMinutes3.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/15/2007    Last Visited: 8/4/2008  

    Present: Ian Nimmo Smith (Leader of the Council); Nigel Cutting (Head Arts & Recreation, CCC); Alistair Wilson (Green Space Manager, CCC); Alexander Finlayson (Members' Services Officer, CCC); Geoffrey King (Chair, FoMC); Barry Higgs (Secretary, FoMC).
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    Geoffrey King expressed appreciation of the time and effort of the Green Space Department (notably Alistair Wilson and Sarah Tovell) in improving the condition of the Common.

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    www.midsummercommon.org.uk/FoMCOfficialsMinutes2.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/19/2007    Last Visited: 8/4/2008  

    Present: Alistair Wilson (Head of Green Space Unit, CCC); Anthony French (Green Space Officer - Contracts & Performance Issues, CCC); Sarah Tovell (Green Space Officer - Development Issues, CCC); Geoffrey King (Chair, FoMC); Barry Higgs (Secretary, FoMC).
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    Alistair Wilson expressed appreciation of the number present and the organisation of FoMC's inaugural meeting on 24th January.
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    Alistair Wilson re CCC Representation on the Walk.
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    Action: Alistair Wilson to note the above points for the agenda of the proposed meeting.
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    Action: Alistair Wilson to advise FoMC on participation; FoMC to nominate a representative when invited.

    9. Midsummer Fair.

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    www.midsummercommon.org.uk/FoMCOpenMinutes2.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/18/2008    Last Visited: 8/4/2008  

    Twenty four members attended together with Alistair Wilson and Sarah Tovell (Green Spaces Department, Cambridge City Council) and Angelika von Heimendahl (owner of the cattle that graze the Common).
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    The Chair invited Alistair Wilson of the Cambridge City Council Green Spaces Department to address the meeting.He covered the following points:

    Management Plan & Performance Strategy.Alistair Wilson accepted that the management of Midsummer Common and the accomplishment of what should be routine activities were deficient.He hoped that a new plan, drawn-up in conjunction with the Wildlife Trust, would provide the framework for better performance, the attainment of which would be monitored.
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    Susan Stobbs expressed appreciation to Alistair Wilson and his fellow officials for their efforts and for coming to talk to FoMC.

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    www.midsummercommon.org.uk/minutes/CommitteeMinutes5.ht - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/14/2007    Last Visited: 10/18/2009  

    The Chair presented a document ‘Management of Events on Midsummer Common’ produced for the Council in 2006 by Alistair Wilson, Green Space Manager.

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    www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cn%5Fnews%5Fhome/DisplayArticl - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/4/2008    Last Visited: 6/4/2008  

    Alistair Wilson, the council's green spaces manager, said it had initially planned to site the Cirque Surreal big top on Lammas Land, but decided Jesus Green would be a more central location.

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    www.midsummercommon.org.uk/minutes/CommitteeMinutes1.ht - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/3/2006    Last Visited: 10/18/2009  

    Such activities were not in accordance with the Council's Amenities and Recreation Committee Report approved on 28th November 1980 (copy attached together with email Geoffrey King to Alistair Wilson - See Agenda Item 4 below).
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    The principal personalities in the Council with particular influence over FoMC matters are: Julie Smith (Executive Councillor for the Arts and Recreation Committee); Alistair Wilson (Council Green Space Manager); Anthony French (Green Space Performance Manager); Simon Pugh (Head of Legal Affairs Cambridge City Council); The Pinder (new appointment due in 2007).

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    CEN News : City Edition : World Cup screen in the park... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/12/2005    Last Visited: 8/12/2005  

    Alistair Wilson, parks development officer at Cambridge City Council, said: "At the moment we are processing the application, and looking at the logistics of it."

    He added that the council was planning to consult the emergency services, and that the decision would be announced within the next two months.

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    CEN News : Region-wide : Big screen may return for... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/13/2006    Last Visited: 6/13/2006  

    Alistair Wilson, parks development officer, said: "If we can get the money in time, we're going to have a real show.

    "The Paraguay match was a real success - we were expecting 5,000 people would turn up, and we actually got more than twice as many."

    An even bigger screen - 10m by 4m in size - has been lined up for the Sweden match, and this will be brought back for the semi-finals if England manage to qualify.

    If you are interested in backing the event, call Alistair on (01223) 457546.

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