Venue: Keats House
Contact: Ben Dunleavy Email: ben.dunleavy@cityoflondon.gov.uk
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Apologies Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from John Griffiths. |
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Members' Declarations under the Code of Conduct in respect of items on the agenda Minutes: There were none. |
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To agree the minutes of the previous meeting held on 1 October 2021. Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 1 October 2021 were agreed as a correct record.
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Update Report for Keats House Charity, 2021/22 and plans for 2022/23 PDF 110 KB Report of the Executive Director, Environment Department. Additional documents:
Minutes: Members received a report of the Executive Director, Environment, providing an update on Keats House for 2021/22 and 2022/23 and providing the proposals for the front boundary of 10 Keats Grove.
Paul Vick of Paul Vick Architects, the firm working on the proposals for the front boundary of 10 Keats Grove, was in attendance and provided Members with a presentation on the proposals.
A Member raised the recent news that Keats had been removed from the national curriculum, and asked what impact this might have on rebuilding audiences for Keats House. Officers replied that Keats House retained substantial opportunities to develop audiences through working with schools.
In response to a question from a Member, Officers confirmed that while Keats House did not have a dedicated social media officer, the Principal Curator oversaw a team effort in developing the social media output and worked closely with the City of London Corporation comms team. The Member suggested that officers look at collaborating with content creators on platforms such as TikTok to reach a wider and more diverse audience.
A Member asked what the impact of proposed work on the front boundary of 10 Keats Grove would be on the biodiversity of the garden. Officers replied that the City Corporation has a dedicated team to manage gardens and biodiversity, who would be involved to ensure the correct protections are being made.
A Member asked if there was a target period to return to pre-pandemic opening times. Officers said that there was still uncertainty in the sector around audience responses to the coronavirus situation, and to what the situation might be in autumn and winter. They said that the leisure industry is predicting that it will take two-to-three years for the sector to recover. Keats House was also carrying staff vacancies which restricted what |
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Questions on Matters Relating to the Work of the Consultative Committee Minutes: A Member, representing Keats Community Library, provided Members with an update on the activities of the Library.
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Any other business that the Chair considers urgent Minutes: There was no other business. |
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Date and Location of the Next Meeting The next meeting is proposed to take place on 28 October 2022. Minutes: Members noted that the next meeting would take place on Friday 28 October. |