Report
In 2015 Bridgwater held it's first Town Council sponsored Twinning Confernece at the Bridgwater Arts Centre. All 6 twinning groups in the town took part and guests came from Czech Republic, France, Italy, Hungary and Malta. In all 14 x Twinning delegates took part in the
Conference.
Cllr Spencer from Malta (right) |
1. The Maltese delegation ;-
Cllr Dominic Spencer + Claudette Spencer
2. The Italian delegation - Maria Capobianca, Damiano Pellegrini,
Luca Ranucci, Mario Russo (Marilunari folk band )+ Carla Contini (Priverno school
teacher)
3.
The Hungarian delegation Beata Kovacs (teacher) and Karina
Kraszni (student)
4.
The Czech delegate Antonin Machala (Altech sro)
5. The French delegation Mireille
Benedetti : Deputy Mayor, Marie-Pierre Leonardelli: Chair of La
Ciotat Twinning Committee, Magalie Ambrosi: secretary for Twinning,
European and International Department Nathalie McAndrew: Twinning
Committee elected member
The project was
co-ordinated by Brian Smedley through Bridgwater International whicharranged
directly the 4 Twinnings within their remit (Czech, Italy, Hungary, France)
along with shared elements of the programme and held a single non-profit
budget.
2 Maltese guests
stayed in Bridgwater by arrangement with the Maltese group throughout the week.
Their expenses were contained and controlled within that Twinning groups
account apart from elements of shared programme at the weekend which were
covered by the Bridgwater International project account.
There were no
International guests from the German group.
The
Programme
Thursday 5th March
Italian band Marilunari |
Brian hired a
minibus for 5 days to cover movement of all conference guests and band £280 hire charge + Fuel £113.05 .He collected 5 Italians from Gatwick at 1230 and 2 Hungarians from Gatwick Airport
at 1730.The 4 Italians (Marilunari) flight cost
£303.75-paid for from
the project . Carla Contini paid her own flight
The 2 Hungarians
flights were paid for by the Hungary
group £189.30
The Hungarians were
taken to Taunton to stay FOC with Ian Tucker.
The 4 band members
of Marilunari were taken to Bridgwater to stay with Martin Grixoni (1 Castle
st) This cost £150. Martin
vacated his house for the duration. Bridgwater international provided food
materials which over the week came to £47.76
Carla Contini the
Italian teacher stayed at Huntstile Farm This cost £140 and included bed
and breakfast + meal on arrival (£8)
2200 Antonin Machala
(Czech) and Magalie Ambrosi,
Nathalie McAndrew,Marie Pierre Leonardelli, Mireille Benedetti (France) arrived
by plane and were collected from Bristol
Airport by minibus. All paid their
own flights.
Accommodation
was arranged for all at Huntstile farm paid for by the project Czech £140
French £480 Bed and Breakfast
Friday 6 March
All
delegates met at Sedgemoor car park for a guided
tour of the town centre by Brian + a visit to the street market and to the
carnival centre.
The
main feature of the morning was a visit
to Bridgwater College where they met John Harding co-ordinator of the
Erasmus projects who was keen to work with everyone. They had a tour of the
college arranged by Mino DiFrancesca (Media). Mino also organised a lunch time concert for Marilunari and
recorded it. Mino also arranged the loan of a Cajon drum for the duration of
the tour FOC. It was hoped that lunch would be provided by the college but we
had to pay ourselves and so £40 was paid by Bridgwater international to cover
delegates food.
an evening at the skittles (well, the Squib) |
During
the afternoon the minibus toured Somerset including Wells and Cheddar.
During
the evening a social event at the Squib
skittle alley in West st was arranged and sponsored by Steve Austen the
Mayor of Bridgwater from his own budget. Approximately 50 people attended and a
buffet was included.The Czech rep Antonin Machala won the skittles tournament.
Saturday 7 March
The Bridgwater Arts
Centre had been hired in it’s entirety for the whole day. This cost £250 to which each twinning group
had contributed £50 (so £300 income).
The remaining £50 was earmarked for publicity. Posters initially for Rabi Gabbi
had cost £21 with additional
flyers for the conference costing £28.
However, after Rabi Gabbi pulled out we had to pay for new Marilunari posters
which cost £21 further.
An early morning BBC
radio interview with Brian + Nathalie McAndrews was broadcast on BBC Somerset
Sound.
Hilary staffing the Italy stall |
The Art Centre was
set out for the Conference with stalls from each group
The German and
Maltese stalls filled the bar The French stall filled the foyer .The
Czech,Italian and Hungarian stalls took up the gallery space.A late and
surprising arrival by Cllr Alison Hamlin of the Schwalm Eder Kreis district
twinning also requested space. This may have been a confusion with an
anticipated ‘sedgemoor; display – however, this was already in place and
consisted of several boards promoting sedgemoor generally and provided by
Claire Faun. A space was nevertheless found in the gallery area.
The Mayor of
Bridgwater opened the conference at 1100 and acted as compere throughout.
Every 30 minutes a presentation took place from the stage.
Technical assistance for the day came from
Adrian Baker free of charge.
Whilst most groups
included food on their stalls we also provided a giant paella served
from the garden by Kate Gardner of Purple Spoon Events. This cost £100 of which £70 was donated by
Tim Mander chair of the Czech group (although he had originally hoped to be
sponsoring goulash)
Yvette Staelens and
the Voice of the People choir performed FOC on stage
Programme for the day
1100 Mayor’s welcome
1115 La Ciotat
1145 Homberg
1215-Czech;
1245 lunch (Kate
Gardiner )
1315 Voice of the People
1345 Malta
1415 Priverno
1445 Sarvar;
1515 plenary –Mayor
Marilunari played several gigs around the county |
Attendance for the
day was not easy to quantify as guests came and went throughout but an estimate
might be c.100+.
The French
delegation were afterwards taken to lunch at the Green Olive by Derek Alder and
Keith Giles at their own expense.Keith & Derek also helped FOC with some
transport.
During the evening
the band Marilunari performed a concert on stage at the art centre. Also
Dom Spencer from Marsa sang a couple of karaoke songs from Malta.
Ticket sales were 62
at £10 = £620. This was the
income we were relying on to cover the Marilunari costs and any shared costs
(minibus/fuel etc)
Sunday 8th March
Ian Tucker drove the
Hungarians + Carla the Italian to Gatwick FOC
Brian took the 4
French to Bristol airport and then Marilunari who had an additional concert at
the Sheppey Inn,Godney which raised £100
for the project fund and the manager gave an additional £20 for food directly to the band
Brian then drove
Marilunari to Watchet where they had an additional concert at the Pebbles Inn
which raised £100 for the
project fund. Ben Allen the host raised an additional £50 which he gave
directly to the band.
Monday 9th March
The minibus was
returned. Brian drove Antonin Machala to Bristol airport for 1320 for the 1520 flight and the Marilunari band to Exeter
for the day
Tuesday 10th March
Brian returned to
Exeter at 0230 am to collect the
Italians and drive them to Gatwick for 0720 for the 0920 flight. These
activities cost an additional £81
in fuel.
income
6 Twinning groups x £50 = £300
62 x Art Centre tickets=£620
Sub from French Group =£530
Sub from Hungary group = £244.50
Sub from Czech group = £100
Sub from Italy group = £341.93
Marilunari concerts = £200
Donation T Mander (Czech) = £70
Total £2,406.43
Art Centre hire = £250
Publicity = £70
Minibus hire = £280
Minibus fuel = £113.05
Hungary Flights = £194.50
Marilunari flights =£303.75
Marilunari food = £47.76
Marilunari additional fuel =£81
Marilunari accommodation = £150
French Accommodation = £480
Czech accommodation= £140
Italian accommodation = £148
Delegate food College=£40
Conference food = £100
Total £2,406.43
Brian Smedley 20.3.2015
Thanks for the information, it's very useful for the people who want to travel with their friends and family in groups. We also provide the services of 33 seater minibus in Minbus hire in Bristol for multiple events do visit us.
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