HPF Bulletin October 2015

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HPF Bulletin October 2015 The following article by Neil Elkes is reproduced, with permission, from the Birmingham Post, September 28th 2015 Highbury Trust Wanted: A heritage trust chairman to help raise 7 million for the repair and restoration of Birmingham s historic Highbury Hall and Gardens. The search is also on to find a further nine people to serve on the newly formed Highbury Heritage Trust to manage one of the city s finest historic homes and ensure it remains an asset for future generations. The former Chamberlain family home and 26-acre estate were left to the people of Birmingham in 1932 but, despite still being a popular banquet and wedding venue, it has been neglected in recent years leading to a huge backlog of repairs. Now following extensive appraisal work by council officials and the Birmingham Conservation Trust it has been decided to set up a Highbury Heritage Trust to run the Grade II* listed mansion. They are looking for someone to chair the Trust, who can lead the building towards financial self-sufficiency and begin the work of raising the estimated 7 million restoration costs. Parts of the site require urgent repair, including roofs, chimneys, gutters, windows and upgrading of electrics, while others will need work over the long term. Chairman of the Council s Trusts and Charities committee Coun Phil Davis said: We are currently advertising for a chair of the Trust and a set of trustees. The new trust will be charged with developing a vision for Highbury and also creating an asset base for the proper development and enjoyment of Highbury by local people. This is a great opportunity for anyone who is passionate about Birmingham s heritage. The new trust, which will take on a 25-year lease on the hall and estate, will be set up with 750,000 already in the bank from the sale of the 1940- built Chamberlain House to Uffculme School. Parts of the estate currently have tenants, including the council s Civic Catering company, which runs the wedding venue, and the Four Seasons Gardening Project. Coun Davis (Lab, Billesley), who is also the city s heritage champion, said the hall has played an important role in Birmingham s history. He said: Highbury Hall and its estate is a special place. The home of one of the 19th century giants of British and imperial politics, Joseph Chamberlain, built in 1878 still stands in its Venetian Gothic splendour. The trust will be told it has to work with local groups like the Friends of Highbury Park, the Moseley Society and local residents groups on future developments.

Nature Notes It has been set up with the guiding principles of using Highbury for the general benefit of the citizens of Birmingham, to promote charitable activity and to ensure its financial sustainability. It currently fails to raise the 75,000 per year running costs. The City Council, as sole custodian of the hall and estate, has been criticised for failing to look after the prized asset and has been seen as often exploiting it instead of looking after it. In 2009 the Charity Commission found that instead of being run for the benefit of citizens, the hall had been used for noncharitable purposes, with the council keeping profits from weddings and conferences. The commission ordered the local authority to pay the Highbury Hall Trust 2 million for the inappropriate usage. The independent trust will avoid such conflicts of interest. The deadline for applications for chairman is October 16, and October 30 for the trustee posts. There is an open evening for candidates at the hall from 6.30pm on Thursday, October 8. Spider silk Early morning misty walks in the park reveal dew-spangled webs everywhere, even tiny ones between the blades of grass. The spiders have been around all year but at this time we can see how many there actually are. The large orb webs are made each day by the Garden Spider. Smaller hammock webs are made by money spiders that sit underneath the hammock. The spider silk itself is weight for weight, stronger than steel. In 2012 the V&A museum displayed a golden cloth made from spider silk. More than a million spiders were milked of their silk and then released back into the wild. EP. Events Wildlife Walks with Paul Anthony Saturday November 28th 1.30pm 3.30pm. Winter Roost Saturday 2nd January 10.30am 12.30pm 2nd day 2nd chance Meet in the car park Everyone welcome Please wear footwear suitable for walking over uneven ground

Looking After Our Ancient Trees. 13.9.2015 As part of heritage week, Alf Dimmock Senior Park Ranger led a fascinating walk exploring ancient oak trees in Kings Heath, Highbury and Cannon Hill parks. As the 24 participants arrived in Highbury Park, Steve Flood, the Council s Tree Officer, and David Papadopoulos from Highbury Community Orchard explained how trees are managed in the park. Highbury has a policy that if trees fall or die, the wood remains in situ as a home to various small creatures such as insects and caterpillars. Every tree is surveyed once every 5 years; the condition of the roots, trunk and branches is noted, and the data is stored on a data base We examined one of our ancient oak trees that has a large cavity in the centre caused by a branch falling off in the past. We have four options; 1. Fell the tree 2. Reduce the crown (height and width of the tree) 3. Cable bracing i.e. fasten one branch to another to provide more support although this can damage the tree 4. Create an exclusion zone with dead hedging etc so the public will quite naturally walk around the danger zone. The latter is the favoured option in Highbury. We want to preserve as many of our ancient trees as we can! We hope you are in agreement with this policy, too. AMG Can you help our furry flying friends? In August we enjoyed a fantastic evening in the park with Brumbats when over 50 adults and children explored the twilight world of bats, locating them with the help of hand held bat detectors. We were thrilled to see so many bats in the park and plan to purchase some bat boxes to help house them. A bat box costs approximately 25. If you would like to help fund one please let us know. We also plan to purchase a kestrel box to provide a nesting site for kestrels at Highbury.

Wildlife Walk. 21.9.2015 As the sun rose above the tree tops and the dew on the ground began to evaporate, four of us, led by Paul Anthony set out walking up towards the Henburys, we could hear warblers, robins and blackbirds calling and singing in the trees. In the background was the hum of a train rumbling along the railway line on Autumn Tree Walk. the far side of the park. 17.10.2015. At the Henburys, where the man-made autumn-coloured leaves pond is fed by natural spring water, we The saw a moorhen scuttling towards the fluttered from the trees to the earth protection of the over-hanging tree as Tony Sames led 12 of us around branches. A red-breasted bullfinch flew the park for Autumn Tree Walk. Fruits burst from the branches, a above us. bright display of various varieties of We saw goldcrest and parakeet and red and purple berries and crab heard the tap, tapping of a nuthatch or apples. woodpecker. Magpies and crows called out in a chorus above us. In the wooded area nearby we saw marsh-mallows, yarrow, ox-eye daisies and comfrey. We saw berries forming in abundance including blackberries, elder berries, yew and holly. Leaves were turning varying shades of orange, red, yellow and gold as Autumn began to take hold in the park. Gail Pittaway We meandered along the main drive and up through the Henbury s wood, identifying tree species en route. We were amazed at how many species exist in the park. Some obvious, our ancient oak trees, ash, beech, holly. Some much less obvious such as false acacia, unusual hornbeam and lime varieties including our splendid silver pendent lime tree. The Henbury s woodland comprises a large number of ancient trees and Tony described it as an entity that has developed its own life and is self-managing; a lovely way of describing such a beautiful small piece of woodland. Highbury Park Friends C/o York Supplies 55-57 Balaclava Road Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 7SD