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Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Branch Meeting (Local elections) This Saturday

There will be a Zoom meeting of the East Sussex Branch of the Co-operative Party on Saturday 10th April 2021 at 11.00am.

The main business of the meeting will be to hear from our Labour and Co-operative Candidate for the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner election, branch member Paul Richards;  and updates from other Labour and Co-operative Candidates for the local elections in May- and how branch members can support.

All paid up members of the East Sussex Branch of the Co-operative Party should have received a registration link via email.  If not, please email the secretary.

Saturday, 16 January 2021

New East Sussex Team for 2021

The East Sussex Branch held its 2021 AGM online on January 16th. A well attended Zoom meeting saw members from every part of the County, and heard from our Labour and Co-operative MP  Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Brighton Kemptown including Peacehaven) and from elected Labour and Co-op Town Councillors Ben Cox, Angie Smith (Uckfield ) and John Edson (Seaford)   There were reports from all of the Labour Party constituencies in the County. 

The meeting elected Neil Woodroffe as the new Branch Chair, with Jane Marter as vice-chair, Dave Brinson as secretary,  Rue Franklin as treasurer and Dawn Dublin as equalities officer. 

The Branch agreed to endorse a number of Labour and Co-operative candidates for the forthcoming County Council elections.



Saturday, 9 January 2021

Branch AGM 2021

The Annual General Meeting of the East Sussex Branch of the Co-operative Party,  will be held via Zoom, on Saturday 16th January 2021.  

Paid up members will have been emailed a link.  Please contact the secretary if you have not received this. 

A G E N D A

1. Apologies for Absence
 
2. Minutes of the 2019 AGM.

3. Reports:
  • Chair,
  • Vice Chair,
  • Secretary/Treasurer (including annual accounts from August 2019)
  • Constituency Labour Parties
  • SE Regional Party
4. Elections:
  • Chair
  • Vice Chair
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • Any other officers
  • Delegates to SE Regional Party (2) if still required
  • Delegates (where a GC Structure operates) or nominated contacts (where an all-member meeting structure) to Constituency Labour Parties as required
5. Plan of Work for 2021 , to include confirmation of meeting dates for the year, arrangements for endorsing candidates for ESCC elections (and postponed borough council elections where applicable) and possible rescheduling of events cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions (day school and film showing events.)

To allow for advance notification, nominations for vacant posts are sought in advance of the meeting. Members may self-nominate, (and a formal proposer and seconder will be sought at the meeting) Please email nominations to the current Secretary.

Thursday, 3 December 2020

Time for Food Justice!


East Sussex Branch met in November and committed ourselves to supporting the Co-op Party's national campaign around Food Poverty.   The Party is asking local members to commit to five areas of campaign activity: 

TAKE INSPIRATION FROM COMMUNITY RESPONSES TO FOOD POVERTY:

Excitingly, communities are developing and designing their own responses to food poverty, and many have a co-operative ethos.

With a topic as vast as food poverty it can be overwhelming knowing where to begin in your own community and having an awareness of what others are doing can help. Here are some practical suggestions for your local community:  more details on each can be found by clicking here

  • Set up an Incredible Edible
  • Support community produce and local markets 
  • Grow the community and co-operative allotment movement 
  • Explore Buy local and Buy Social initiatives 
  • Embrace Fairtrade policy and status 
  • Start a Community Fridge (already two established in Eastbourne- at Devonshire West and Langney- see here)
  • Look into an Affordable Food Box scheme 
  • Start a Community Kitchen

WORK WITH YOUR LOCAL FOOD PARTNERSHIP (or set one up!): 

There are many successful food partnerships alliances across the country.

Sustain and Feeding Britain both support and encourage them - you can see their maps showing coverage here and here.   Eastbourne has an established Food Partnership which you can find out about here,  whilst Hastings' can be contacted here

If your area has a food partnership then a lead member for food poverty is ideally placed to work closely with them. Where there is not yet a food partnership, a lead member for food poverty would be well placed to convene one.

GET A MEASURE OF THE PROBLEM:

We welcome the recent victory of campaigners in persuading the Government to measure food insecurity nationally, but frustratingly there is little granular evidence of the extent of hunger at a local level.

Councils, community leaders and Co-operative Party members can play an important role in pulling together what data there is and looking at new ways to measure the scale of the problem which will shape their responses to it.

Typically, measuring the scale of the problem would form part of developing a Food Action Plan. However, there are forms of food mapping which can be done with limit resources and can be done irrespective of whether you intend to develop an Action Plan.

WORK WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENT OR OTHER ORGANISATIONS TO DRAW UP A FOOD ACTION PLAN:

Food Action Plans (or strategies) address food poverty bringing together what statutory agencies and the community, voluntary and social enterprise (VSCE) sectors offer by way of expertise and practical action.

In many cases they have come about due to a particular crisis, but they generally also deal with longer term structural issues.

Food Action Plans come in all shapes and sizes. Some are developed by the council and may sit inside a broader anti-poverty plan, others by the community or the Food Alliance and are community-owned. Some are backed by an extensive evidence base, others focus on practical steps. We make no recommendation as to what is the best approach given that the needs and resources for each area are hugely different, but we do believe that it is important to put a plan together.

You can download a model Local Food Action Plan from Sustain by clicking here

GET YOUR LOCAL COUNCIL TO DESIGNATE A LEAD MEMBER FOR FOOD JUSTICE:

At present food poverty is often split between directorates and portfolios within local authorities, despite being a growing problem.

Half of councils do not have a dedicated lead member for food poverty, yet we know that having a named person brings focus and attention to any topic. That is why we suggest that councils should consider adding the explicit responsibility for food poverty to a lead member's portfolio.

According to our research, councils which have a single lead member for food were far more likely to work closely with a local food alliance, partnership or network. That's one other reason we think designating a lead member with responsibility for food justice is an important first step for councils seeking to tackle hunger in their area.  If your local council has not yet done this, please lobby your councillor.

Find out more about the Co-operative Party's national campaign around Food Justice by clicking here to visit the campaign website. 


Tuesday, 10 March 2020

CO-OP EVENT 28th MARCH: POSTPONED

Unfortunately, because of the uncertainty around covid-19 and the fact that we had people down to travel from around the region, we've taken the decision, regrettably,  to err on the side of caution and  postpone the proposed co-operatives event that was scheduled for 28th March.  We hope to reschedule for later in the year.

Monday, 30 September 2019

Next Branch Meeting: October 5th

The next meeting of the East Sussex Branch of the Co-operative Party will be held on Saturday 5th October, commencing at 11.00am at the RAF Association, Wish Road, Eastbourne, BN21 4NX. 



A G E N D A

1. Apologies for Absence

2. Minutes of the Previous Meeting and any matters arising

3. Reports:

  • Membership
  • Finance
  • Constituency Labour Parties
  • Party Council

4. CO-OPERATIVE PARTY CONFERENCE discussion around the agenda of the forthcoming Annual Conference.  All policy documents and reports can be read and downloaded online here: Annual Conference 2019 Hub

5. Campaigns and Events:    Plans and progress for film showing, possible dayschool and other events. 

6. Any other Business

We will be staying for lunch afterwards, and all members are warmly invited to join us.  

Saturday, 13 July 2019

Branch AGM 2019


The Annual General Meeting of the East Sussex Branch of the Co-operative Party,  will be held on 13th July 2019. 11.00am at the RAFA Club, Eastbourne. 


A G E N D A

1. Apologies for Absence
2. Minutes of the 2018 AGM.  

3. Reports:

  • Chair,
  • Vice Chair,
  • Secretary/Treasurer (including annual accounts)
  • Constituency Labour Parties
  • Party Council


4. Elections:

  • Chair
  • Vice Chair
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • Any other officers
  • Delegates to Party Council (2) if still required
  • Delegates to Constituency Labour Parties (Hastings and Rye, Bexhill and Battle, Eastbourne, Wealden, Lewes and Brighton Kemptown

5.  Plan of Work for 2018-9 , to include confirmation of meeting dates for the year, and possible day school and film showing events.