05 - August 2011

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Chapelfields celebrating the Millennium is one of the lesser known plaques that have been designed and placed on walls around the city. More than 50 have now been recorded on our Flickr page with many more about to be processed. If you know of one we have missed let us know.

The fields: (above) caravans strung out along the river as far as the boundary to the Bluecoat School; (inset left) the Charterhouse building in the background

July 2011

At last Guardians are about to take up accommodation in the Grade 1 listed Charterhouse, just two months after the Society introduced the national organisation Ad Hoc to owners City College. As the list of unoccupied heritage buildings in the city has grown we have seen more and more vandalism and arson attacks on these valuable assets. After our initial discussions it quickly became obvious that Coventry needs to adopt the guardian approach not only at Charterhouse but at other sites in the city. Coincidental to City College’s decision we saw travellers arrive on the field in front of the building after being alerted through a Twitter message. That concerns the Society greatly, especially with the ease of access and possibility of the riverside attracting more travellers. Without wishing to pre-judge these people there have been many instances up and down the country when unruliness and vandalism has followed. Clearly this is the last thing we want to see at Charterhouse. And after all they are occupying the site illegally.

The Society is working with the Council on two schemes that will help to green up our city centre in time for Coventry 2012, when the city hosts Olympic Football as well as celebrating the Consecration of the Cathedral. Both sites (near the Old Grammar School, pictured left) and the area next to the Retail Market, pictured below left) have been remained derelict for sometime as a result of the downturn in the economy. For our part the Society will be helping to recruit support from local traders, citizens and societies like our own, asking them to get involved in the planting of these areas. The Council is drawing up some plans for the hard landscaping with suggested plant species. We shall also attempt to secure gifts and sponsorship for some of the planting as well as organise the volunteers to carry out the work.

The next meeting ….a guided tour of

on Monday, August 8 At 7.00 pm

Rootes built its shadow factory here before WW2 and subsequently for 60 years it was a centre of car assembly. With the huge factory complex now gone the village reverts to isolation from Coventry’s urban fringe. Approach by the London Road and make a left turn into the village. Meet at the community hall next to St Leonard’s Church (pictured above). Coventry Society 123 Upper Spon Street, Coventry CV1 3BQ Tel: 07855 113973 Email: campaigns@coventrysociety.org.uk

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