PRESS RELEASE
A NEW DAWN FOR CARNIVAL
There are exciting developments afoot for Cowley Road Carnival following a wide ranging report on the best options for the ongoing future of Oxford's largest community-run event. Since its beginnings in 2001 the Cowley Road Carnival has been a significant element of the wider regeneration programme for the area run by East Oxford Action. However, with the regeneration programme now coming to a successful end and East Oxford Action spinning off its more commercial activities as separate companies, the East Oxford Action board commissioned this thorough report from independent consultant, Danielle Battigelli, to look into the best ways to take this popular community event forward into the future.
The report found widespread support for the event and came up with a number of options for the future. The preferred approach is for Carnival to be run by an independent charity, which is to become a dedicated events organisation. Cowley Road Carnival has been funded from hard-won grants and sponsorship from supportive organisations such as BMW Group Plant Oxford, Oxford City Council and the Arts Council, and one advantage of the charity is that it will be able to access more types of funding than have been available up to now. The East Oxford Action board had secured funding from the Arts Council for the development of the charity which, over the next four months, will be used to put in place the administrative structures that are needed to attract the necessary funding and to run successful events in the coming years.
There are already plans for an event in July 2009, but the exact form this will take will be dependent on the funding available, timing, and public support. An interim board is currently working on this, but there will be a need for more people to get involved. People with enthusiasm and vision that might be interested in helping should contact Sue Hunt by email on suehunt01@hotmail.com or Geno Humphrey on telephone 0786 8657215.
East Oxford Action's Company Secretary Zoe Brooks commented "The most important job will be to recruit a management board and more volunteers from the different local communities, who have the skills and commitment to manage and deliver the Carnival for many years to come".
People interested in following the latest developments or reading the report can visit the Carnival blog on http://cowleyroadcarnival.blogspot.com/
Date 7 January 2009
East Oxford Action and East Oxford Action Charity