I was the proposer for the Thornbury Parish (S. Gloucestershire) Poll held on the 26th of May 2022 concerning the future of Armstrong Hall, a local Arts facility and Theatre, which was closed by its Charitable Trust (Trustee: Thornbury Parish Council) in 2019. The result an overwhelming 94% of those that voted requesting that Thornbury Town Council carry out a consultation about the future of Armstrong Hall.
To date they have not done so despite the result of the Parish Poll being quite clear that the people of Thornbury be consulted about the future of Armstrong Hall.
I twice wrote to the Clerk of Thornbury Council on June 17 and August 25 requesting information about the poll and the Parish Council’s decision and eventually got a reply on the 22nd of September.
In a full council meeting held on the 25th of June this year the Council issued the following statement.
“Thornbury Town Council (as a local authority) is not responsible for the decisions around the Armstrong Hall. Thornbury Town Council will write to the Armstrong Hall Trust asking them to respond to the result of the Parish Poll”.
The above Council’s statement makes it quite clear that they are not just consulting the Trust for its advice on the matter but have shifted all responsibility for the decision to the Trust. Is it not the legal responsibility of the Town Council to respond to the poll whatever the decision and not to simply pass that decision by delegating this to a separate legal entity namely the Armstrong Hall Charitable Trust (Registered Charity Number: 272883)?