Cllr Richard Davies at the end of his year
as Mayor in 2001 distributed a total of £5,000
Cllr Steve Ford
in his Mayoral Year raised
£3,500 from the Mayor's Ball,
a trip to France (with the considerable help of Cedric's Coaches), A 'Space
Oddity' dance, various charity darts matches in the local pubs, a concert
organised by the Sailing Club, an Art Exhibition organised by Cllr Gilli
Primrose, an exhibition of Wivenhoe Photographs and Memorabilia, a Tea Dance and
a 'Teddy Bear's Picnic'.
11 organisations benefited, including the
Wivenhoe & District Sporting Facilities Trust, the Ferry, the 'Munty'
bus, Youth Theatre, Wivenhoe Players, Stuart Pawsey Support Group, Britannia
Court Residents and Day Care Centre, Scouts and Guides, Over 60's and
Wivenhoe St John.
In 2002/03, Cllr David Craze, Town Mayor
during this year, raised £3,360 through different events. David chose
to support youth organisations in Wivenhoe - 18 in all - and
handed out cheques to representatives of those organisations at the
Annual Town Meeting in May 2003. Click
here for picture and news report.

Cllr
Gilli Primrose, in her mayoral year in 2003/04 raised £4,040. She
handed out cheques to nine Wivenhoe organisations at the Annual
Town Meeting in May 2004.
Click
here for a list of the organisations and pictures.
£6,815 was raised during Cllr Peter Hill's
mayoral year 2004/05. Of this £1,165 was raised from a New
Year's Eve party where the proceeds plus donations were donated to the Asia Pacific Tsunami Appeal. The balance of £5,650 was shared by 21 organisations with
cheques handed out at the Annual Town meeting. Beneficiaries included
youth and arts organisations, Wivenhoe's churches, a £500 grant for the newly
launched Wivenhoe War Memorial Fund (click
here), grants for the proposed skateboard play area, one for
the Munty bus and major grants for the Engine Shed Project and a new car park at Broad Lane Sports
Ground. For more details of awards, click
here

Left: Cllr Tom Roberts, Town Mayor 2005/06
Many successful events were organised during Cllr Tom
Roberts' year (2005/06) with a record £7,600 raised. Tom and his partner Dilly
Meyer wanted to support Colchester Alheizmer's Society, SCOPE and the
Mary Barron Suite at Essex County Hospital for special reasons, as
well as supporting many Wivenhoe organisations. They also organised
the first of what they hope will be many annual Town and Gown dinners
to pay a bursary to two international students at the University - click
here. To see a full list of grants, click
here.
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