However, there is a very strong feeling among the current management committee and other core Unity Day Team members that the event is far too big for the number of people organising the event, this has led to a certain disillusionment. Furthermore there is a strong feeling that Unity Day has moved away from its original ethos of a community event that engages the local community and enables them to take part in a fun day for all – it has become a mass consumer event.
There is also a very strong feeling that despite the large amount of evening entertainment on offer it does not reflect the true inclusive intentions of Unity Day, and that the lack of respect shown to the park and the local surroundings is detracting from much of the good feeling that Unity Day generates. The Management Committee have to accept ultimate responsibility for this, but we are also in a position to change it.
This is where YOU come in. At the AGM we will be expressing our thoughts on how Unity Day can move forward and continue to promote the positive aspects of Hyde Park whilst at the same time becoming more ‘commUNITY’ focused. We will therefore be asking for help to outline a new direction for Unity Day. 2005 is Unity Day’s 10th Birthday and we feel that now is a good time to look to the future. We would therefore be delighted to see you at the AGM.