Wednesday 29 February 2012

If at first you don't succeed.....

 
My Scottish heritage aside, Robert the Bruce would be proud of us! We have try, try tried again and again and again to transform our wonderful idea into an actual legal entity and this week we suffered our latest , time consuming, irritating set- back.  Apparently ‘Filling the Gaps’ is too similar to ‘Filling the Gap’, which, although officially closed, is still on the register at Companies House, so our application has been rejected!  Argh!!  But, being the undeterred little spiders that we are, application number, oh whatever it is now, is already completed and ready for submission and ‘Filling the Gap N15 CIC’ hopes to do better than its dearly departed predecessors….and all of this in the days leading up to the pilot scheme!

On the other hand, I am happy to say that prior to opening the doors and feeding anyone, the pilot scheme has been a great success.  The response from our friends, family and community has been fantastic and we are fully booked for the first three weeks, with only a couple of spaces in week four: any takers?  Folk have even been lovely enough to pay up front, as we the unnamed are as yet to be funded!   I am humbled and grateful you awesome people, thank you and I hope you enjoy the grub.  God willing and the creek don’t rise, we might even break even!  This is in part due to my fab friend Rachel, who introduced us to the wonders of Bookers.  Wow, it was great, who would have known that two grown women, Renee and I, that is, Rachel is no longer such a Booker newbee, could get so ecstatic over giant quantities of olive oil or the price of ground coffee, fair trade,  of course.  It was a proper adventure, akin only to a child being given their pocket money to spend as they wish in a sweet shop, and they did have giant jars of cola bottles too!  Fear not, we were consummately mature and responsible, sticking rigidly to the budget, that’ll be my Scottish roots again!

So with two days to go (GULP), Renee and I are once again riding the seesaw of terror and excitement; it seems to be becoming a theme.  We can’t wait to do it, but it needs to be as perfect as we can make it, because our diners (Oooh, get me) deserve it and because all the eggs are in the basket now, and we seriously want this to work.  When it does, we can start working with Fareshare, save some food, stop some waste and provide the kind of community space we have been dreaming of.  So many dreams……..let’s hope this first step is a pleasant one! 

Wednesday 1 February 2012

Re-structuring? Already?

Oh blogger!

Happy New Year, is it too late to say that now?!

We start 2012 with the sad news that Filling the Gap CIC is deceased!  Renee and I murdered it when we discovered that no one will fund a company limited by shares because there is the potential to rake in the profit from dividends.  Although we never had any intention of doing this, prospective funders do not know the quality of our moral fibre and we have received some good advice, from a number of lovely, helpful people, that restructuring now will save later pain.  So we have…..

Please be upstanding for ‘Filling the Gaps  CIC’, a Community Interest Company that happens to be a private company limited by guarantee!

To honest, our choice to be limited by shares was made in excitement, exuberance and error!  We fundamentally misunderstood the notion of liability and feared losing houses etc.  Now, thanks to Making Local Food Work (MLFW) and the lovely Mark and Hayley, we get it!

It’s not entirely back to square one, just some changes at Companies House and the Bank.  The worst part has definitely been trouping through more  Articles of Association.  A degree in English is no match for that crazy brand of over-punctuated legalese!  Once we had made the decision, it was just a case of getting on with it.  Renee is much better at this than me.  I tend to spend pointless, wasted hours considering too many, impossible variables from ridiculous angles, Renee, however, wisely ‘Let’s deal with now, before it becomes a problem’.  So we have……..

Hayley from MLFW has been invaluable in helping us to move forward.  Alongside helping us develop our business plan, she has suggested a pilot scheme…….

So if anyone in the N15 area fancies being fed lunch every Friday for the month of March for £20, drop us an email. Kids eat free.