Meet the Team
We want OAK to be an inclusive and dynamic organisation and we welcome input from anybody who wants to be involved.
We believe there is a huge amount of expertise to be drawn on in our community: those who have run businesses, involved themselves in community activism, raised families, organised events and much more.
If you would like to be involved, please get in touch via our volunteer form
Directors & Committee Members
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Judith Gardner
Co - Director
I work as a social development advisor. My background is 15 years senior management in the non-governmental international aid and development sector, including personnel management, budgeting and fundraising. I have worked with diverse groups to achieve complex outcomes such as strategic planning, project design, research analysis and evaluation, often in contexts of local and/or internal conflict. I initiated, fundraised for and co-ordinated a ground-breaking £350k research project in Somalia and Kenya, funded by the World Bank. Back home in Kington, I co-lead two local heritage and living archive projects, funded by the NLHF: The Story of Kington Camp (2007) and Brilley Voices (2008).
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Hattie Budd
Co - Director
I was born and grew up in Kington and love the town and surrounding area. My background is in art and design, originally working in fair trade as a designer and textile buyer, running fair-trade shops in the South West and for the last twenty five years living locally and working as a stained glass maker. In March of 2024, I opened Flock, a craft gallery and shop representing local artists and makers. I have valued being part of community led volunteer projects from my first volunteer role as an youth and art worker in the 1990’s, since then I have set up a playgroup and was chair of Gladestry primary school friends commitee for many years. As well as volunteering at the Oxford Arms, I am a school governor and a trustee of my local community hall.
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Kim Greig
Co - Director
Community Engagement OfficerMy specialism is Community, Youth and Educational Development. I have worked overseas for many years with the British Council and VSO assessing needs, establishing skillshare programmes, delivering capacity building for local partner institutions and trouble-shooting volunteer management. But before moving to Kington in 2021 I lived in Luton for 8 years, working as the Programme Coordinator for the national charity, Near Neighbours, where I had responsibility for c. £1million budget. Near Neighbours supports communities to come together, talk openly and productively about challenging local issues, and empower people to make a difference in their neighbourhoods.
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Fiona Ritchie
Financial Management & Governance
I am the former chief exec and company secretary of ECHO for Extra Choices in Herefordshire Ltd. From small beginnings working from my kitchen table, I developed ECHO into the largest provider of opportunities for disabled people in Herefordshire with over 50 staff and 100 volunteers and a turnover of £750,000. A firm believer in the call for “nothing about us, without us”, ECHO involved local disabled people across the organisation.
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Alys Williams
Steering Committee
My background is in the creative sector, having studied Drawing & Applied Arts in Bristol. I have worked backstage in the theatre, coordinated children’s craft workshops and run my own small business making leather goods.
I now work as a gardener spending most of my life outdoors in & around Kington. I am very happy with the change of course my life has taken and am training to be a landscape designer. I hope to help create a welcoming, engaging space for our community, both inside and out.
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Sarah Rickett
Steering Committee
We love living in Kington, it is a great community in a beautiful location. Being part of the Oxford Arms is a brilliant thing to be involved with. I really want to see it become a community space for all and a more widely-known asset for the town.
By day I am self-employed, working in and advising community heritage projects across the country. By night I might be pulling a pint at the Oxford, or dreaming up new art and craft projects.
My husband Andrew and I are also joint voluntary Tree Wardens for Kington town and Kington rural and keep an eye on Kington's fabulous trees every day when we walk our dog Bryn.
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Annie Gamble
Steering Committee
I have worked in the public and charitable sector, firstly in administration, and after my degree, as a development worker for ECHO in North Herefordshire, and project facilitator with Age UK Hereford & Localities. In 2017 I opened a gallery in Kington which promotes local artists and functions as an informal co-operative. The gallery is also a key player in the Marches Makers Festival, Herefordshire Art Week, and The Big Draw – helping build and sustain a strong and successful art and craft artisan and community presence in Kington.
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Jim Rann
Steering Committee
I have been a practicing architect in Herefordshire for over 30 years, with a consistent involvement in low energy and low impact buildings. I have also carried out various self build projects. I am an early member of the The AECB (Association for Environment Conscious Building) , active member of KLEEN (Kington Local Environmental and Energy Network ) and have an interest in developing a Community Land Trust in Kington.
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Trudi Brown
Steering Committee
Whilst I was born in Hereford I have spent the majority of my adult life living abroad and in the North of England. My employment history has mainly been within the public sector. I hold a degree in Social Work and Social Policy and worked as a Probation Officer/Manager for HMPPS for 25 years. I also held a role as a Mediator.
Volunteering has always been a part of my life. For many years I was a Samaritan. I established a Mother and Tots group for ex-pats in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and post retirement I worked for an animal Charity before my return to Herefordshire in 2021. The people and the project at The Oxford represent the values and goals that are important to me.
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Nancy Frost
Steering Committee
I am a ceramic artist who co-founded and helped to manage a successful cooperative pottery business for seven years before moving to Kington. Alongside my arts practice I manage the Kington Markets. I have been involved with the Marches Makers Festival since its inception in 2018, with a particular interest in community involvement and participation. I am also a member of the Chamber of Trade.
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Jane Maggs
Steering Committee
I was an agricultural botanist and later a landscape architect in both Australia and England. My interests revolve around the relationship between plants, food and the local landscape.
I set up a preserves business in Cumbria specifically to showcase hyper local produce and foraged wild plants and was Chair of Sustainable Food Carlisle.
I am particularly interested in helping with the food offer at the Oxford Arms; sourcing and using local produce to produce affordable and interesting menus accessible to all.
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Romily Hall
Accountancy & Bookkeepng
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Benjamin Pickford
Communications consultant
I am a writer and editor, previously working at universities in Switzerland and the UK. After many visits to Kingon over the years, where I greatly appreciated the hospitality of the Oxford Arms, I finally moved here in January 2024. I am excited to support the development of this community project.
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Kevin Robinson
Volunteer - Bar Team
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Kate Bradbury
Volunteer - Cafe Management
I have a background in the catering industry and as a new resident to the town of Kington,volunteering at The Oxford Arms Caravan Cafe has introduced me to the diverse,energetic and talented community of local people,dedicated to creating a welcoming and prosperous events space that will serve the needs and aspirations of the town and its neighbours.
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Tamsyn Cowden
Volunteer
I have lived in the Kington area for 26 years and really value the independent shops and businesses in the town. I am a District Nurse with a particular interest in health and lifestyle medicine. Community support and social connections play such an important part in maintaining health and wellbeing, so I am happy to be a general volunteer to support this project.
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Eliza Loh
Volunteer - events
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Sarah Yardley
Volunteer - Communications
Having grown up living close to the Oxford Arms, I have recently moved back to Kington with my young daughter. The Open Arms team are bringing something truly special and hugely valuable to Kington, and I believe this project will make a huge difference to all children and young people growing up in and around the town, as well as to the community as a whole.
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Mark Bradbury
Volunteer - Bar Operations
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Jess Edwards
Volunteer - Events
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Celia Kibblewhite
Volunteer - Events
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Cath Mahon
Volunteer - Bar Operations
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Stuart Hopkinson
Volunteer - Bar & Cellar Management
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Elizabeth Shea
Steering Committee
Volunteer - Bar Operations -
Matthew F.
Volunteer - Carpentry
Advisors
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Blaise White
Financial Advisor
Blaise has many years experience managing finances in social businesses and charities. He currently works as a freelance advisor supporting a range of small charities across the UK with financial management issues.
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Suzanne Wenczek
Heritage Consultant
Suzanne Wenczek, specialises in the field of heritage project management and business change and transformation. The projects she has worked on include Grange Court in Leominster, Herefordshire, the Master’s House in Ledbury and the Ledbury Places feasibility study for six key historic buildings.
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Jon Argent
Business Consultant
Jon's expertise includes corporate governance, service transformation and strategic partnership development. He offers a unique blend of deep sector experience aligned with a collaborative and engaging approach to tackling complex issues, bringing value to projects and programmes.
As the founding Chief Executive of the Halo Leisure Trust and as National Partnerships Director for GLL Jon also has significant experience in the Social Enterprise world.
Jon holds a DBA, MBA, and is a Chartered Fellow and Elected Board Trustee of CIMSPA.
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Dave Stoyel Hastie
Hospitality Consultant
Youth Advisory Panel (YAP)
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