ELECTIONS AGM LIVE Coverage
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ELECTIONS AGM LIVE Coverage
My coming out of retirement for football tomorrow is not happening. Opposition not got enough players - lots of calls to let them know, cancel the ref & will now have to go to a meeting soon. Hopefully will be given the cash for the pitch where there is nil chance of a replacement. Opposition lose 3 points plus fines likely to be in excess of £100. Not a call that ought to come on a Fri night.
No live chess in my plan this w/e.
So is the live coverage of the meeting, elections, etc happening? Where?
No live chess in my plan this w/e.
So is the live coverage of the meeting, elections, etc happening? Where?
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See reply in the other place.
Isn't this need to double post somewhat tiresome when just one forum would suffice?
Isn't this need to double post somewhat tiresome when just one forum would suffice?
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No s**t.Mike Truran wrote:See reply in the other place.
Isn't this need to double post somewhat tiresome when just one forum would suffice?
Cheers
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I'm meeting one of the participants before the meeting tomorrow and he has suggested that I go along to the meeting with him. Will they let me in?
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Nick Faulks wrote
Individuals who are not voting members of Council can only attend the meeting with the permission of the Chairman of the Meeting. Such permission is normally sought in advance.I'm meeting one of the participants before the meeting tomorrow and he has suggested that I go along to the meeting with him. Will they let me in?
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Surely the participant can just say that Nick is his "Strategic Advisor"?John Philpott wrote:Nick Faulks wroteIndividuals who are not voting members of Council can only attend the meeting with the permission of the Chairman of the Meeting. Such permission is normally sought in advance.I'm meeting one of the participants before the meeting tomorrow and he has suggested that I go along to the meeting with him. Will they let me in?
Isn't there a precedent for that?
Ah, but I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.
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Apologies for my ignorance, but who is the Chairman of the Meeting?
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The agenda says the Board will recommend the appointment of Julian Clissold as Chairman for the meeting.NickFaulks wrote:Apologies for my ignorance, but who is the Chairman of the Meeting?
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Thanks, I shall not trouble him at this time of night but shall see what happens when I arrive at the door.
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Re: ELECTIONS AGM LIVE Coverage
FWIW (not that much in light of the authoritative reply above), I asked this question back in 2011:
http://www.ecforum.org.uk/viewtopic.php ... 349#p68951
The "Can any member attend to observe?" bit (ignore the CJ bits of that thread). I found out then that you have to be listed on the voting register as a voting member (or holding a proxy) in order to vote. I arranged this myself back then (and attended the 2011 AGM where Phil Ehr was elected to the Board - my email suggests I considered the same for 2013, but I am not sure if I attended in the end or not). I have arranged in advance to attend the meeting later today, but this does need to be done in advance (it is usually not difficult to find someone willing to give you a proxy vote).
Stewart Reuben did say later on back in 2011: "I have long held that observers, giving adeqauate notice and provided there is space, should be allowed to attend the general meeting of the ECF. This is just as they were allowed to do so in the days of the BCF."
http://www.ecforum.org.uk/viewtopic.php ... 349#p68951
The "Can any member attend to observe?" bit (ignore the CJ bits of that thread). I found out then that you have to be listed on the voting register as a voting member (or holding a proxy) in order to vote. I arranged this myself back then (and attended the 2011 AGM where Phil Ehr was elected to the Board - my email suggests I considered the same for 2013, but I am not sure if I attended in the end or not). I have arranged in advance to attend the meeting later today, but this does need to be done in advance (it is usually not difficult to find someone willing to give you a proxy vote).
Stewart Reuben did say later on back in 2011: "I have long held that observers, giving adeqauate notice and provided there is space, should be allowed to attend the general meeting of the ECF. This is just as they were allowed to do so in the days of the BCF."
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Big turnout today
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I'm sitting near rj haddrell and already he has ask to repeat stuff twice!
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Published on elections thread, but this really belongs here.
We are now underway and have made reasonably quick process through the early items.
Julian Clissold confirmed as Chairman
Andrew Leadbetter and John Wickham appointed as tellers
Additional apologies from Marc Shaw and the PIF trustees
Minutes approved without amendment
Procedural Motion from Neville Belinfante to move items 16 (Communications), 17 (Strategy) and 18 (Register of interests) up the agenda so that these are considered prior to elections.
Now onto the Chief Executive's report.
We are now underway and have made reasonably quick process through the early items.
Julian Clissold confirmed as Chairman
Andrew Leadbetter and John Wickham appointed as tellers
Additional apologies from Marc Shaw and the PIF trustees
Minutes approved without amendment
Procedural Motion from Neville Belinfante to move items 16 (Communications), 17 (Strategy) and 18 (Register of interests) up the agenda so that these are considered prior to elections.
Now onto the Chief Executive's report.
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Thanks John.
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Thank you John, keep up the good work, look forward to hearing more about the meeting.John Philpott wrote:Published on elections thread, but this really belongs here.
We are now underway and have made reasonably quick process through the early items.
Julian Clissold confirmed as Chairman
Andrew Leadbetter and John Wickham appointed as tellers
Additional apologies from Marc Shaw and the PIF trustees
Minutes approved without amendment
Procedural Motion from Neville Belinfante to move items 16 (Communications), 17 (Strategy) and 18 (Register of interests) up the agenda so that these are considered prior to elections.
Now onto the Chief Executive's report.