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I'm going - I see the whole UK National Committee including Mr S & Mr J have been invited to attend...........

Invited yes.................. but is there sufficient moral fibre to face the accused and attend!!!!!!

It might be preferable to try the accused in absentia.....................:ronno
 
Invited yes.................. but is there sufficient moral fibre to face the accused and attend!!!!!!

It might be preferable to try the accused in absentia.....................:ronno

I'm with you on this one Gizmo............:thumb2

Let the trials commence:ronno
 
.It was solely led by our Treasurer (I wont use the honorary bit) who for some reason has the notion that we are a bit too foreign.


If it's still DJ then he ought remember the old adage about 'Glass house's' :spitfire

I seem to recall issues at an AGM a few years ago where there were ten's of thousands of pounds "unaccounted for" due to alleged admin error, or similar...

I was a member BTW..:rolleyes:
 
I seem to recall issues at an AGM a few years ago where there were ten's of thousands of pounds "unaccounted for" due to alleged admin error, or similar...


..........It was just resting in my account, Dougal, I've told you before......
 
am a current member just for the journals...........:ukgser is a trillion times better as they don,t stop for as many scones :augie
 
am a current member just for the journals...........:ukgser is a trillion times better as they don,t stop for as many scones :augie

Low blow Ken,:eek: very low:mmmm.... I expected more from ya.:rolleyes:.I suppose it would have been hard for ya to complain on the day with yer gob so full of jam and cream scones..:D. they bloody were nice though.:rob:D


Lookin forward to gettin all the news on Monday about the blood bath ! :bounce1
 
Alledged Irish accounts issue led to all others sections having to have National Treasurer, National Social Secretary and President on Section Bank Mandate (this was an increase from two signatures to five) Yorkshire Section were against this and it led to a heated meeting at National Committee Level.The Yorkshire Section agreed that they would only have two National Committee members of our choice on bank mandate which we got.

Irish Section member of your choice should attend National Committee Meetings three times a year at the National Club's expense. You would get mileage allowance, ferry fare, all food and accomadation for attendance. (Like the guy from the Ulster Section does.)

You choose not to attend and haven't done so for a number of years. Instead you let other people fight your corner, so its a bit like the guy who has commented on the postings and ended by saying he's not going to the AGM.

Yorkshire Section has open policy and welcomes anyone on two wheels to our monthly meeting at Cracoe. GS members attend, Vintage Bike Club, Matchless and AJS owners. Two weeks ago 25 Gold Wings turned up and they were made most welcome. Anyone on holiday in the Yorkshire dales would be most welcome and open an invitation has been isssued on this Forum on a number of occassions.Pipes and slippers my arse.

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BM Riders who should be known to your section i.e. Phil Hawksley and Pat Mansfield have also attended as a group and singley.

Get your act together, if someone is having a dig at you, get over there and dig back.

By the way I am the Yorkshire Section Treasurer and stand in National Committee Member for Yorkshire.
 
Good to meet y'all at the AGM, first one I have been able to attend.

I wish the Committee well, hope for a good year!

Bin

I would also like to wish the committee a good year ahead.

Good to see Tony Moores there:clap

Mr S came across as a very condescending, patronising individual from where I was sitting:spitfire " Have any of you heard of I.C.I. ?" :tosser:mcgun:mcgun
 
Yorkshire Section has open policy and welcomes anyone on two wheels to our monthly meeting at Cracoe.

Very good Dennis and that is how it should be. :thumb2

Unfortunately the Ulster section were very unwelcoming and decidedly unfriendly on the one occasion that I attended a meeting outside Belfast. :(

I will never return. :rob
 
EXCLUSION . .

. .the thorn bush around the Tuareag encampment phenomenon is a standard feature of clubs.
 
went to Athlone to pick up the Aldi bits and pieces and then onto the AGM.
I was pleasantly surprised to find Tony Moore and Steve Shipley there. Tony Moore's statement that the Club was ran by amateurs seemed to sum up the whole debacle. The fact that much of the supposed difficulties was based on erroneous info and a lack of communication and support didn't come as much of a surprise.
Hopefully, it will be another 4 years before I go back to another AGM.
Best of luck to the new/old Committee.
 
ICI

I did not pick up on any condescending tone from any one , but I have to say I had not heard of ICI ... I was impressed that the president and the secretary took the time out to attend and gave me the impression that they came over to listen and assist in any bridge building that may need doing...

It would seem like a good idea if some one from the Irish Section attended the National Committee meetings, not only to represent the section but also to communicate directly to those concerned any difficulties being experienced at Section level...


All in all I dont think we will be needing the United Nations Security Council on this one ...


Remember ... Its about riding bikes
 
I did not pick up on any condescending tone from any one , but I have to say I had not heard of ICI ... I was impressed that the president and the secretary took the time out to attend and gave me the impression that they came over to listen and assist in any bridge building that may need doing...

It would seem like a good idea if some one from the Irish Section attended the National Committee meetings, not only to represent the section but also to communicate directly to those concerned any difficulties being experienced at Section level...


All in all I dont think we will be needing the United Nations Security Council on this one ...


Remember ... Its about riding bikes



Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) is a British chemical subsidiary of a Dutch conglomerate and one of the largest chemical producers in the world.
 
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is it because were on the wrong side of the pond we do not know who ici is .or is someone taking the p...s with us paddys :nenau
 


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