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ron freeman
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Honorary memberships

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Chris Foster made some proposals at the AGM about honorary memberships.. can somebody tell me what they were and what the out come was ?
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Someone correct me if im wrong but this is how I understood what was passed at the meeting.

Current Honorary members can be an active member of the club at no charge but must pay the yearly subscription to have voting rights.

Any Honorary memberships given after the 03/10/08 would have to pay the yearly subscription if they wish to remain an active member of the club
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Post by gary stenhouse »

as i am sure bob will of informed you already and if you had come to the meetings you would and should already know.

all existing honary members will be able to be full members using all the sites and facilitys with out paying though technicaly no voting rights. ( that is unless they feel fit to do so as they get so much out of the club and use all the clubs sites) any new honary members will be just that but will now have to pay there way if they continue to us all of the clubs facilitys, which i think is fare enough. so it looks like those who managed to bestowed honary members before october 2008 you have and will continue to save 15 pounds a year to do with however you like this i am sure will go a long way in the current climate.

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Post by John Wallis »

But if you are an Honorary member that's had tea and biscuits with the queen you have to pay £15.00 + VAT so HM government can keep her in rich tea biscuits.
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Not being a superstar I only had to pay the £15.00 to support my club...Ahh the price of stardom.
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