Hi all
Date has been set - 11 October.
Details here
http://www.trf.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=19881
Booking link
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trail-ri ... 8360221918
Would anyone like to attend?
Steven
TRF Annual General Meeting
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Re: TRF Annual General Meeting
Hi Steven,
Myself and a few others will be riding in Spain over the AGM weekend.
Would it be possible to get proxy forms ready for next club night?
Thanks
Derek
Myself and a few others will be riding in Spain over the AGM weekend.
Would it be possible to get proxy forms ready for next club night?
Thanks
Derek
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Re: TRF Annual General Meeting
Formal notice now issued.............................
Looks like only 10 minutes is being allowed for each motion... so I there will be some argey bargey... but hopefully I will be pleasantly surprised and consensus will be reached on how the TRF is run. Please consider attending to have a say in how the TRF is run on your behalf.
The TRF Annual General Meeting
10:00AM Sunday 11th October
(Registration starts at 09:30)
The Directors of the TRF hereby serve notice
and are pleased to invite
all current members as of October 11th 2015
to the TRF AGM.
The National Motorcycle Museum
Coventry Road,
Bickenhill,
Solihull,
West Midlands,
B92 0EJ
http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co. ... e-parking/
Please use the link below to book your place as soon as you are able, so we can save precious TRF funds by "right sizing" the room.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trail-ri ... 8360221918
Light refreshments, eg. tea and coffee etc will be provided by the TRF but attendees should bring their own lunch. This is to keep the overall costs of the meeting to a minimum..
Please review the documents included as a download from the Forum in .pdf format via the link below
http://trf.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... b0074e41b8
Proxy voting arrangements to follow
AGENDA
09:30 Registration
10:00 Welcome and Introductions
10:15 Reports and Accounts
10:30 Ordinary Resolution: Standing Orders
10:40 Ordinary Resolution: Strategy: Core Principles
11:00 Comfort Break
11:15 Special Resolution 1: Articles and Code of Conduct
11:45 Ordinary Resolution: Byelaws and Directors Handbook
12:10 Ordinary Resolution: Road Conservation Strategy
12:20 Ordinary Resolution: Membership and Marketing Strategy
12:30 Lunch
13:15 Ordinary Resolution: Code of Conduct and Guidance Strategy
13:30 Ordinary Resolution: SPTA Guidance
13:40 Ordinary Resolution: Honorary Directors
13:50 Ordinary Resolution: Match Funding of Conservation Projects
14:00 Ordinary Resolution: LARA Subscription
14:10 Comfort Break
14:30 Andrew Brocklehurst and Mike Irving proposals:
Proposals are per the attached notice
15:45 Election of Directors
16:30 Close
About the National Motorcycle Museum (free entry to TRF members attending the conference)
http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk/
The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world and originally opened its doors in October 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display. The Museum owes its formation to the drive and ambition of one man, Mr WR (Roy) Richards. Roy passed away in 2008 but his work continues under the guardianship of Roy’s Widow Christine & Son’s Simon and Nick with The Museum collection now boasting some 1000 plus machines, fully restored to the manufacturers original specifications.
Since opening, this magnificent centre has become the largest motorcycle museum in the world and attracts around 250,000 visitors a year. One of the biggest attractions for many guests is the comprehensive cross-section of British machines, spanning the “60 Glorious Year” of motorcycle manufacturing in this country. The museum’s aim is to preserve these pieces of history for future generations to come, as a reminder of this great nations industry, engineering prowess and work ethic.
Coventry Rd, Solihull, West Midlands B92 0EJ
The TRF Directors
[email protected]
Looks like only 10 minutes is being allowed for each motion... so I there will be some argey bargey... but hopefully I will be pleasantly surprised and consensus will be reached on how the TRF is run. Please consider attending to have a say in how the TRF is run on your behalf.
The TRF Annual General Meeting
10:00AM Sunday 11th October
(Registration starts at 09:30)
The Directors of the TRF hereby serve notice
and are pleased to invite
all current members as of October 11th 2015
to the TRF AGM.
The National Motorcycle Museum
Coventry Road,
Bickenhill,
Solihull,
West Midlands,
B92 0EJ
http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co. ... e-parking/
Please use the link below to book your place as soon as you are able, so we can save precious TRF funds by "right sizing" the room.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trail-ri ... 8360221918
Light refreshments, eg. tea and coffee etc will be provided by the TRF but attendees should bring their own lunch. This is to keep the overall costs of the meeting to a minimum..
Please review the documents included as a download from the Forum in .pdf format via the link below
http://trf.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... b0074e41b8
Proxy voting arrangements to follow
AGENDA
09:30 Registration
10:00 Welcome and Introductions
10:15 Reports and Accounts
10:30 Ordinary Resolution: Standing Orders
10:40 Ordinary Resolution: Strategy: Core Principles
11:00 Comfort Break
11:15 Special Resolution 1: Articles and Code of Conduct
11:45 Ordinary Resolution: Byelaws and Directors Handbook
12:10 Ordinary Resolution: Road Conservation Strategy
12:20 Ordinary Resolution: Membership and Marketing Strategy
12:30 Lunch
13:15 Ordinary Resolution: Code of Conduct and Guidance Strategy
13:30 Ordinary Resolution: SPTA Guidance
13:40 Ordinary Resolution: Honorary Directors
13:50 Ordinary Resolution: Match Funding of Conservation Projects
14:00 Ordinary Resolution: LARA Subscription
14:10 Comfort Break
14:30 Andrew Brocklehurst and Mike Irving proposals:
Proposals are per the attached notice
15:45 Election of Directors
16:30 Close
About the National Motorcycle Museum (free entry to TRF members attending the conference)
http://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk/
The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world and originally opened its doors in October 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display. The Museum owes its formation to the drive and ambition of one man, Mr WR (Roy) Richards. Roy passed away in 2008 but his work continues under the guardianship of Roy’s Widow Christine & Son’s Simon and Nick with The Museum collection now boasting some 1000 plus machines, fully restored to the manufacturers original specifications.
Since opening, this magnificent centre has become the largest motorcycle museum in the world and attracts around 250,000 visitors a year. One of the biggest attractions for many guests is the comprehensive cross-section of British machines, spanning the “60 Glorious Year” of motorcycle manufacturing in this country. The museum’s aim is to preserve these pieces of history for future generations to come, as a reminder of this great nations industry, engineering prowess and work ethic.
Coventry Rd, Solihull, West Midlands B92 0EJ
The TRF Directors
[email protected]
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Re: TRF Annual General Meeting
There are some pretty big changes proposed.
You can find it all here. I've not trawled through it all but am aiming to do so.
I'd encourage you to take a look
http://www.trf.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20223
Cheers
Steven
You can find it all here. I've not trawled through it all but am aiming to do so.
I'd encourage you to take a look
http://www.trf.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20223
Cheers
Steven
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Re: TRF Annual General Meeting
I believe the Directors are producing a special version of TRAIL to set out all of the proposals, so watch out for that.
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Re: TRF Annual General Meeting
All
I'm sure there will be formal note soon.... but in the meantime here is an 'unofficial' report!
All the Directors' motions passed including the articles... which hopefully puts the constitutional headache behind us.
All the Directors standing were voted in... with one dropping away (Charlie Morris) and another stepping up (Steve Neville, Kent TRF) so we now have 9 Directors.
All Andrew Brockenhurst and Mike Irving's motions were not successful (most required 75%); however there was a round of applause for the work Andrew put in, with much of the scrutiny and work he put in having contributed to refining what was presented.
The new Bye Laws were adopted with a new prefix "temporary" and a commitment that there will be further work and consultation on them.
Overall I thought the day was a triumph. There was considerable healthy challenge. The considerable amount of work put in especially by John V on the constitutional stuff in particular means we are in a much stronger position moving forward. Proxy voting system worked very well. Vast majority of discussion was good humored and respectful.
My view was it was a triumph overall. We now have 9 Directors ready to focus their attention... on protecting green roads.
I'm sure there will be formal note soon.... but in the meantime here is an 'unofficial' report!
All the Directors' motions passed including the articles... which hopefully puts the constitutional headache behind us.
All the Directors standing were voted in... with one dropping away (Charlie Morris) and another stepping up (Steve Neville, Kent TRF) so we now have 9 Directors.
All Andrew Brockenhurst and Mike Irving's motions were not successful (most required 75%); however there was a round of applause for the work Andrew put in, with much of the scrutiny and work he put in having contributed to refining what was presented.
The new Bye Laws were adopted with a new prefix "temporary" and a commitment that there will be further work and consultation on them.
Overall I thought the day was a triumph. There was considerable healthy challenge. The considerable amount of work put in especially by John V on the constitutional stuff in particular means we are in a much stronger position moving forward. Proxy voting system worked very well. Vast majority of discussion was good humored and respectful.
My view was it was a triumph overall. We now have 9 Directors ready to focus their attention... on protecting green roads.

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Re: TRF Annual General Meeting

Mario, John G and John V --- whose hard work got us to where we've got to today

All those in favour....

Andrew B and Mike I --- presenting their proposals

TRF shop, with Fred, Steve N (modelling) and Sharon (our membership database angel)

And Greg V (right) representing Northumbria TRF and presenting TRF Ltd with the monies from the Hexham Lane campaign