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Raffle Prizes for the AGM
Daiwa Exceler 9 ft Spinning Rod 10-40g
Bottle of 12yo Highland Park Whisky
Shakespear Sigma 9 ft Spinning Rod 10-30g
A years membership
Mitchell Avocet IV Gold 4000 Reel
Daiwa Trout River Net
RKAA Fleece (Blue or Green)
RKAA Hat (Choice of Styles)
12 x Courvoisier Cognac Minitures
AGM Agenda
Agenda Milngavie Town Hall 2nd February 2017
7.00pm Welcome and Introduction – Chairman
Summary of 2016 – Chairman and Secretary
Accounts – Treasurer and Secretary
7.15pm Elections
– Alan Atkins (Chairman)
– Frank Cook
– Davie Craigie
– Davie Craigie
– Roddy Hogg7.30pm Proposals
1. Day tickets (limited to 5 per day) to be made available. Priced at £10.
2. Coarse permit to be created for Clyde beneath Dalmarnock Bridge down to the tidal weir. £15 per year, no worm or spinning.
3. Number of migratories that can be taken in one day changed to two (currently one).
8.00pm AOB
8.30pm Raffle and Permits
9.00pm Finish
AGM
Just a quick note to confirm that the AGM will be going ahead on the 2nd of February. There has been a delay in getting some of the invitations out due to a problem with the mailshot provider, but the remainder should be delivered in the next couple of days.
The venue is Milngavie Town Hall, and the meeting will start at 7pm.Kind regards
PaulUrgent Notice Regarding the AGM
We have just been informed that Bearsden Hall has been closed down and our booking has been moved to Milngavie Hall, 71 Station Road G62 8BZ. It’s a 6 minute drive.
We apologise for the inconvenience, but we have only just been informed.
The Agenda for the AGM on Thursday
Agenda Bearsden Hall 4th February 2016
7.00pm Welcome and Introduction – Chairman
Summary of 2015 – Chairman and Secretary
Accounts – Treasurer and Secretary
7.15pm Elections
– Paul Reid (Secretary)
– Alistair Stewart (Vice Chairman)
– Jim Burns (Treasurer)
7.30pm Proposals
- All Sea Trout to be returned.
- Permit prices to be reduced by £10. Junior ticket (free), fly only (£15) and day ticket (£10), remain unchanged.
- No bait fishing on the falls pool at Bishop Mill.
- No more than 2 people fishing the falls pool at the same time.
- No loitering on the weir at Bishop Mill.
8.00pm AOB
8.30pm Raffle and Permits
9.00pm Finish
AGM
Just a quick note to say that the AGM will be held in Bearsden Burgh Hall, 69 Drymen Road, on Thursday the 4th of February. The meeting will begin at 7.00pm, and invites will be posted out today. More details to follow. Kind regards Paul
Please keep an eye out for any diseased eels
Eel illness sparks fears for salmon in Scottish rivers
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-32844682Opening Ceremony
The Opening Ceremony will take place this Saturday at around midday. Members are asked to meet in the Islay Inn at 11.30am for hot rolls and a blether before the we get started. All friends and family are welcome. From the Islay Inn the piper will lead us down to the Kelvin behind the Art Gallery, and Paul Young will raise a dram to the season and throw the fist line. Later in the afternoon (3pm) there will be food (pies and beans) put on for those that have had enough of the fishing. It should be a great day and who knows, there might even be a fish or two caught!
AGM Notes
Following from the AGM the update on the proposals is as follows:
- Slight change to the way we advertise permit prices. For example, instead of £50 for an adult plus £20 joining fee, we move to £70 (existing members will get a £20 discount).
– passed by a substantial majority.
2. Member guest ticket price to £10 rather than £15.
– passed by a substantial majority. (Tickets will be available shortly)
3. All trout fishing to be fly only.
– not passed by a substantial majority
4. Annual open day. To coincide with the FORK Gala Day, day tickets will be available to anyone who wants to try fishing on the Kelvin.
– passed by a substantial majority
Overall the AGM went very well. There was some great discussion on one or two of the proposals. Particularly number 3 (fly only for trout) with the ‘fors’ keen to protect the trout, and the ‘nos’ keen to promote angling for youngsters.
Unfortunately we did have one or two members that thought it was acceptable to turn up after spending a few hours in the pub, and were noticeably worse for ware. The AGM is primarily for business, and any social aspect is related to the raffle and an occasion for a chat with some of your fellow anglers. It is not an opportunity to get hammered and cause trouble.
The solution is very simple. The members that were drunk will either be banned from the association or barred from any future meetings. They will not be given the opportunity to show up at any future events.
Plans for the opening day are very nearly complete. We hope that you will join us on the 21st for what looks like a great day out.
Kind regards
Paul