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AGM Minutes (May 2024)
The West Midland Bird Club AGM Minutes (May 2024) covered key discussions and decisions, including reports from the Chair and Trustees...
27 January 2025 at 11:38:11

The West Midland Bird Club AGM Minutes (May 2024) covered key discussions and decisions, including reports from the Chair and Trustees on overcoming early challenges and launching new initiatives, alongside a Treasurer’s update confirming the club’s strong financial position. A rule change was approved, making the Secretary an executive trustee, and the club’s legal structure is being modernised into a Charitable Incorporated Organisation. After debate, it was decided the club name will remain unchanged. Elections saw trustees and officers re-elected, while discussions focused on expanding meetings and activities to better engage members. The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks and an illustrated talk on pelagic birdwatching.

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