TVRCC AGM Vote
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richard sails

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813 posts

287 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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Who is going and who are using their postal vote and if not why?

yellabelly

2,258 posts

281 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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Richard,
I will use my postal vote, for me it is currently too far to travel (medical reasons).

If the AGM was more central then IMO there would be a better more wide spread attendance from the regions.
YB

richard sails

Original Poster:

813 posts

287 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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I must admit for most people its a hell of a long trip...... for an AGM....

jessica

6,321 posts

280 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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it's in the post as I type Richard.

richard sails

Original Poster:

813 posts

287 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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jessica said:
it's in the post as I type Richard.


Good bunny....

Terminator

2,421 posts

312 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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Maidstone isn't exactly on my doorstep either but I'm going along this time to get some answers from the 'horses mouths' as it were.

AGMs in recent years seem to have been held the same time as I'm in the USA for the Woodwork meeting, so someone must have slipped up this time

stainless_steve

6,050 posts

286 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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Going to post mine , but i have never met these people ,don't know if they are doing agood job or not.
It would be nice to know abit about them before i vote?
Anyway i'm voting for the person who keeps putting my SEAC in Sprint

TVR-NUT

1,404 posts

282 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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I will be using my postal vote Richard, as unfortunately I won't be able to attend the AGM because I am working on that Saturday.

Mark

anonymous-user

82 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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stainless_steve said:
Going to post mine , but i have never met these people ,don't know if they are doing agood job or not.
It would be nice to know abit about them before i vote?
Anyway i'm voting for the person who keeps putting my SEAC in Sprint


Take a look at my similar thread Steve - Simon Lacey and some others gave given useful info about themselves.

As mentioned previously Kent ranks with Penzance and Wick as about the most awkward place to hold an AGM for the largest number of people.

yellow peril

5,131 posts

300 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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unrepentant said:

As mentioned previously Kent ranks with Penzance and Wick as about the most awkward place to hold an AGM for the largest number of people.


It was a little more central last year.

I think the plan was to base it around the Tuscan Challenge meet at Brands as so many club members support the racing.


...//P//

C & J

308 posts

293 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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I'm going cos i'm standing for events and whilst I don't relish the prospect of driving half the night to get there in time from Stockport I feel it'll be worthwhile. Will someone prod me if they spot me nodding off?

Paulines right, AGM scheduled for that date so anyone coming along could make a weekend of it and watch the racing on Sunday.

Stainless Steve, we met at Raby - was with TUS373 laughing at the old dear trying to park the astra!

yellow peril

5,131 posts

300 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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[quote=C & J] Will someone prod me if they spot me nodding off?
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No problem Clive.......I'll bring my TVR umbrella, that has a really nice point on it!!!!

...//P//

pigpen

262 posts

278 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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Richard

YHM

Mike

stainless_steve

6,050 posts

286 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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unrepentant said:

stainless_steve said:
Going to post mine , but i have never met these people ,don't know if they are doing agood job or not.
It would be nice to know abit about them before i vote?
Anyway i'm voting for the person who keeps putting my SEAC in Sprint



Take a look at my similar thread Steve - Simon Lacey and some others gave given useful info about themselves.

As mentioned previously Kent ranks with Penzance and Wick as about the most awkward place to hold an AGM for the largest number of people.

Found it

stainless_steve

6,050 posts

286 months

Saturday 13th September 2003
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[quote=C & J]I'm going cos i'm standing for events and whilst I don't relish the prospect of driving half the night to get there in time from Stockport I feel it'll be worthwhile. Will someone prod me if they spot me nodding off?

Paulines right, AGM scheduled for that date so anyone coming along could make a weekend of it and watch the racing on Sunday.

Stainless Steve, we met at Raby - was with TUS373 laughing at the old dear trying to park the astra![/quote]
Hi well at least thats one person i know who has my vote. Nice meeting you,do you think the old dear is still at Raby trying to find a parking space

ralph dodds

148 posts

282 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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yellow peril said:

unrepentant said:

As mentioned previously Kent ranks with Penzance and Wick as about the most awkward place to hold an AGM for the largest number of people.



It was a little more central last year.

I think the plan was to base it around the Tuscan Challenge meet at Brands as so many club members support the racing.


...//P//


If the past 12 years are anything to go on, it makes absilutely no difference where it is held. I've been to AGMs in Birmingham, Nottingham, Donington, Pembrey, some linked in with the Tuscans and some with other events such as the Classic Car Show. There's still only ever about 100-150 postal votes and 30-35 attendees. Indeed at one of the Donington AGMs, I met some friends after the meeting at the circuit and commented that I hadn't seen them at the AGM, to which they responded that they preferred to watch the Mini racing support race. Come on, I know it's at one extremity of the country, but come along and air your views.

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

297 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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Mines in the post as I have visitors that weekend.

I hope there are more than the 180 votes that Ralph mentioned. We all ought to at least express our opinion. Agree with the comments about a bit more info from the people standing though.

Bob

pies

13,116 posts

284 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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We'll im going


gives me more time to decided how to vote

yellow peril

5,131 posts

300 months

Sunday 14th September 2003
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pies said:
We'll im going


gives me more time to decided how to vote


Look forward to meeting up again Pies.........

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raceboy

13,877 posts

308 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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Mine will be in the post at close of play tonight
Kent's just a little to far for us Northeners, I've not been to a TVRCC AGM before even when they were on my doorstep because the form gives so little information, it's just yes or no for a list of names you may well not know I've never even used the postal vote in the past because I've just not been interested due to the 'closed shop' nature of it all with no information avalable anywhere, and if it wasn't for the debates on here about it, this years would have hit the bin and I'd have never even seen the £5 increase bit