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Annual General Meeting - Tuesday 14th July 2015 @ 7.30pm

Goldthorpe Scout Group's first annual general meeting is to be held on Tuesday 14th July at 7.30pm.  


All members, supporters, parents and youth members are welcome to attend, and the official proceedings will take no longer than 45 minutes. If you are interested in taking up a role as a Scout Leader or supporter you can speak to any of the leadership team following the AGM.

The agenda and invite to the AGM was published on the 1st July, but is here for your convenience;

6th Barnsley (Goldthorpe) Scout Group - Annual General Meeting (AGM) 14th July 2015 19:30
for year ending 31st March 2015
1. Introduction from the Chair of the meeting (Group Chairman)
Housekeeping arrangements.

2. Apologies for absence. (Secretary)

3. Receive and adopt the Annual Report for the previous financial year (just ended).  (Group Scout Leader)

4. Receive and adopt the Financial Statements for the previous financial year (just ended). (Group Treasurer)

5. Receive and adopt the Group’s Constitution. (Group Chairman)

Elections and appointments

6. Appoint or elect key appointments in the Group Scout Council (Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer).

7. Elect and/or co-opt members to the Executive Committee.

8. Vote of thanks.

9. Close of official AGM.

Presentation - Review of Scouting in Goldthorpe since 2013 - (Group Scout Leader)

To protect the environment and to save unnecessary expenditure the annual report has been made available online and printed copies will not be provided. Please click the following link:





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