Thursday 27 November 2014

Minutes of the General Meeting of the Lyme Regis Branch. Held at the Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis, Thursday the 27th of November, Post AGM, 19:50 Hours.

Minutes of the General Meeting of the Lyme Regis Branch.Held at the Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis, Thursday the 27th of November, Post AGM, 19:50 Hours.

01. Present:

Mr David Manners
Chairman
Mr David Humphrey
Vice Chairman/Membership Secretary
Mr Tony Smith
Honorary Secretary
Mr Martin Jones
Honorary Treasurer
Mrs Ania Driver
Welfare Representative
Mrs Jacqueline Ward
Poppy Appeal Organiser
Mr Jon Hunt
Member
Mrs Angela Manners.
Member
Mrs Sylvia Marler
Member
Mr Kevin Taylor
Member
Mr Peter Ward
Member

02. Exhortation:

The Chairman.

03.Apologies:

Mr Cecil Quick   President

04. Minutes of the Last Meeting:

The Minutes of the last Meeting held on the 06th of November 2014 were agreed as a true record and signed by The Chairman.

Proposed:
Kevin Taylor
Seconded:
Tony Smith
Carried:
Unanimously.

05. Matters Arising:

None.

06. Additions to the Agenda.

The Vice Chairman added an item concerning the ceremony that will be taking place on the commemoration of the sinking of HMS Formidable.

07. Chairman's Report.

The Chairman introduced the Election of Appointees by The Committee.

08. APPOINTMENTS BY THE  COMMITTEE

APPOINTMENT
NAME
PROPOSED
SECONDED
President.
Cecil Quick
Ania Driver
Dave Humphrey
Vice President.
Bill Reed
Peter Ward
Angela Manners
Welfare Representative.
Ania Driver
D Manners
Sylvia Marler
Poppy Appeal Organiser.
Jacqueline Ward
Ania Driver
 Kevin Taylor
Parade Marshal.
Kevin Taylor
A Manners
Tony Smith
Standard Bearer.
Jon Hunt
Jacqui Ward
David Manners
Deputy Std Bearer
Kelsey Ellis
D Humphrey
Jon Hunt
Chaplain.
Rev. Jane Skinner
D Humphrey
David Manners
Auditors.
Keith Jenkin
Martin Jones
Angela Manners

All the above appointments were elected unanimously.

09. Vice Chairman's Report.

HMS Formidable 6 JAN 2015.

The Chairman gave an introduction: “Many of you will be aware that in our cemetery in Lyme Regis we have a grave for some of the crew from HMS Formidable, which sank in Lyme Bay on the 1st of January 1915.

We have a service at that memorial, every year, the Saturday prior to Remembrance Sunday. Next year, in 2015, it marks the centenary of the sinking of that battleship and it is our intention to do, with full honours, justice to those who lost their lives.

Dave will now explain what we are going to be doing in January next year.”

The Vice Chairman informed the meeting that, as a branch, we will be holding a service on the 6th of January, one hundred years after the original burial, which will take place at 14:00 hours. This will be, exactly to the minute, a hundred years after the first service started at the bottom end of town.

Programme.

Those attending the ceremony should assemble in the cemetery by 13:45 hours.
The Commodore will be at the grave side along with the clergy, The Chairman of The Branch, The County Chairman, The President of The Royal Naval Association and relations of the crew of The Formidable. The relations will be at the forefront of the wreath laying ceremonies. 

Timings:

13:45 hours
Standards muster at the Charmouth Road end of the cemetery.
13:50 hours
March off.
14:00 hours
Service starts, taken by The Rev Jane Skinner.

Wreath laying.

Exhortation.

Two minutes silence.

Reveille.

Fall out.

Muster in The Pilot Boat. [Drinks & Buffet courtesy of The Landlord].

[In response to a question, it was confirmed that The Branch will not be involved in any activities on the 1st of January.]

10. Honorary Secretary's Report.

The Secretary introduced The Form MS1, Branch Information, which was duly completed for:

Section 1 Branch Committee Officers and Appointments.
Section 2 Branch Welfare Representative.
Section 3 Delegates to the Annual Meetings of  County/District Conferences.
Section 4 Signatures of The Honorary Secretary and Welfare Representative.
Section 5 Acknowledgement of Responsibility.
Section 6 Certificate of Acknowledgement of Responsibility signatures.

Required signatures were completed.

11. Honorary Treasurer's Report.

Nothing further to add.

12. Welfare Representative Mrs Ania Driver

We are very strict on confidentiality but I will rely on people to pass on information to me.

13. Poppy Appeal Organiser  Mrs Jacqueline Ward

Nothing at the moment – I've just started!

14. Parade Marshal  Mr Kevin Taylor

I would just like to clarify that event on the 6th of January is purely a Legion event.
Dave Humphrey responded and stated that it will be a RBL Parade. The President of The Royal Naval Association has been briefed that it is a Legion parade. If the County Standard Bearer and the County Parade Marshal are not there then you will be leading the parade. 

15. Standard Bearer Mr Jon Hunt

What I propose doing, from The New Year onwards, is, for all the people who lost their lives in the war, on the day of the hundredth anniversary of their death, to commemorate them in some way. Even if it is just myself at The Memorial in Cat's Park. To commemorate them on their anniversary; to have it published or put up on The Notice Board; to announce that I am going to be there at a certain time; make a short speech of the circumstances of their death and lower The Standard for them. This will make the whole town conscious.
The Committee agreed this was an excellent initiative.

16. Deputy Standard Bearer  Miss Kelsey Ellis.

Nothing. The Chairman welcomed her presence.

17. Member  Mrs Sylvia Marler.

I will order wreaths for HMS Formidable families – two Bs and two Cs.

18. Members Mrs Angela Manners and  Mr Peter Ward

had nothing to add.

19. Future Meetings:

The next General Committee Meeting will be held at 19:00hours, in The Woodmead Halls, on the Thursday the 8th of January 2015.

20. Meeting Closed: at 20:14 hours.

Thursday 6 November 2014

Minutes of The General Meeting of The Lyme Regis Branch. Held at The Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis, Thursday 06th November 2014 at 19:00 Hrs.

Minutes of The General Meeting of The Lyme Regis Branch. Held at The Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis,Thursday 06th  November  2014 at 19:00 Hrs.


Present:


Mr David Manners
Chairman
Mr Tony Smith
Honorary Secretary
Mr Martin Jones
Honorary Treasurer
Mr David Humphrey
Membership Secretary
Lt Col Ross Bennett
Welfare Chairman
Mrs Ania Driver
Welfare Secretary
Mrs Sylvia Marler
Poppy Appeal Organiser
Mr Kevin Taylor
Member/Parade Marshal
Mrs Angela Manners
Member
Mr Peter Ward
Member
Mrs Jacqueline Ward
Member


Mr & Mrs Peter Lowe
Branch Members.
Mr Cyril Bugler
Branch member.

01. Exhortation:

The Chairman.

Apologies:


Mr Cecil Quick
President
Mr Jon Hunt
Member/Std Bearer

03.Minutes of the Last Meeting:


The Minutes of the last Meeting held on the 02nd of October 2014 were agreed as a true record and signed by The Chairman.

Proposed: Jacqueline Ward
Seconded: Ross Bennett
Carried: Unanimously.

Matters Arising:


The Chairman stated that the closure of The Welfare Fund Account with Lloyd’s Bank is proving to be problematic. (This is the transfer of The Welfare Account into the Main Account). The bank are insisting that all previous Members with the authority to sign cheques must currently sign the paperwork. (One is deceased!). Dave Humphrey suggested contacting County for assistance, as Phil Thomas has experience of similar problems.

Additions to the Agenda.


None.

Chairman’s Report.


As a result of Vernon Rattenbury's and Dave Humphrey's hard work and research, we now have a further fifteen names of men of this town who died in action in World War 1. I have spoken with The Commonwealth War Graves Commission and The War Memorials Trust this week to identify the etiquette regarding the inclusion of their names on our War memorial. Eleven of these names are listed elsewhere in the country – can they also be displayed on ours? All decisions on this matter will be decided by this Committee. To clarify recent press reports, we are not responsible, nor are we able to fund, alterations to The War Memorial, but we will do our up most to ensure that, where appropriate, these names will go onto it.

The additional names will be included in The Roll of Honour to be read out in the Remembrance Service on Sunday.

I have spoken with the Town Council today and was assured that the stewarding is in place for the Remembrance Parade.

I would like to thank, in advance, Warren Jones, Martin's son, for playing the drum for us on The Remembrance Parade. Representatives of The Rifle Brigade will be on the parade.

The Mayor will not be in attendance on Saturday but will be represented by Councillor Stan Williams. The Reverend Jane Skinner will also not be there; the services will be taken by Father Koppel of The Roman Catholic Church.

The buglers are in place for Remembrance Sunday and Armistice day.

I would like to thank Sylvia and her team, on behalf of The Committee, for their work for the Poppy Appeal.

The protocol for the dismissal of the Remembrance Parade was discussed. It is not appropriate for The Mayor, as a guest, to thank participants. It was agreed that The Chairman would address the Parade from a central position.

The Branch Three year Plan has to fit in with The County and National Plans and the 2015 Manifesto. I would appreciate other peoples' input into this, prior to The AGM, and will circulate my thoughts by email for comment.

Information from County has been reduced due to a computer crisis. One piece that did arrive, concerns a right-wing political organisation called Britain First, who are selling items for Poppy Day; but it must be emphasised that they are nothing to do with The RBL.

The County Chairman sent an article from The Daily Mail concerning the use of body parts for research, in some way implicating The RBL which is outrageous.
The Jack Loveridge Trophy is awarded to a Member of The Branch who has done significant work during the last year. Dave Humphrey suggested that this year it should be awarded to Vernon Rattenbury for his research work and success in putting The RBL in the public eye.

Proposed: Dave Humphrey     Seconded: Martin Jones  Carried: Unanimously.

Honorary Secretary’s Report.

           
A letter concerning The AGM was posted in The Town NB last month.

I propose that The Quiz Night next year should raise funds specifically for The Armed Forces Day Fun Run.

 Proposed: Tony Smith           Seconded: Kevin Taylor         Carried: Unanimously.

Dave Humphrey asked if County representatives have been invited to the ceremony for HMS Formidable next January. The Secretary will draft an invitation for The Chairman to send.

Honorary Treasurer’s Report.



Last Report
This Report


02 Oct 2014
06 Nov 2014




The Branch holds
Current Account
£343.66
£1,025.16

Branch Funds at Head Office
£13,122.97
£13,640.17

Total
£13,466.63
£14,665.33

Notes: 

1. The November total includes £650 membership fees collected by D Humphrey.

2. I propose to move £750 from the current account to the BFI Account to take advantage of the better interest rate.

 Proposed: Martin Jones          Seconded:  David Humphrey Carried: Unanimously.

3. I propose two expenditures:
i. £20 for the tuning of the drum for our Remembrance Parade.
[After Minute. The drum has been gifted to us from The Junior Band].
ii. £120 to £140 for Remembrancetide wreaths. (Effectively, part of our Branch donation to The Poppy Appeal).

Proposed: Martin Jones
Seconded:  David Humphrey
Carried: Unanimously.

There is a bill for £29.75p for the hire of The Woodmead Hall for the visit of The County Committee in September. It was agreed that this is a legitimate cost for The Branch.

Welfare Chairman’s Report.


No new problems. Normal and requested visits continue.

Dave Humphrey informed the meeting that the two day case worker courses in Dorset will only take place in Southampton during week days.

Welfare Secretary’s Report. 

No new cases.

Poppy Appeal Organiser’s Report.


There are two days to go. So far we are slightly up on last year's contributions.

Membership Secretary’s Report. 

Four Cash Card payments are outstanding and if no payment has been made by the 15th of November I will send them back.

The Branch is sitting on £13,000 odd pounds for welfare but it is not being spent. I would propose that £3,000 is transferred to The County Welfare Fund.

Proposed: David Humphrey
Seconded: Martin Jones
Against: Kevin Taylor
For: The Remainder.
Carried: By majority.

It was agreed that the extra hour for the Hall, after meetings, will carry on.

The RNA President is due to turn up on Saturday and I will brief him about January.

Parade Marshal's Report.


Dress for The Remembrancetide should be appropriate.

A poppy behind a beret badge is only worn by serving personnel.

The Standard Bearer and Parade Marshal should be dressed as per The Ceremonial Handbook.

Personal, authorised medals should be worn on the left breast and those of relatives on the right.

Order of March for Sunday:


Standard Bearer,
Drummer,
Regular Forces: Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force,
The RBL,
Veterans,
Other local organisations.

There is no wet weather programme. Umbrellas may be carried but not deployed.

15. Future Meetings:


The AGM will be held in The Woodmead Halls, on Thursday the 27th of November 2014 at 19:00 hours.

A General Committee Meeting will be held immediately after The AGM.


Meeting Closed: at 19:44 hours.

Thursday 2 October 2014

Minutes Of The General Meeting Of The Lyme Regis Branch. Held At The Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis, Thursday The 02nd Of October 2014 At 19:00 Hrs.

Minutes Of The General Meeting Of The Lyme Regis Branch.Held At The Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis,
Thursday The 02nd  Of October  2014 At 19:00 Hrs.

Present:

Mr Cecil Quick
President
Mr David Manners
Vice Chairman
Mr Tony Smith
Honorary Secretary
Mr Martin Jones
Honorary Treasurer
Mr David Humphrey
Membership Secretary
Lt Col Ross Bennett
Welfare Chairman
Mrs Sylvia Marler
Poppy Appeal Organiser
Mr Jon Hunt
Member/Std Bearer
Mrs Angela Manners.
Member
Mr Peter Ward
Member
Mrs Jacqueline Ward
Member


01. Exhortation:

The President.

02.

Apologies:


Mr Kevin Taylor
Member/Parade Marshal

Absent:


Mrs Ania Driver
Welfare Secretary

03.Minutes of the Last Meeting:

The Minutes of the last Meeting held on the 04th of September 2014 were agreed as a true record and signed by The Chairman.

Proposed:
Angela Manners.
Seconded: Ross Bennett
Carried:
Unanimously.


04. Matters Arising:


None.

05. Additions to the Agenda.


None.

06.Chairman’s Report.


I attended a County Meeting, with police representation, regarding road closures. This was a fascinating meeting in that it became apparent that the annual Remembrance Parade is actually the responsibility of local authorities, and not The RBL. By a law passed in 2007, the police no longer have jurisdiction for the highways. In our area, this has now passed to WDDC and The Lyme Regis Town Council (LRTC). This means that we, along with all other branches, have to apply for a Temporary Road Closure Order.

The Secretary and I attended meetings with LRTC to ensure the application was submitted by the 30th of September and I have, today, received the full Road Closure Order for our Branch for Remembrance Sunday. An issue is - how is it to be marshalled. Not our Parade Marshals, but the traffic controllers. It is likely that the police will not be available. With the approval of The Committee, I would like to approach the local Rotary Club and The Regatta and Carnival Committee. Hopefully, by our next meeting I will have more information. The Secretary suggested that Alan Vian should be the first point of contact. The original application paperwork was given to The Chairman.

Martin asked if these developments for Remembrance Sunday have changed any of our procedures, such as the Risk Assessment. The Chairman replied that we should still carry out an assessment in conjunction with LRTC. All the changes are to do with road closure; the rest should stay as it has always been.

The letter to All Members, as discussed at the last GM, have, or will be, distributed by Dave Humphrey to 110 people in the Lyme area.

It was nice to host The County Committee Meeting here on the 10th of September. A very interesting evening, and thank you to those of you who were able to attend.

It is still proving impossible to get The South West Group together. Hopefully, by the next full County Committee Meeting there will be an elected member representing the  six branches.

County Matters. I have received a copy of The RBL Public Liability Certificate. The most recent updates of The Royal Charter; this is no longer issued to Branches but is available on line. I have a copy of The County Plan and the 2015 Manifesto. The Branch Plan will be discussed at the next GM.

07. Vice Chairman’s Report.

(Vacant Post.)

08. Honorary Secretary’s Report.


The LRTC hold regular meetings, to discuss forthcoming events, with the police, Fire Brigade, Coast Guard, Rotary and other interested parties. The next one is on Wednesday the 15th of October and The Chairman and I have been invited to attend. The positive aspect of our attendance, apart from being kept abreast with events, is the increased rapport this will afford with The LRTC and other local organisations.

A new idea, which we have to thank Dave Humphrey for organising, is having some time to socialise after meetings as the bar will be open. I put a poster in our Town NB to inform Members. The Chairman commented that this had worked extremely well after The County Meeting which had been held here, and he thanked Dave for coming up with a good idea.
The County Standard Bearers Competition is taking place on the 11th of  October, at 14:00 hours at Bovington Memorial Hall.

I also have a copy of The RBL Insurance on file. It runs from 1st of  October 2014 to 30th of  September 2015.

Dress Code for Meetings. There does not appear to be one at the moment. I think shirt and tie would be appropriate. After some discussion the male Members voted.

Proposed:
Tony Smith.
Seconded:
Dave Humphrey
For: 5
Against: 1 Peter Ward
Abstained: 1 Martin Jones
Carried: By majority


09. Honorary Treasurer’s Report.



Last Report
This Report


04 Sep 2014
02 Oct 2014
The Branch holds
Current Account
£398.89
£343.66

Branch Funds at Head Office
£13,122.97
£13,122.97

Total
£13,521.86
£13,466.63


Note:   The BFI amount will be more than is stated above as we do not have details of the interest earned.

Transfer of The Welfare Account monies to The General Account.
The final statement from Lloyd's Bank has been received and The Chairman will close the account. The money will be in a separate column in the main account.

Martin wondered if part of the Branch Funds could be ring-fenced to pay for expenses. Dave Humphrey stated that all the money donated to The Branch should go directly into Welfare, unless specifically stated otherwise. The only exceptions are subscriptions and membership fees.

Dave has worked out the budget required to run The Branch for a year.
There are 29 Members that result in postal costs of  £30.74p, (two letters each at 53p second class). The hire of this Hall – 8 two hour meetings at £8.50 an hour - £136. Total £166.74p. There are additional costs for envelops and wreaths.

At the moment we have 106 DD Members and 48 cash payers. If it is voted in at an AGM to charge £1 per Member it would raise £154. This does not cover all the costs but, as a branch, we will be seen to be doing something towards it. In this case, or if the increased charge is voted out, then The Branch can legitimately use its funds. Dave will have this as an Agenda Point at The AGM.

10. Welfare Chairman’s Report.


NTR. Routine visits continue. No new cases.
Dave Humphrey reported on County welfare matters.

There is no news from concerning welfare training.

Since the 8th of June, £100,000 plus has been spent on welfare cases in Dorset. Within the DP6 area, Bridport and Charmouth, there has been 4 cases totalling £998.95p. One case in the DT8 area, Beaminster, totalling £297.98p. This makes a total for this area of £1,296.93p.

It was agreed that these statistics were most interesting and it would be useful to include updates in future meetings.

11. Welfare Secretary’s Report.


Absent.

12. Poppy Appeal Organiser’s Report.


All preparations have been done for the Poppy Collection and all the wreaths are here. If anyone can think of people for street collections that I have not asked before it would be a great help.

13. Membership Secretary’s Report.


I have just received the Cash Members' Cards.

Dave asked if The LRTC had been invited to the HMS Formidable service in January. The Chairman confirmed that on the 11th of September, The Mayor and Council had been invited to all the Remembrancetide events and for HMS Formidable on the 6th of January. Dave added that it would be a good idea to invite representatives from County as soon as possible. Bridport RNA have shown an interest.

14. Parade Marshal's Report.


Not present.

15. Future Meetings:


The next General Committee Meeting will be held at 19:00hours, in The Woodmead Halls, on Thursday the 6th of November 2014.

AGM Thursday the 27th of November 2014.

Meeting Closed: at 19:44 hours.

Thursday 4 September 2014

Minutes Of The General Meeting Of The Lyme Regis Branch.Held At The Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis, Thursday The 4th Of September 2014 At 19:00 Hrs.

Minutes Of The General Meeting Of The Lyme Regis Branch.Held At The Woodmead Halls, Lyme Regis,
Thursday The 4th Of September 2014  At 19:00 Hrs.

Present:

Mr Cecil Quick
President
Mr David Manners
Chairman
Mr Tony Smith
Honorary Secretary
Mr Martin Jones
Honorary Treasurer
Mr David Humphrey
Membership Secretary
Lt Col Ross Bennett
Welfare Chairman
Mrs Angela Manners.
Member

01. Exhortation:

The President

02. Apologies:

Mrs Sylvia Marler
Poppy Appeal Organiser

Absent:

Mrs Ania Driver
Welfare Secretary
Mr Kevin Taylor
Member/Parade Marshal
Mr Jon Hunt
Member/Std Bearer
Mr Peter Ward
Member
Mrs Jacqueline Ward
Member

The Chairman stated that apologies are only acceptable if they go through the Secretary.

03. Minutes of the Last Meeting:

The Minutes of the last GM held on the 3rd of July and The EGM on the 31st of July  were agreed as a true record and signed by The Chairman.

3 Jul 14
Proposed
Ross Bennett
Seconded
Martin Jones
Carried:
Unanimously.

31 Jul 14
Proposed
David Humphrey
Seconded
Ross Bennett
Carried:
Unanimously.

04. Matters Arising:

3 Jul 14
Martin pointed out that the Welfare Committee has been dissolved but no resolution has been passed concerning the Account. This will be covered in his report tonight.

31 Jul 14
Martin said that expenditure should be agreed at meetings prior to the event rather than retrospectively. This was agreed as future policy.

05. Additions to the Agenda.

None.

06. Chairman’s Report.

The County Chairman has told me that I am The Chairman of The Branch until The AGM. This should have been an automatic result following the resignation of the previous Chairman.

The Chairman wished it to be Minuted that he is really disappointed by the turnout this evening. One formal, recorded apology: but five absentees.

There was the first Meeting here of the six Branches of West Dorset on the 28th of August, which was attended by The County Chairman and half the Branches. I have called another Meeting with those six Branches on the 22nd of October, but the venue is still to be decided. It is my intention that we go ahead in accordance with The Royal Charter and make this work according to the rules.

Remembrance Day Road Closures. I am attending a meeting tomorrow with TRBL County, Dorset County Council and The Dorset Police concerning new procedures. Control of these closures has passed from the police to local authorities.

The County Committee Meeting will be held in Lyme Regis on Wednesday the 10th of September at 19:00 hours. All are welcome; it is an opportunity to see the County Committee in action.

Use of The Poppy as a logo. It has been noted, and commented upon by members, that a local cleaning firm is using the name “Poppies” and using images of poppies as their logo. This information has been passed to County.

Draft letter to Members. It has been discussed in previous meetings that it would be an advantage if more Members became involved in Branch affairs. This a draft letter addressing this point:

Dear Branch Members,
The Annual General Meeting of The Lyme Regis Branch of The Royal British Legion will be held in The Woodmead Halls on Thursday the 27th of November 2014.
This is your chance to meet the newly elected Committee and voice any concerns, suggestions or ideas you have for The Branch. All The Committee Members have been nominated, you will not be asked to stand so do not be afraid to attend!
What we would like you to do is support the various events that are to take place in 2015.
Annual Dinner at The Lyme Regis Golf Club on Saturday the 25th of April;
Blessing of The Boats on Sunday the 10th of May;
Quiz Night at The Nags' on Wednesday the 20th May;
Fun Run on Armed Forces Day, on Saturday the 27th of June;
Poppy Collections in October and November – please give one hour of your life for those that gave their lives.
Remembrance Sunday - morning Parade. Help to swell our numbers.
Remember, this is YOUR Branch and YOUR contribution can help to keep it alive for YOU.

The Chairman suggested one change: the Fun Run to be on Sunday the 28th of June. Martin agreed to print the final version and members will hand deliver copies.

Dave Humphrey added that it would be a good idea to place a list of Committee Members, with contact details, in The Town Notice Board.

08. Honorary Secretary’s Report.

Everyone has now received the Diary of Events for 2015, the change of date for the Fun Run is the only amendment, so this can now be used as our blue print for next year's events.
Andrew Nicholson has kindly agreed, as he did last year, to sound the Last Post and Reveille at the service in St Michael's Church on Remembrance Sunday

09. Honorary Treasurer’s Report.



Last Report
This Report


03 Jul 2014
04 Sep 2014
The Branch holds
Current Account [NatWest]
£402.44
£398.89

Branch Funds at Head Office
£13,505.42
£13,122.97

Total
£13,907.86
£13,521.86

A copy of The Annual Financial Report was handed to each Committee Member. The HSBC Account has now been closed and The NatWest Account opened. Please peruse the report and ask any questions or raise observations at the next meeting.

The Welfare Account is to be closed and moved to The Main Account, where there will be a dedicated column for transactions. This needs to be agreed at Committee – that The Welfare Account with Lloyd’s is closed and the funds transferred to our General Account.
Proposed
Martin Jones
Seconded
Ross Bennett
Carried:
Unanimously.

D-Day Weekend. There was a charge of £42 for the hire of The Woodmead Halls for The D-Day Dance. I propose that this expenditure, which resulted in donations of over a thousand pounds, be authorised by The Committee.
Proposed
Martin Jones
Seconded
Angela Manners
Carried:
Unanimously.

10. Welfare Chairman’s Report.

NTR. Welfare visits continue.

11. Welfare Secretary’s Report.

Not present.

12. Poppy Appeal Organiser’s Report.

The Chairman passed on a report that everything is in hand and organised for this year. The same number of wreaths as last year have been ordered.
Martin pointed out that the expenditure for the wreathes should be authorised by The Committee so that the subsequent donations can be accounted for correctly.
Proposed
Martin Jones
Seconded
Angela Manners
Carried:
Unanimously.

13. Membership Secretary's Report.

Membership.
I have recruited three new members since the meeting in July and they have all chosen to pay by Direct Debit; this has taken the membership from 156 to 159.
106 pay by Direct Debit.
48 pay by Cash.
2 Life Members.
3 Youth Members

Those of you who pay by Direct Debit should have received cards through the post by now. I am hoping to pick up the cash cards tomorrow when I go to the County Office.

HMS Formidable

1st January 2015
Some relatives of the survivors from the Formidable are planning to visit the town and look at the information in the museum, visit the grave, possibly lay a wreath and then attend a small function and display at the Pilot Boat arranged by the landlord. I think there should be a Legion presence at the function.

6th January 2015
The service took place at 1400 hrs in 1915 followed by the burial in the cemetery. It is my proposal that we have a service at the graveside at 1400 hrs on 6th January 2015. I have been in contact with David Write, the President of the South West Royal Naval Association, who is keen to attend with up to 30 standards; (I informed him that this will be a Legion event). It is hoped that a relation of one of the officers who was lost is going to attend from Australia.
The way I see the event taking shape is: Standards muster Charmouth Road end of the Cemetery at 1345; march off 1350; travel down the cemetery, turn right and march up to the grave. Personnel not carrying standards will be at the grave waiting. A short service to start at 1400 hrs followed by: wreath laying; Exhortation; Last Post; two minutes silence; Reveille; Standards march off. I think the County Office should be informed of this event and the County Chairman and the County Standard Bearer be invited to attend.
After the event there will be a reception at the Inn Place in the Pilot Boat. I have asked the landlord if he could give me a price on sandwiches for up to 30 Standard bearers and he said he would be willing to cover the cost. I have spoken to the Chairman of the football club and he has agreed to let visitors use their parking.
Proposed
David Humphrey
Seconded
Martin Jones
Carried:
Unanimously.

14. Parade Marshal's Report.

Not present.

15. Future Meetings:

The next General Committee Meeting will be held at 19:00hours, in The Woodmead Halls, on the Thursday October the 2nd  2014.


Meeting Closed: at 20:03 hours.