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Hurst Village Society Annual General Meeting
28 February, Small Village Hall
Hurst Village Society’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday 28 February in the Small Village Hall. Everyone who is resident in the parish, and anyone else who lives outside the parish but who is interested in Hurst, is invited to attend the meeting, which will start at 8pm.
Anyone who would like to join the general committee should print and complete the nomination form below (or the copy from inside the printed newsletter) and bring it with them to the meeting. Three of the current committee of 10 people will be standing down, and are likely to stand again. There can be up to 15 members of the committee, so please don’t be shy, put yourself forward as a committee member!
The AGM is also a reminder to people to renew their membership of the Society – see the application and renewal form (also available in the printed newsletter). This is very important because the Village Society aims to provide an independent voice for Hurst residents, and therefore it relies on membership to support that statement.
Hurst Village Society
Nomination for Membership of the General Committee
2003 – 2004
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Hurst Village Society General Committee meets every six weeks to discuss issues associated with planning, the environment, transport and other public services in the village that are related to the aims of the Society given below. The Committee is associated with running the annual Dinner Dance, working with the Parish Council on the Village Design Statement, and organising other events such as Archery at the Hurst Horse Show.
The HVS produces a Newsletter which is published at least four times a year, manages a village website www.hvs.org.uk, and publishes a Skills Register. The newsletter and website contain information about village events and activities other than those of the Village Society.
The aims of the Society include:
- To protect the physical character and rural environment
- To provide an independent focal point for the community
- To encourage involvement in village activities
- To promote the use of amenities in the village
- To encourage a spirit of neighbourliness
- To foster communication between members of the community
The General Committee consists of no more than 15 members who elect their officers including: Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Membership Secretary and Social Secretary. Other responsibilities include Planning, Environment, Health and Newsletter Editor. Each year a third of the committee members stand down and may offer themselves for re-election.
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Nomination for Membership of the General Committee 2003 – 2004
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