The teensy envelope it was sent out in - along with the usual advertsiing stuff in British Horse - means a lot ofpeople didn't ind it and many of those teensy envelopes probably went in the bin. Not sure if HHO will like pdf files attached - but will try.
The teensy envelope it was sent out in - along with the usual advertsiing stuff in British Horse - means a lot ofpeople didn't ind it and many of those teensy envelopes probably went in the bin. Not sure if HHO will like pdf files attached - but will try.
blimey yes it was tucked away wasn't it!
So technically if I tick against I don't have to appoint a proxy?
Why is Linda posting as Allan?
I did not see it, I must have thrown it out with the advertising
This should have been sent as a separate letter so people would be more likely to open it and not think it was junk mail...
They should have also sent an email as back up to let people know about the planned changes and give people time to respond, and offer a consultation rather than straight into a vote. There is no clear explanation about why they want to make the changes and how it will improve the Society. Really poor governance.
How can we find someone to go and vote as Proxy. Can our regional representatives do this, or is anyone offering for those members who cant get to the meeting
HiIs anyone going to the meeting that we can appoint as proxy on the form that has just come with British Horse magazine?
Yes you can leave blank and have as the chairman, but i you don't know which way you want to vote and want a proxy who votes on the day you need to appoint someone.but there is a tick box for and against on the proxy form? and if I don't appoint someone it goes to the chairman.
No I am not posting as Allan. I have just found his FB post and copied on to here. It took me 30 mins to find so I thought other people may have the same problem.blimey yes it was tucked away wasn't it!
So technically if I tick against I don't have to appoint a proxy?
Why is Linda posting as Allan?
Latest edition of British Horse, along with insignificant envelope containing details of the forthcoming General Meeting in amongst the flyers which head straight to recycling.
View attachment 27802
Page 5 of the mag waxes lyrical about the On the Move initiative (the very expensive vanity horsebox).
The address for proxy votes to be sent to BHS is:
Duncan Snook-General Meeting
The British Horse Society
Abbey Park
Stareton
Kenilworth
Warwickshire
CV8 2XZ
Or email the PDF to:
Generalmeeting@bhs.org.uk
Sorry but I don't know the real names of those agreeing to be proxy and who are attending. Can whoever is prepared to,do this pm me so that I can complete my form, I'll send copy of form back to you once completed.
It appears you can email the proxy form "As an alternative to returning this hard-copy proxy form, you can appoint a proxy electronically by emailing generalmeeting@bhs.org.uk attaching this proxy form. For an electronic proxy appointment to be valid, your appointment must be received by the Company no later three business days before the date of the meeting"
Do you think this is a bit risky emailing it as they might not receive it?
I don't know of any e-mail program that doesn't give you the opportunity to request a receipt - received and/or read.