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Rules
of H&F Cyclists
1. The name of
the group shall be "H&F Cyclists". This document is the governing document
of H&F Cyclists.
2. H&F Cyclists
exists to:
- encourage more people to
cycle
- improve conditions for cyclists
- raise the profile of cycling
3. H&F Cyclists
is an independent branch of the London Cycling Campaign. It inherits the
objects and powers of that body from the Memorandum and Articles of Association
of the LCC. In particular, H&F Cyclists may hold funds in designated accounts
to further the above aims. Such funds may only be spent in agreement with
the Chair/Co-ordinator and Treasurer of H&F Cyclists, subject to the financial
rules agreed by the management committee of the LCC. Any cheques must
be signed by at least two of the four designated H&F Cyclists signatories.
4. Membership
of H&F Cyclists is open to any person or organisation who shares the aims
of H&F Cyclists, and who should normally be a member of the LCC.
5. H&F Cyclists
shall be governed by a management committee of not less than five members
who shall be appointed by all members attending the AGM.
6. Until the first
AGM, H&F Cyclists shall be governed by a management committee of not less
than five members who shall be appointed by all members attending the
meeting of 8 November 2000, adopting the procedures as if at an AGM.
7. The management
committee shall comprise the following: · Co-ordinator (Chair) · Secretary
· Treasurer · At least two others
8. Members of
the management committee shall be elected for one year at the AGM. The
AGM will be held once a year. Candidates will be nominated by another
member and seconded by at least one other member. If more than one person
is proposed, a show of hands will decide.
9. H&F Cyclists
management committee shall meet not less than once a quarter. A meeting
shall be quorate if at least 3 members of the management committee are
present. All members are encouraged to take part in decisions. All members
may attend all meetings and vote on decisions and at elections.
Adopted at the
H&F Cyclists meeting on 8 November 2000.
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