As originally agreed at the Annual General Meeting on 15th February 1995, and incorporating amendments agreed at the A.G.Ms. on 12th March 1997, 19th February 2003 and 19th March, 2008.
TITLE. The Title of the Group shall be ‘The Leckhampton Green Land Action Group’, hereinafter referred to as ‘The Group’
AIMS. The main aims of The Group shall be :-
In furtherance of these aims The Group may make representations to local and other authorities, comment on planning applications, undertake or commission studies and research, enter into co-operative arrangements, including sponsorship arrangements, with other organisations with similar aims or relevant functions, arrange representation at public enquiries, disseminate relevant information and call public meetings.
MEMBERSHIP shall be open to all individuals who support the aims of The Group, regardless of area of residence, on payment of the annual subscription as currently determined.
OFFICERS. The officers shall be the Planning Activities Officer, Secretary, Membership Secretary and Treasurer, each elected for the following year at the Annual General Meeting of The Group.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Executive Committee, referred to hereinafter as ‘The Committee’, shall comprise the Officers and up to 6 members elected for the following year at the Annual General Meeting. Vacancies occurring during the year may be filled by co-option by The Committee. In addition a further two members may be co-opted if, in the opinion of The Committee, they may be expected to make a useful contribution to the work or aims of The Group. These two co-opted members may be appointed as full or as consultant members, the latter being persons who are prepared to contribute specialized knowledge or experience but who do not feel able to participate in the general business of The Committee. Only coopted full members may vote at Committee meetings.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE. Nominations for election as officers or as members of The Committee should be sent to the secretary in writing at least 7 days prior to the date of the AGM, and should bear the signatures of the members proposing and seconding the candidate and the signature of the candidate indicating his or her willingness to serve. The notice calling the AGM should indicate which, if any, of the present officers or committee members wish to retire. Present officers or committee members who have not indicated their wish to retire automatically become candidates for re-election to their present posts.
MEETINGS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Executive Committee shall at its first meeting after each AGM elect one of the Committee members to be the meetings Chairman, who will chair both committee and general meetings until and including the next AGM. In his absence, any other officer may chair a meeting. Five members, including at least one officer, shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of The Committee. The Chairman shall not normally vote at committee meetings but shall have a casting vote in the event of a tied vote.
SUB-COMMITTEES. The Committee may set up sub-committees, sub-groups or working parties to undertake specific tasks under the chairmanship of any member of The Committee who will be expected to report progress periodically at meetings of The Committee. A majority of members of such sub-committees, sub-groups and working parties shall be members of the Group.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of The Group shall be held by 31st March in each calendar year. The agenda for the meeting shall include the following items :-
GENERAL MEETINGS. A General Meeting of members of The Group may be called at any time by The Committee. A General meeting must be called on receipt of a request submitted in writing to the Secretary and signed by at least five members of The Group and indicating the purpose of the meeting. Such a meeting should be held within 45 days of the receipt of the request.
NOTICE OF, AND ATTENDANCE AT GENERAL MEETINGS. At least 21 days notice of General Meetings shall be given to members. Motions for discussion at General Meetings shall be sent to the Secretary at least 7 days prior to the date of a meeting and shall bear the signatures of the proposer and seconder. A minimum of twenty members shall constitute a quorum at a general meeting. Only fully paid-up members shall be eligible tovote at a General Meeting.
FINANCE and ACCOUNTS. The funds of The Group (except for petty cash not exceeding £10 and funds in transit) shall be held by the Treasurer in a bank or building society account notified to The Committee. All transactions shall be recorded and, except for those involving less than £5, shall be made through the aforesaid bank or building society account. All expenditure, other that for amounts less than £5, shall be first authorized by The Committee or, in exceptional circumstances, by at least two Officers and subsequently reported to The Committee. Claims for reimbursement of expenditure made on behalf of The Group shall be made to the Treasurer on a claim form on which the purpose and date of the expenditure is stated. Withdrawals from the bank or building society account shall only be made over the signature of the Treasurer and one other member of the Committee, previously authorized and accepted by the Bank. The financial position of The Group should normally be reported to The Committee at each meeting. The financial year shall run from the 1st of January to 31st December except that, for the first year of operation only, the accounts shall include the months of November and December 1993.
AMENDMENTS TO THIS CONSTITUTION may only be made at a general meeting of members of The Group of which the required 21 days notice has been given to members. Details of the proposed amendment(s) shall be sent to the Secretary in writing, supported by the signatures of at least three members. Proposed amendments will normally be placed on the agenda of the next General Meeting and circulated to members with the formal notice calling that meeting. A proposal for amendment(s) received after a notice calling a general meeting has been issued will not normally be placed on the agenda for that meeting unless the proposer undertakes to circulate details of the proposal to all members, at his or her own expense, at least 7 days prior to the meeting. Alternatively a proposal for an amendment may be accompanied by a request that a special general meeting be called. Such a request must be supported by the signatures of at least five other members.
2nd April, 2008