Posted on 17th May 2010
Yesterday the Government announced that fans will be allowed to return to grounds in May, albeit with reduced capacities.
Posted on 17th May 2010
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The annual general meeting (AGM) of the FSF’s Southern Division will take place at the Old Star Public House (66 Broadway, Westminster, London, SW1H 0DB) on Sunday May 23rd 2010. The meeting will start at noon and lunch will be provided for all those who registered.
Email [email protected] to book your place.
As this is the Southern Division’s AGM nominations are invited for the following posts: chairman, vice-chairman, secretary, treasurer, national delegate, and pyramid surveillance officer. Pam Wilkins will not be standing for re-election to the FSF’s National Council and Jon Keen is standing down as chairman.
Please email Julie Beattie with any nominations for any of the aforementioned positions. While everything at the minute seems to be elections, elections, elections there’ll also be plenty more up for discussion at the meeting including:
Anyone else who has a topic for discussion should email Julie Beattie. The Old Star Public House is on the corner of Broadway and Queen Anne’s Gate and opposite St James’s Park Tube Station (Circle and District Lines). There is some off-street parking (free on Sundays) in nearby streets. The meeting will be in the upstairs function room. You can view the minutes of the last Southern Division meeting from this link.
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