11-08-2015, 05:12 PM
Ianbrownlee Wrote:Andy Howie Wrote:Having during the AGM limits time for discussion.
I agree I presume the SGM wont be until at least the Autumn
Really Ian? Presumably Andy means that continuing the SGM during the AGM itself would limit discussion time for ordinary AGM business? It wouldn't be logical to delay the SGM as it's supposed to be a contunuation of the unfinished one, viz:
13) Continuation of Special General Meeting
The Meeting accepted without formal vote, the Chairman’s suggestion that the issues not yet addressed
should be resolved at a separate SGM to be held immediately prior to the AGM scheduled to be held on 29 August.
Discussion at that SGM would be confined to motions already proposed but not yet considered.
It would not create an opportunity to re-open topics already addressed and resolved.
In the meantime, the proposed new Constitution as amended at this SGM would be posted in the CS Notice Board and members invited to cast vote for or against the remaining proposed amendments and the Constitution as a whole.
End of Minutes
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The AGM notice currently indicates an SGM is "being considered" the same day:
As we are considering an SGM, the time will be announced later but is expected to be around noon.