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Mr Walker, is there any chance you can move the ride to the sat after. The reason for this is that Ian Oliver and me have to go to the AGM of the BIKE TRIAL UK meeting, so that we can get next year up up and away.

We want to come out but we can't be in 2 places at the same time.

P.S.how's the leg going on.

Let me know.

John 'n' Rob

Is the AGM open for anyone to attend or do you have to represent a club etc?

Also where is it and what time does it start?

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Please see the post on the official BikeTrial UK website www.biketrialuk.co.uk dated 31st October 2006 ...

31/10/06 The Annual Meeting of the UK's BikeTrial Clubs is to be held on Sunday 14th January, venue to be announced later. Each 2006 fully-contributing UK BikeTrial Club is invited to send its two delegates to represent their Club's interests. Non-contributing clubs, individual BIU Licence holders, or other interested parties may request permission to attend by arrangement through their Club Secretary or through the BikeTrial UK Chairman or Secretary.

The Agenda for this meeting will be announced later, but will include election of officers for 2007. Any proposals or items for discussion must be notified to the BikeTrial UK Chairman or Secretary at least 14 days before the meeting to be included on the final Agenda. To preserve time, no item will be discussed unless on the Agenda.

According to the BikeTrial UK Constitution, voting rights are restricted to: "the Officers, and each contributing UK BikeTrial Club is allowed one nominated delegate vote, and one other voting representative; maximum of two votes per club".

Following the Annual Meeting, a further meeting will take place to confirm Elite and Master classes for 2007, and confirmation of pre-arranged details of the British BikeTrial Championship events for 2007. Provisional dates and venues for 2007 Championship events will be available by 30th November 2006.

New clubs will be welcomed to take part in the Committee for 2007; any club wanting more information, please contact either the Chairman or Secretary.

BikeTrial - Our Sport

Chairman - George Eyre, Gollin Gate, Quarnford, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 0SL Tel: 01298 73845

Secretary - Barbara Wright, 27 Midland Terrace, Hellifield, Skipton, BD23 4HJ Tel: 01729 851350

In addition, an invitation letter was mailed on Monday 13th November to all known BikeTrial clubs in the UK; ie to all of the following recipients:-

Chairman - George Eyre

Secretary - Barbara Wright

BIU Delegate - Fred Savage

EBTC Delegate - Dave Bradley

EBTC Representative - Stuart Matthews

TykeTrial Delegate - John Peacock

TykeTrial Delegate - Ian Oliver

Hampshire BTC Delegate - Terry Graves

Hampshire BTC Delegate - Rob Doney

West of England Delegate - Anthony Rew

West of England Delegate - Phil / Matt Tupman

NBTC Delegate - Mick Scriven

NBTC Scotland Delegate - Kevin Dignan

Upper Wensleydale BTC - Martin ?

Huddersfield Falcons BTC Delegate - Bill Swallow

YMSA - David Butler

Porthcawl - Martin Hawyes

A final agenda was mailed on Monday 8th January to all those who responded to the original invitation letter.

If anyone has any comments to make, or wishes for any matter to be discussed at that meeting, please contact your club secretary, the BikeTrial UK Chairman or Secretary as detailed on the BikeTrial UK website.

It is the purpose of that site to provide information about the BikeTrial sport, the UK clubs, and competition information and results. We have no intention of duplicating it all to this forum!

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It is the purpose of that site to provide information about the BikeTrial sport, the UK clubs, and competition information and results. We have no intention of duplicating it all to this forum!

So what is the purpose of this forum? :rolleyes:

Kind of shooting yourself in the foot with the whole not duplicating it here idea as well.

Don't have to post every thing, just important stuff, and even then it only has to be a link to the news item on your site. :)

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BikeTrial U.K. keeps its members informed of events and important meetings through its web site, which the public may visit. Invitations for their annual meeting were sent out months ago, one to the father of an individual that posted above, who happens to be minded by the person that started the thread. How did this news escape them?

Often important events, if considered of interest to TF visitors, are announced in the NEWS section, I do not see any other sporting organisations troubling to do this.

Fred. (Got my letter – replied to my letter – going to the meeting).

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