The Annual General Meeting.14th March 2017
The Annual General Meeting of the Foxearth
and District Local History Society was held on 14th March 2017 in Foxearth
Village Hall with Mrs Lynda Rumbold in the Chair. There were 23 members
present. A very warm welcome was expressed to former Treasurer John Geddes on
his return from major surgery.
A financial report showed a satisfactory
situation. An application to the Parish Council for a grant of £250 had been
made for 2017/18 and it was agreed - since the Council requested predictive
figures for future years - that this should be increased to £350 subsequently.
It was also agreed that the annual membership subscription and the meetings fee
for guests should remain at £10 and £2 respectively. Cheque signatories would
continue for the present.
Preparation of the 2017 programme and the
general running of the Society, had been in the hands of the Chairman and
Secretary Clare Mathieson and thanks were conveyed for a job well done. It
seemed quite unnecessary to extend the Committee beyond these two very capable
and willing volunteers who were happy with the situation but who asked that
members provide their contact details if
there was a sudden need for help.
The success of the web site was a tribute
to the continuing diligent work of Andrew Clarke.
The President, Ashley Cooper, reminded
members of the book fund which he had established several years ago and which
existed to support publication of literature of local interest; the fund stood
at just over £900.
In connection with local archaeology
Corinne Cox asked that anyone interested in having a 1 metre square test pit
being dug in their garden should contact her. The procedure would be carried
out by volunteers who had already uncovered some ancient finds in the villages.
Members had been asked to bring along
wedding photographs and after a refreshing cheese and wine break the anecdotes
began to flow. We heard about how the happy day had been mildly disrupted by
weather, football crowds, vehicle breakdowns, how money was still owed for a
taxi fare and how courtship at a distance had thrived by the exchange of
numerous letters which were still in the family archive. It was generally felt
that the spontaneous response of members to the challenge of providing their
own entertainment had been successful and enjoyable. One member suggested an
evening devoted to the history of our houses and this was met with enthusiasm.
Next meeting: 11th April at 7.30pm in
Foxearth Village Hall when Andrew Richardson will talk about the History of the
Quay.