OBJECTIVES AND RULES
Objectives
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To promote ringing for Divine Service
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To promote the recruitment and training of bellringers and to advance the
Art of (Scientific) Change Ringing.
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To provide communication between ringers and to promote social activities.
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To work with Parochial Church Councils (by providing advice, financial
and practical assistance) towards the goal that all bells hung for full
circle ringing within the Diocese of Derby should be in good ringable order.
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To extend the appreciation of bellringing among the public.
Rules
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The Association will be affiliated to the Central Council, by whose
rules it shall loyally abide.
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Management
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Officers. The Officers of the Association shall be President, not
more than three Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, Peal Secretary,
Secretary of the Bell Repair Fund, Treasurer of the Bell Repair Fund, two
Trustees, Central Council Representatives, Quarter Peal Secretary, Bell
Consultant(s), Public Relations Officer and Annual Report Secretary. The
President, Vice-Presidents, Secretaries, Treasurers, Public Relations Officer
and Trustees shall retire annually, but shall be eligible for re-election
at the Annual General Meeting. Up to three Bell Consultants shall be appointed
annually by the General Committee at their first committee meeting of the
year. The Central Council Representatives shall be elected at the October
General Meeting in the third year of the Central Council's triennium.
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District. The territory of the Association shall be divided into
Districts determined to suit the prevailing geographical and social requirements
as determined by the AGM. Each District shall elect at an Annual District
meeting a District Chairman, Ringing Master, Secretary, two members to
the General Committee and two members to the Education Committee.
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General Committee. There shall be a General Committee of the Association
consisting of the Association Officers, the District Chairmen, District
Ringing Masters, District Secretaries, the elected District Representatives,
and the Chairman and Secretary of the Education Committee. There shall
be a minimum of three General Committee Meetings per year at which a quorum
shall be ten. The General Committee shall be entirely responsible for the
management of the affairs of the Association according to its rules and
objectives. In particular it must:-
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determine the Agenda for the Annual General Meeting and October General
Meeting.
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review triennially the composition of the Districts.
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recommend alterations to rules.
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administer the Bell Repair Fund.
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manage the Association finances and recommend to the October General meeting
the subscriptions for the following year.
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determine the contents of the Annual Report.
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ensure the safe-keeping of the Association's property.
The General Committee shall have powers of co-option.
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Education Committee. There shall be an Education Committee of the
Association consisting of two members from each of the Association's Districts.
The Committee shall elect from its members annually a Secretary and Chairman
who shall represent the Education Committee on the General Committee.
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Membership
There shall be Honorary Life Members, Ringing Members, Junior Members
and Non-Resident Life Members. Honorary Life Members shall be elected only
at the Annual General Meeting. They shall not pay any subscription and
shall be entitled to all the privileges of the Association. A Ringing Member
is eligible for election at any meeting of the Association after previously
having demonstrated to the satisfaction of the District Ringing Master,
or his appointed deputy, that rounds can be rung efficiently and will second
the proposal for membership. Non-Resident Life Members shall have their
membership ratified at an Association Meeting, having paid their subscription
to an Association Officer. Junior Membership is for all young people up
to and including the age of 16 years, but to 22 years old if in full-time
education.
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Subscriptions
Subscriptions shall become due on election and subsequently on 1st
January each year. Those members elected after 1st October each year shall
pay their first subscription on election and be exempt the following year.
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Termination of Membership
The Association shall have the power to expel any member by majority
vote at an Annual General Meeting. Any member may terminate his membership
by informing an Officer of the Association. If any member shall leave his
subscription arrears for four months from 1st January on which it became
due and shall fail to pay such arrears within two months after a written
application has been sent to him, his name may be removed from the list
of members and he shall thereupon cease to be a member of the Association.
Anyone whose membership has terminated by default shall only be eligible
for re-election on payment of two years' subscriptions at the current rate
(to include the year of re-election). On re-election any past member of
the Association may have his original election date recognised as his time
of admission to the Association, together with his full total of peals
rung for the Association; it being the responsibility of the member to
confirm this total with the Peal Secretary.
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Alteration to Rules
No alteration to the rules shall be made except at an Annual General
Meeting of the Association. Notice in writing must be given to the General
Secretary not later than one calendar month before the meeting.
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Peals
Peals shall be rung in accordance with the prevailing rules of the
Central Council of Church Bellringers. All the band must be members of
the Association. Peals not conforming to this will be at the General Committee's
discretion as to whether they be accepted or not. The Peal Secretary shall
maintain a record of all peals rung by the Association and shall arrange
for details of every peal rung to be published on the Internet.
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Expenses
Expenses incurred by Secretaries in respect of postage, advertising
and hire of rooms for meetings shall be reimbursed. The Association's Representatives
at the Central Council shall be entitled to expenses as determined by the
General Committee. The income and property of the Association whencesoever
derived shall be applied solely towards promoting the objectives of the
Association as set forth above and no portion thereof shall be paid to
or transferred either directly or indirectly to any member or members of
the Association except in payment of legitimate expenses incurred on behalf
of the Association.
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Meetings
The Annual General Meeting shall be held on a Saturday in April, to
avoid the Easter holiday period. One other General Meeting shall be held
on the first Saturday in October. Additionally, other general meetings
may be held as determined by the General Committee. All general meetings
will be organised by the General Secretary, who must notify the Secretary
of every tower within the Association of the Agenda not less than fourteen
days before the meeting.
At the Annual General Meeting the following business shall be conducted:
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Officers shall be elected as required by Rule 2 i.
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The Annual Report and Accounts and the report of the Independent Examiner(s)
thereon shall be received.
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Proposals to alter the rules shall be considered where applicable.
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Proposals to terminate membership shall be considered where applicable.
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Any other agenda items put forward by the General Committee shall be considered.
At the October General Meeting the following business shall be conducted:
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The Meeting will determine the subscriptions for the following year.
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The Meeting shall be informed of the arrangements for the forthcoming Annual
Dinner, which arrangements shall have been made by, and shall be the sole
responsibility of, the members of the District in which the Dinner is to
take place.
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Two Independent Examiners suitably qualified in accordance with the Charities
Acts shall be appointed from those members of the Association who are not
members of the General Committee to examine and report on the Annual Accounts
of the Association (in the same manner as though it was a charity) and
of the Bell Repair Fund.
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Any other agenda items put forward by the General Committee shall be considered.
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The Central Council Representatives shall be elected in the third year
of the Central Council's triennium.
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The General Committee may from time to time arrange and propose on such
terms and for such sums assured and subject to such conditions as it thinks
fit a policy or policies securing benefits for members of the Association
while participating in ringing activities. In the event of any claim being
made the sum or sums receivable shall be paid to the Trustees of the Association
who shall hold the same upon trust for the members who suffered such accidental
injury or, if such injury results in such member's death, upon trust for
such of the relatives or dependents or the personal representatives of
such member and in such shares as the Trustees shall in their absolute
discretion think fit.
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Dissolution
In the event of the Association being wound up, any assets remaining
upon dissolution, after the payment of proper debts and liabilities, shall
be transferred to such charitable institution or institutions having similar
objectives to those of the Association as the General Committee shall determine.