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MINUTES OF THE INAUGURAL MEETING
OF GAMBIA EDUCATION SUPPORT G.E.S.
HELD AT 58 HIDE TOWER,
WESTMINSTER, LONDON
ON SUNDAY 30TH MAY 2004 AT 12
NOON.
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Francis
Glynn
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1. Present:
Francis Glynn welcomed the following attendees to
the meeting:-
| Linda
Kerr |
Alun
Evans |
Helen
Murtagh & Tony Murtagh |
| Mark
Delong |
Adam
Glynn |
John
& Kay Skinsley |
| Carolyn
Taylor |
Andrea
Sinclaire |
Shelia
& Nick Plaister |
| David
Brodie |
Shirley
Britton |
Julie
Limbrick |
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2. Apologies:
Apologies were received from:-
| Emma
Gregg |
Sarah
Travers |
Dawn
and Paul Webster |
| May
Rooney |
Val
Thompson |
David
and Carol Owens |
| India
Glynn |
Ann
Whitcombe |
Kenneth
McCauley |
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3. Adoption of Constitution: (Circulated)
It was
proposed by Linda Kerr, seconded by Tony Murtagh and CARRIED unanimously
that the constitution be formally ADOPTED.
It was further AGREED Francis Glynn sign the constitution on behalf of the
trustees and an application for charitable status for GES be made to the
Charity Commission.
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Julie
Limbrick
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4. Appointment of Trustees:
Chairman: Julie
Limbrick proposed Francis Glynn be elected as Chairman, seconded by David
Brodie and CARRIED.
Francis
Glynn accepted with pleasure but advised attendees he would not stand for
re-election at the end of his term as he planned to spend more time in
Gambia.
Treasurer:
Francis Glynn proposed Sarah Travers be elected in her absence as
Treasurer, seconded by David Brodie and CARRIED.
Secretary:
Francis Glynn proposed Julie Limbrick be elected as
Secretary, seconded by Helen Murtagh and CARRIED.
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5. Secretary's Report:
Criminal Records Bureau/Police Checks.
Mrs. Limbrick advised attendees of the CRB ruling
disallowing checks to be carried out for people working overseas. She
detailed the procedure for a Police Check and advised a handout on the
procedure is available.
All present agreed a checking policy was vital for the future.
Communication Arrangements:
These were still under discussion she stated and
Mr.Glynn advised attendees of his suggestions. Report ACCEPTED.
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Shirley
Britton
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General
discussion followed and included: -
- Offers from
Helen Murtagh and Julie Limbrick to receive all correspondence and
disseminate appropriately. (Cost of a P.O. Box would prove
prohibitive)
- All telephone
calls to go to an answer phone at Mr. Glynn's Basingstoke number with
Mail Box access for trustees/supporters as appropriate.
- Production of a
Newsletter to aid communication - to be produced by Helen and Tony
Murtagh
- Contact between
trustees and members could be through a Yahoo Group Linda Kerr
advised.
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Adam
Glynn
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6.
Treasurer's Report:
In the
absence of Sarah Travers Francis Glynn reported on the following:-
- A £100 donation
towards costs of GES.
- A bid to HSBC
for £1000 'start-up' funding for GES - result waited
- Inability to
open a bank account until GES has its charity registration number.
Report
ACCEPTED.
General
discussion included the following:
- John Skingley
provided printed information for the Treasurer on a C.A.F. account and
offered further information on Gift Aid if required.
- Various methods
of money transfers to the Gambia were discussed - John and Kay willing
to advise further if required by the Treasurer.
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7.
Chairman's Report:
Francis
Glynn reported he was currently utilising the existing GTS web site with
separate links to GES. He had adapted the GTS logo for GES but invited
alternative suggestions from attendees.
An offer was
accepted from Tony Murtagh to set up and maintain a separate GES website.
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Projects:
Francis Glynn advised:
- The
bar/restaurant in Gambia had 11 years to run on its low rental
agreement.
- Problems with
'leakage' at both Lambai and Essau Schools had been dealt with.
- Bakoteh School
is generating a great deal of interest.
- The possibility
of eventually setting up a GES school from nursery right through -
modelled on schooling appropriate to Gambia.
- The need to
support and supply resources for Gambia teachers was recognised.
- The possibility
of eventually setting up a Skills Centre at Kersering for guidance of
all sorts, i.e. health, food, education, basic building skills etc was
touched upon.
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Accountability:
Established
staff in Gambia assure accountability and monthly accounts are maintained
with expenditure closely monitored. Receipts are now given for gifts
handed into the GTS Office in Gambia.
Francis Glynn
assured all present that GES would ensure accountability of all funds
raised and sent to Gambia for educational purposes. Income and Expenditure
will be published on the GES web site he added.
Currently, he
stated when mistakes by GTS are made an honest and upfront acknowledgement
appears on the web site - an honest, if sometimes uncomfortable response
to queries is also adopted and Mr. Glynn asked for approval for this style
of openness to apply to GES also.
It was AGREED
Mr.Glynn's style of openness be applied for GES.
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Gift Aid/Standing Orders:
The
importance of clear audit trails was emphasised and the intention to audit
money against individual sponsorships. An earlier offer from Alun Evans to
set up and maintain a database of sponsors and members had been accepted.
Discussions to take
place with the Treasurer regarding Standing Orders for membership fees for
both GTS and GES are to take place. Attendees were invited to make
suggestions on the level of membership fee to be levied for membership of
GES. (GTS annual subscription is £12.50)
Following
discussion it was AGREED the GES annual subscription be £10.
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Donor Benefits:
GTS in Gambia was
set up to provide jobs for Gambians by supporting tourists with services.
Thus the membership of GTS includes benefits i.e. free airport collection
service, discounts etc.
No benefits
whatsoever will be available to GES members or trustees - the remit of GES
is solely to support by various methods education in the Gambia.
No objection was
raised to membership of both organisations - separate subscriptions due.
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8. Public Relations and Marketing Report:
Francis
Glynn invited suggestions and advised attendees of the offer from Linda
Kerr and Kenny to assist with the above.
Ideas/discussions included: -
- Web site (in
hand)
- Advisability of
approaching Gambian Experience for inclusion in their literature/
become agents for them.
- Benefits but
also concerns regarding involvement with commercialism/commission. A
'Charity Shop' Page.
- Preparation of a
model press release.
- Specific
articles in local papers re projects.
- Talks to groups.
- Video
preparation.
- Possibility of
members collecting an archive of photos when visiting Gambia.
- Possible sale of
Gambian goods i.e. drums, wall hangings etc.
An
offer was accepted from Tony Murtagh and Nick Palister to prepare a draft
one-off P.R. pack for volunteers.
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9. Sponsorship Report:
Francis
Glynn advised attendees sponsorship monies currently raised by GTS in
Gambia reach £15,000 per annum, which will eventually be transferred to
the management of GES when charity status is obtained. However a more
reliable exchange of information on student progress must be established
in addition to strengthening the collection of same in Gambia - the
previous weakness of feedback to sponsors must be eradicated he added. The
planned database of sponsors and students, plus membership details should
greatly assist.
It was AGREED the
relevant information and software be forwarded to Alun Evans to assist
with database establishment.
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10. Education Report:
Fuller
discussion to take place at the next meeting on the possibility of support
to teachers. Attendees were advised Dawn and Paul Webster are working on
an education package.
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11. Any Other Business:
Attendees
were assured by the Chairman any monies currently directed to specific
projects under GTS would continue in the same designated manner under GES.
The
possibility of Prince Charles as a Patron was discussed. Tony Murtagh
agreed to look at the Princes Trust website and consider an approach.
Other suggestions would also be welcomed the Chairman added.
The
current number of placements for gap year students is 10 - offering
accommodation of 5 double beds.
Volunteers/teachers
already having completed CRB checks in this country would not be required
to apply for a Police Check.
GTS -
the 'sister' organisation to GES anticipates receiving its NGO status in
Gambia by the end of the year.
GES
would not be eligible to apply, as it will be registered in England.
CC21 and CC3 were
distributed to the trustees and the secretary advised CC20, Appeals for
Funds, was to hand for reference.
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Many thanks for your
continued support and
I hope GES will be as successful in its own right as GTS has been for the
last 8 years
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12. Date of Next Meeting:
Annual
General Meeting - JUNE 2005.
Date/venue to be determined.
(Executive
Committee Meeting for trustees only - provisional arrangements
Saturday 4th or 11th September 2004.
Venue - Basingstoke or Kent)
We
declare acceptance and willingness to act in the trusts of the charity.
Signed by the Trustees:
Chairman…………………………………Francis
Glynn Treasurer…………………………………Sarah Travers
Secretary…………………………………Julie Limbrick
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