Its true to say that a certain amount of friction has occurred within the committee on the thorny subject of getting a new web. But following a lengthy conference call it was agreed to continue with the project and a meeting was arranged between interested parties to take place at Stoneleigh 2011 before the AGM.
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It was announced at the AGM and a follow up committee meeting tied some loose ends with Cameron Furnival doing design work and CyberPharm building the site up to Sue and Bobs spec.
. All seemed OK until two things happened and I am not sure in which order. But a member asked on the forum for an update on the forthcoming new web site and at a similar time we were informed that Cameron was withdrawing from the project. With this in mind I believe that Brian Gadd (Treasurer) asked for an update.
I don’t know what occurred but Bob Cawte then unfortunately sent an email making a derogatory comment about Brian. When asked he refused to retract the remark and chose to resign from both the committee and the club leaving the alleged thorny issue hanging in mid air.
The reaction to Brian’s enquiry, Cameron’s withdrawal and the knowledge that Bob was going off to see another designer caused some concern. Lee Hunter (Chairman) possibly then trod on Sue Roedel’s toes when he decided to take charge of the project by requesting an update of progress and costs incurred so far.
Im sure Lee’s intervention was with best intentions and in the interest of the club as a whole. I am not aware if Bob or Sue made any attempt to appeal to the remainder of the committee or me in person until the furore took off on the forum, by which time they had gone. They were not sacked they chose to resign,
I have no axe to grind but the bottom line is Bob and Sue’s resignations have now left the club possibly exposed to a part job bill of £6314.54 for CyberPharm,s work so far. Also due to Lee’s request another invoice of £2400.00 for providing a seven-page report and update of the work done so far.
Instead of slanging the committee and pointing the accusing finger I appeal to all the membership and friends of the club for some constructive suggestions on how these difficulties can be overcome
Ben Caswell (committee member)
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It was announced at the AGM and a follow up committee meeting tied some loose ends with Cameron Furnival doing design work and CyberPharm building the site up to Sue and Bobs spec.
. All seemed OK until two things happened and I am not sure in which order. But a member asked on the forum for an update on the forthcoming new web site and at a similar time we were informed that Cameron was withdrawing from the project. With this in mind I believe that Brian Gadd (Treasurer) asked for an update.
I don’t know what occurred but Bob Cawte then unfortunately sent an email making a derogatory comment about Brian. When asked he refused to retract the remark and chose to resign from both the committee and the club leaving the alleged thorny issue hanging in mid air.
The reaction to Brian’s enquiry, Cameron’s withdrawal and the knowledge that Bob was going off to see another designer caused some concern. Lee Hunter (Chairman) possibly then trod on Sue Roedel’s toes when he decided to take charge of the project by requesting an update of progress and costs incurred so far.
Im sure Lee’s intervention was with best intentions and in the interest of the club as a whole. I am not aware if Bob or Sue made any attempt to appeal to the remainder of the committee or me in person until the furore took off on the forum, by which time they had gone. They were not sacked they chose to resign,
I have no axe to grind but the bottom line is Bob and Sue’s resignations have now left the club possibly exposed to a part job bill of £6314.54 for CyberPharm,s work so far. Also due to Lee’s request another invoice of £2400.00 for providing a seven-page report and update of the work done so far.
Instead of slanging the committee and pointing the accusing finger I appeal to all the membership and friends of the club for some constructive suggestions on how these difficulties can be overcome
Ben Caswell (committee member)
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