Mission Statement
To offer an affordable and active club with a relaxed, friendly and welcoming atmosphere for locals and regular boat users
Key Objectives 2008-2011
- lease coming up for renewal
- security of the compound
- membership numbers and cash flow
- 50th anniversary
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Background to the Plan
- work started a year ago
- survey of members initial list of priorities
- members ideas
- working list of priorities
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Priority Areas for Development
- cruiser sailing
- compound security
- social facilities (bar, events etc)
- member involvement
- club house security
- promotion and publicity
- junior and youth sailing
- dinghy sailing
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Development Plan Key Objectives
- ensure the long term future of the club
- increase opportunities for members to participate in the running of the club
- increase local membership of the club
- increase the use of the bar and social facilities
- increase participation in cruiser events
- encourage greater participation in dinghy sailing
- ensure continued viability for the moorings
- improve cash flow through improving the membership administration process
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We have registered our interest in the government's Change4Life programme. The programme will be launched durinf October and it remains to be seen hwo the club can fit in with the programme, but it is hoped that opportunities will be there for us to further our engagement with the local community. Watch this space for details and progress.
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Chris Waddington organised a visit by the RYA and we have a clear picture now of what we need to do to become a Training Centre. The progress will take about 3 years to complete but we can start running courses before completion if we use external instructors. Our first step has to be to get at least members with powerboat certificates to run the club rib. The proposal to achieve this has already been agreed by the committee and developing this will be a topic on the next committee meeting agenda.
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