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Post by Pedro on Apr 16, 2020 13:30:09 GMT
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Post by whitesince63 on Apr 16, 2020 17:08:39 GMT
Couldn’t get through on that link Ped?
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Post by Pedro on Apr 17, 2020 10:45:35 GMT
Ah, the link is individual, very clever. I suggest checking your emails if you are a member. Mine was sent on the 16th APRIL. I am sure a link will be available on their website yes - www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CN92Y7K
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Post by whitesince63 on Apr 17, 2020 17:30:30 GMT
Thanks Pedro, I did get the email so completed the survey on that. Have a good weekend.
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Post by Pedro on Aug 16, 2020 5:51:25 GMT
Just read this from 14th August
Meeting with Club As part of our ongoing collaboration with the club, a meeting was held yesterday with Andy Gartside and several Trust Board members to discuss how the Supporters' Trust can assist with the rebuilding project at BWFC. The meeting gave Andy the opportunity to speak about the club's hopes, ambitions and positivity going into this new era for the club but also about the many challenges they face too not least in the current Covid crisis. The meeting was extremely positive and productive and paved the way for regular meetings and a new constructive working relationship with the whole team at BWFC. One initiative that the Trust Board has debated in recent weeks has been to renew our support for the Development Association, a partnership that was established at the inception of the Supporters' Trust, and we proposed this idea at the meeting. As it turns out the timing was perfect as the work of the Development Association was highlighted in the statement released by the club yesterday. In this statement, it explains the huge importance of the Development Association and how crucial it has been in providing much needed funds over the last 40 years for a wide range of projects that have greatly improved facilities at the club. We are now developing this and other ideas with the club and will update members with further details as soon as we can.
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Post by whitesince63 on Aug 16, 2020 8:35:30 GMT
Being a member I get these statements automatically Pedro so I’ve already seen it. Was there a particular reason you posted it or was it just in case others hadn’t seen it? For me it sounds good that there’s a solid link between the club and supporters and hopefully going forward we can build on the relationship in a positive way. It does sound like the club are positive about it anyway.
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Post by Pedro on Aug 20, 2020 12:43:09 GMT
Just in case others hadn’t seen it
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Post by Pedro on Apr 1, 2021 11:08:38 GMT
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Post by whitesince63 on Apr 1, 2021 18:23:53 GMT
Not that I think FV are looking to sell the stadium Pedro but it doesn’t hurt to add any hurdles that might delay it or create hurdles if ever they do for the wrong reasons. The ST get my support on it.
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Post by Pedro on Jan 25, 2023 15:04:01 GMT
BWFCST AGM - Update
We are pleased to announce that Neil Hart will be joined by Ian Evatt as special guests at our AGM on 02 February ’23.
After the formalities of the AGM, Ian and Neil will take part in a Q&A, hosted by Jack Dearden at which those trust members present will be able to put their questions to the duo.
For those members who are viewing online, as noted in our email from a few days ago, they can email their questions to enquiries@bwfcst.co.uk by 5.00pm on Friday 27 January ’23 and we will collate prior to the evening. Please note we do not propose to use online questions on the evening, so if you are not attending in person, you should forward questions to us before Friday, which is also the deadline for registering any motions that you wish to table for members voting on the evening.
The evening will be held in the Platinum Suite, University of Bolton Stadium and will start at 7.00pm.
Members will be emailed separately with instructions and a link to either register to attend in person or to view online. Please note that this is a trust members-only event.
Thank you for your support!
BWFCST
25 Jan 2023
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