Important Notice Club Compound

The House Committee are to take over the administration of the compound. One of the activities of the House Committee will be to ensure that the compound is as tidy as practical.
Currently there are significant amounts of debris, old tenders, broken masts, discarded ladders etc.
It was therefore agreed by the GC that the compound should be cleared of the above detritus. If some of this equipment is yours you are advised to remove it.

Tenders:
Tenders left in the compound shall be marked with the boat name for which it is used (not the name of the previous owners boat)
All tenders for boats on the basin moorings may be stored free of charge. (One tender per boat.)
All tenders stored in the compound after 31st May without an allocated basin mooring will be charged the dinghy storage fee, currently £24/year excluding Harbour Dues.
Any non-allocated un-named tenders will be disposed of. Identified tenders requiring Disposal will attaract a disposal fee, as a contribution to skip costs.

Ladders:
Ladders shall be locked to the cradles.
Any ladders not locked to the cradles will be assumed abandoned and disposed of.

Masts
Masts stored on the mast racks shall belong to boats owned by club members only.  If you have a mast on the rack please identify it.
Broken masts shall be removed from the Club. Any broken masts remaining after 31st May will be disposed of. Broken masts or second masts stored at the club will attract a storage fee.
Masts should be stored in the Mast Racks with the spreaders removed.


Members assistance and co-operation  with this overdue clean up would be appreciated

Any Queries contact Alan Dixon

House

Our clubhouse requires maintenance. The members have always been dependant where possible on volunteers.
Throughout our history the club members have each done their bit. Some will always do more than others, some have skills, and some have none. The strength of the club has not been due to skills alone but members giving some of their time
Be it painting, pulling weeds, fixing bits or picking up litter there is plenty to choose from. The club will pay for materials and support all volunteers. Please have a word with any committee member or myself.

Without this form of self-help we will have to call commercial firms at a cost far higher than a volunteer, Please do your bit to keep membership fees down. Every little helps

2010 House Committee

Alan Dixon, Arthur Ketley.

Alan Dixon
Chair House Committee