Robert Brown
Lucy Chandhial
John Harrison
a lot of time and effort was spent on Ring for the King with little long term impact from what I can see, — Robert Brown
John Harrison
people can now choose to be part of a workgroup ... this leaves some reps ‘only’ turning up once a year to represent and not actively contributing or questioning what’s being done — Lucy Chandhial
Jonathan Frye
Areas I would like to see addressed by the CCCBR is, and given the governace structure , why do Guild etc send multiple reps, — Robert Brown
A jolly for a couple hundred members doesnt do that — Robert Brown
I dont disagree that there are things that need to be done centrally , my biggest issue is how its done . I.e if you take the cost of sending multiple reps to a meeting which could be done on line and used that money differently you could fund a lot more grass roots activity. — Robert Brown
Jonathan Frye
Lucy Chandhial
John Harrison
Peter Sotheran
John Harrison
Peter Sotheran
John Harrison
I foresee this disengagement leading to a reduction in the the YACR's membership roll. — Peter Sotheran
Lucy Chandhial
Rosalind Martin
Graham John
The question, on the other hand ["How can we triple our revenue within 18 months?"] said precisely everything. — Rosalind Martin
Roger Booth
Why would anyone commit to giving or raising more money without knowing how it will be spent. You have to ask people to commit to a costed (so it is clear how much money is needed) cause / project, — Graham John
Peter Sotheran
Robert Brown
John de Overa
Has the CCCBR looked at the retention of ringers from that imitative and lessons learned. A similar question that could be thrown at ART — Robert Brown
John de Overa
The research I reported in The Ringing World a while ago suggests that big recruitment drives do not have a lasting effect. If you didn't see it there's a copy at: https://jaharrison.me.uk/New/Articles/RecruitmentDrives.pdf — John Harrison
John de Overa
Three-day courses teaching around 60 students at a time are not going to make a significant impact on delivering 10,000 new ringers over the next few years. Regular weekly sessions at a local level like those at St Clements are far easier to organise, less expensive to attend, and could engage a lot of new people — Roger Booth
John Harrison
Roger Booth
John de Overa
here are vast resources lying unused and poorly invested in BRF’s, which could instead be used to arrest the decline at a local level. — Roger Booth
John Harrison
Roger Booth
so getting approval for a change of the charity’s purpose from the Charities Commission would be needed? — John de Overa
Graham John
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