INLAND WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION IPSWICH BRANCH Committee Meeting Date: Friday, 22 January 2010. Venue: ‘The Chequers’, Great Blakenham. Present: Spencer Greystrong (Treasurer), Brian Holt (PRO), Diana Holt (Social), Clive Saville (Memberships), Charles Stride (Secretary), Lewis Tyler (RGT), Chard Wadley (Chairman), Carolyn Wadley (Minutes). 1
APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Susan Brown and Brian Cornell.
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MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD 27 NOVEMBER 2009 The Chairman duly signed the minutes for 27 November 2009 as being a true record of the proceedings.
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MATTERS ARISING NOT INCLUDED IN THE AGENDA None.
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COMMITTEE REPORTS Chairman Chard had received the Chelmsford Branch Magazine for January 2010. The email on the Government Strategy was discussed and Chard is to respond to Nigel Long on the committee’s behalf. Secretary Charles reported that he had received 3 nominations for the committee these being Chard Wadley, Spencer Greystrong and Gerry Crease. Charles had received 2 sets of minutes each from Peterborough and Cambridge and 1 set from Milton Keynes, an electronic newsletter had also been received from Milton Keynes. Regarding the Branch Officers Seminar to take place on 6 February in Stoke on Trent; Charles had replied to Emma advising that no one available on this occasion. Charles also stated that, although we appreciate that most waterways are in the North, would it be possible to occasionally hold a meeting in the south, say Milton Keynes, as the distances from us to the Midlands and North is a restriction. The email from Adam Baker on Discovering Places – a London 2012 Major Cultural Olympiad Project, was discussed and Charles said he had logged the interest of the Branch and suggested that we may be able to incorporate Discovering Places at our May event. Regarding the circulation of the talks listing, Spencer will confirm the RST talk on the 12 February with Brian Cornell. Charles distributed leaflets covering the Mid Suffolk Countryside events for 2010. Planning The Ipswich Tidal Barrier work has an open day on 29 January 2010 but Charles explained that there is no problem to the navigation so no need to attend. Sproughton Mill had been commented on originally regarding the height of the footbridge, which is correct, and the new changes do not affect us. Suffolk County Council’s Consultation on Waste Core Strategy had been commented on previously so no further action required. Charles had also received Colchester Borough Council’s Waste Consultation, Tendering 1