AGM of Living Streets Aotearoa

Notice of Annual General Meeting 2011

AGM of Living Streets Aotearoa Incorporated was held on

Tuesday 23 August 2011, 7.30 pm

The meeting was held by teleconference so that all members throughout the country can attend, and to save carbon and travelling costs. In the main centres the conference calls were made from most regions. Check if there is a location close to you from where the conference call was made. 

The AGM was open to all members (who may nominate and vote) and others (as non-voting observers).

We would like to thank the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA)  for sponsoring the cost of the nationwide teleconference call

Agenda:

  1. Welcome video
  2. Apologies & registration of members present
  3. Minutes of Annual General Meeting on 2 August 2010  (see below for attachments)
  4. President’s report 
  5. Financial report
  6. Receive nominations for Executive Council members (see below for more information)
  7. Election of Executive Council (President, Vice-President, National Secretary, National Treasurer, and up to five other Executive members)
  8. Appointment of auditor
  9. Any other business

 

Nominations for executive members

Written expressions of interest for designated positions on the Executive Council or for general Executive Council positions are invited. Please send a short profile, including reasons for wishing to be on the Executive Council to the National Secretary no later than Tuesday 16 August 2011. Nominations will also be accepted during the meeting.

Locations and contact people:

  1. Richard Butler (Walk Nelson/Tasman)
  2. Rosie McGrath (LS West Coast)
  3. Ange van der Laan in Queenstown
  4. Meg Christie, Christchurch
  5. Andy Smith, Auckland, 39 Wood st
  6. Gay Richards, Auckland, Nth Shore
  7. Mike Mellor, LS Wellington Dept of Conservation
  8. Daphne Bell, Hamilton
  9. Chris Teo-Sherrell, Palmerston North, Sport Manawatu office

 

About Us

Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.

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