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Post by srmarquess on Jul 7, 2012 22:06:19 GMT
which effectively means that the rules are not worth the paper they are wrote on,unless every member is notified in writing.in which case a new rule book needs to be sent to all members
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Post by srmarquess on Jul 7, 2012 21:59:37 GMT
months now since rule changes,it states in your rule book that members will be notified in writing,why are the members not notified?.a answer would be nice, thanks
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Post by srmarquess on Mar 27, 2012 20:38:12 GMT
i am a member of the six mile club this 22 years,how long you been in it.and if you have club records you will know my membership number wont you.now maybe you will answer the rest off the questions i asked.
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Post by srmarquess on Mar 26, 2012 22:10:11 GMT
you never answered my question derek.if i attend a work party and am injured,am i insured.just to clarrify were i would stand on the subject.thanks
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Post by srmarquess on Mar 24, 2012 21:24:03 GMT
some of us have to work for a living.and answer me this,if i fell at a work party and broke a leg or other limb,does the six mile angling association pay my wages until i am able to return to work.
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Post by srmarquess on Feb 28, 2012 23:23:08 GMT
was watching with interest the great campaign to save the salmon in our rivers.now firstly i am all on for saving the salmon in our rivers,lakes.but it would appear to all have come about because off the threat off a massive fine from europe!.all this chat seems to be about not issuing netting licences,and the angler returning all salmon caught.i dont see anything about the scrapping off salmon farming around the uk.which if you look on the internet about the effects off farmed salmon on wild salmon,makes interesting reading.would appear to me maybe they should ban salmon farming as well,in my eyes it would appear to be doing more damage,according to the enviromental experts. if the massive fine from europe had never been threatened here,the salmon decline would have just rolled on as normal!!.
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Post by srmarquess on Feb 1, 2012 0:53:27 GMT
when was at potterswalls,seen the hut was locked up,who locked this hut?is that hut not for the club members to go into in bad weather?.who took it upon themselves to lock this,and were is the key?
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Post by srmarquess on Feb 1, 2012 0:48:41 GMT
called into potterswalls on friday.seems the dam has become a dumping ground.has the commitee found out where all this crap came from yet,and what is being done to tidy it up.would appear to maybe have been a club member,as how did anyone else get access,through the locked gate.
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Post by srmarquess on Feb 1, 2012 0:43:57 GMT
why is the agm being held in february,as it clearly states in rule 10a off the club rules,that the agm will be held in january,on a date decided by the commitee.
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Post by srmarquess on Jan 8, 2012 18:39:36 GMT
is there any more planned stockings for the river this year.
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Post by srmarquess on Jan 8, 2012 18:31:52 GMT
is it this year that the extra club fees come into operation?
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Post by srmarquess on Jan 6, 2012 23:04:38 GMT
one would wonder how this rubbish could have been dumped,since the clubs so called bailiffs,would lead you to believe they never leave the place!
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Post by srmarquess on Dec 3, 2011 21:06:49 GMT
was wondering who asked the rivers agency to cut trees at the top off the long hole. ie the overhanging branch recently removed from the far side just below the disabled stand,he was a brave wise on,ie the fish only had shade,and lay under the branch,not much chance off that now.
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