AGM News

agm20 people attended.

It was decided to a) Affiliate to Northern Petanque b) Buy PLI at £79-50 from Tennyson Insurance, c) Charge £10 a year subs and d)  Leave assets to Friends of Greenhead Park in the event of the club closing down.

Playing Calendar, Late Policy, Entry fees, Prize money and extra organisers were all discussed and agreed in line with AGM papers (available on request). The major problem is a base for the club but it is hoped to resolve this with KMC in the next week. Officers were Paul (Chair), Roy (Secretary) and Sue (Treasurer). Fund raising would be done as and when. 21 members paid their subs.

Meeting with KMC Tuesday 18th March

people-meeting1Present Robert Whitaker, Paul Simpkins

We discussed a base for the club to store paperwork, spare boules, rakes and maybe chairs. (The community room and the restrictions imposed by the café owner on its use make it impractical).

Two options were considered  – one a shed/clubhouse next to the terrain within the hedges. This was difficult for KMC as there was no funding available and if the club put one there it would a) cost money and b) raise issues of security and whether it was in keeping with the grade 2 listing of the park.

The second option of the park office (far end of community room & café) seemed more promising. It’s currently in use by park rangers and police as a base but infrequently and when the question was asked if the club could use it the answer wasn’t no. Other people will need to be consulted but it looks like a possibility. I asked for a key and that will be considered.

There will be KMC staff in the park on summer evenings until 1800 or 1900.

Minor works to the area surrounding the terrain will be tolerated. Park benches are unlikely as there is no money left. We can string the terrain to split it into 10 lanes. We can stencil lane numbers on.

The club will need £5m PLI insurance to use the rooms and the terrain once constituted. No way out. We can buy this from various sources and proposals will be brought to the AGM. This will have an effect on membership fees.

17 degrees, 19 members

memberAs we expected it was a great day in the park. Warm and sunny as predicted. At one stage there were 5 games running alongside each other and we had plenty of people popping in to see what it was all about.

The park was full and the signing up of members continues to go well. At this rate we’ll hit the first target of 20 or 30 members easily.

 

A meeting has been arranged with KMC to discuss facilities the club needs to make life comfortable – club house, storage etc. It’s on 18th March. If you have any ideas about what you’d like to see as part of the club let us know. You can reply to this post by clicking on leave a reply above or email us or talk about things on a sunday afternoon.

Best Sunday this year

sunNot last Sunday (although we started signing up members and found 8 people, AND a promise of 4 more plastic chairs, AND a volunteer to act as secretary for the new Club).  I’m talking about Sunday the 9th March. We’re expecting 13 to 15 degrees, wall to wall sunshine and lots of people in Greenhead Park. So bring your boules, bring your chairs and join us for a warm sunny meeting of Huddersfield Petanque Club.

Inaugural meeting

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Minutes

Present 25 potential club members.

2 Friends of Greenhead Park.

This was an informal meeting with a broad agenda designed to decide whether the attendees wanted to come together to form a club based at the park.

We are grateful to 4 members from Heckmondwike Petanque club who attended and who related how their club started 2 years ago.

1.         Why a club?

It was stressed that a club did not automatically mean playing in leagues but had a social side. There would be internal club competitions and also opportunities to travel for social fixtures with other clubs and possibly joining in Northern Petanque events throughout the region.

All agreed to start the club from the first week in March and hope to recruit members over the following 6 weeks with an AGM to be held on 13th April at 1pm to formally constitute the club and elect officers, choose club name, decide on subscriptions etc.

2.         How much?

The terrain had been built by KMC following discussions with local petanque players and councillors. It is a public park so anyone who wants to play petanque when the park is open may do so if they have their own boules. However KMC would allow a club to reserve a few hours a week at no charge.

The park toilets were freely available but were closed by the park café when the café closed which may be earlier than the club’s finishing time.

The community room in which the meeting took place was also available free of charge for non profit making groups although some restrictions were in place from the café which would need discussion. Alternative bases and storage areas were discussed and we will need to talk to KMC to resolve these issues.

It was noted that the nearby pub had toilets and other facilities and may be a useful base in summer. An annual membership fee of between £5 and £10 would probably be needed as there may be some insurance costs. It was noted that there may be grants available to assist in club development.

Heckmondwike club said  they had a few fundraisers doing simple activities which raised enough for incidental expenses.

3. What do I need to play?

As most of the facilities were available at no cost there would be few expenses. The group has a stock of boules and coches and members could borrow these until they felt confident enough to buy a set of boules for themselves. Guidance would be available from the club to assist members in buying boules. Other accessories may be useful and the club may assist in bulk buying of scorers, pick-ups etc. The other crucial component was a few plastic garden chairs to use next to the terrain and an appeal was launched for unwanted chairs which could be stored near the terrain. 4 have already been promised.

4. When will the club meet?

More than once a week. Sunday afternoon is an obvious choice as there will be plenty of potential new members walking past and previous taster sessions in the autumn had attracted about 50 interested parties. A weekday afternoon was also suggested and in summer an evening session. The community room is not available every weekday as other activities have already booked regular slots. We may be able to operate without the room. These days would be decided in the run up to the AGM. There was also the possibility of one-off events on notable dates throughout the year.

5. Any other business?

Helpers.

Although one person could run the club and attend every session to organise there will be times when this person might not be available because of holidays etc. The club needs some volunteers to assist in organising a club session. These need not be officers of the club just people who now and again could open up the base/store, pull out the chairs and rakes, draw games, assist with rules queries and close it all down at the end of the session. Paperwork and resources will be provided.

Competitions.

There would be regular competitions within the club. The club would probably host a few open events where non club members could play and there would almost certainly be fixtures against local clubs – Heckmondwike, Honley and Leeds. There is no league available at present to play in but one may be formed soon. It is hoped to run a “trial” melee soon.

Playing Calendar

A draft will be prepared for discussion and approval at the AGM.  Each date will require an member to organise the games etc.

Coaching.

More experienced players would share their expertise with newer members but it would be possible to bring a regional coach to the terrain to develop members’ skills and teach them the etiquette and expectations of playing in regional events.

6. Questions & close

There were general questions which were answered by the meeting. Any other enquiries can be sent by email. The date for AGM has been booked with the café.