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Friends of Marple Memorial Park - Constitution Adopted on the 19th day of January 2004 The name of the group is Friends of Marple Memorial Park called 'the Friends' in this constitution.
Aim: To provide opportunities for community members to improve and promote the use of, awareness of and care of facilities within Marple Memorial Park in order to make the park a welcoming, safe and enjoyable environment for all.
Objectives:
To further the objectives the Committee may exercise the following powers:
Membership: Membership of the 'Friends' shall be open to any person who has an interest in the positive development of Marple Memorial Park.
Officers: The group shall elect a committee consisting of not less than 5 members. They shall be elected to serve for 1 year. From amongst the Committee a chairperson, a secretary and a treasurer will be elected. Other members may be appointed to hold/undertake particular responsibilities within the group e.g. fund-raising.
Meetings: Committee meetings will be held on a monthly basis. Open meetings will be held every quarter (4 times a year).
Finances:
Annual General Meeting: An AGM of the group shall be held every year. All members shall be notified not less than 14 days before the meeting and an agenda will be circulated. The business of the AGM will be:
Amendments to the Constitution: If amendments to the Constitution are necessary, members will be informed in writing and given the opportunity to consider and vote on the amendments. The amendments will only be made if there is a two-thirds majority vote of all members.
Dissolution: 'The Friends' may be dissolved by a resolution passed by a two-thirds majority of those present and voting at an AGM. This resolution may give instructions for the disposal of any assets held by or in the name of "The Friends of Marple Memorial Park" provided that if any property remains after the payment of all debts and liabilities, such property shall not be given or distributed among the members but shall be given to other organisations having similar conservation objectives as 'The Friends'.
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"The land for Marple's War Memorial Park was given by the Carver and Barlow Families of this Parish in Memory of the men of Marple who fell in the Great War 1914 - 1918 and the laying-out was done by Public Subscription." Dedication of War Memorial Park - 22nd July 1922
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