Toolbox: Mandates update AGM 2019
At the 2019 AGM in Cheltenham, National Vice-Chairman Beryl Hales spoke about some of the many topics TG has campaigned on in the past, and how so many of them are still relevant today.
We were asked, afterwards, if this report would be made available to members and we agreed that this was something we should make available to those who were not able to join us at the AGM - as a result, you can download it using the link below:
2019 Mandates Update.pdf
We hope that you will find this a useful, informative and inspiring read and that it will encourage you to think about how you as members can help to further the causes aided by mandates passed so many years ago.
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