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The Group has 59 members. New members are welcomed
The Group has 59 members. New members are welcomed.
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The positions of Deputy Coordinator and Secretary are still vacant. If anyone is interested in taking up either of these positions, please email Alison (freegleburgesshill @ gmail.com) and she will be more than happy to explain the roles.
The positions of Deputy Coordinator and Secretary are still vacant. If anyone is interested in taking up either of these positions, please email Alison (freegleburgesshill @ gmail.com) and she will be more than happy to explain the roles.

Revision as of 18:46, 6 Haziran 2011

Summary May 2011
Message nos 2222-2233
http://freegle.it/start

The Group has 59 members. New members are welcomed.
The positions of Deputy Coordinator and Secretary are still vacant. If anyone is interested in taking up either of these positions, please email Alison (freegleburgesshill @ gmail.com) and she will be more than happy to explain the roles.

Area Guidelines

Discussion continued on this topic.

The Group Affiliation Team wanted guidance on:
1. Whether there are circumstances in which a group covering a population of more than 500,000 and a number of towns and districts/parts of districts could be affiliated to Freegle.
2. Whether there are circumstances in which the Group Affiliation Team could affiliate a group for an area, the name of which is interpreted very differently by different people/sources, e.g. wasn't a town, county or a local government district,
The current guidelines are here. Discussion has continued on this topic. Arguments for and against approving groups for areas covering population sizes of more than 500,000 were put forward. There has been no agreement as yet on changing the current guidelines.


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