EMEWS
183
Chairman’s
spot
We are now well into
the summer and unfortunately our programmes are still being decimated by foot
and mouth restrictions.
Clubs are making
great efforts to put on some sort of events and members are encouraged to keep
making enquiries of their clubs as often arrangements are made too last-minute
to allow for normal communication channels.
LOG have some evening
events, NOC have a programme of low key Sunday Events, LEI are running their
summer league and have not yet had to resort to any street Os and DVO have had a
programme of Urban Events and are starting a programme of evening training
events.
The annual
competition for a development grant is now closed and the only bid was from DVO
and was to extend their Urban Events project which complies with the guidelines
of bringing the sport to new areas and populations and has already attracted
participation from what were previously non orienteers. Other clubs now have
details and may wish to try something similar.
DVO have been asked
to cost their project and the EMOA committee will judge the project at it’s next
meeting with a view to awarding a grant to assist with their costs up to the
ceiling previously agreed.
Last years award was
to assist Mike Luxton of LEI in promoting the sport to services groups and was
envisaged to be a fairly long term project but it has been held up somewhat by
the lack of events to which groups with which he has established contact, could
be invited. An award of £500 was made towards the projected
costs.
Mike will be invited
to give a brief report of progress to date which will be published in a
subsequent edition of EMEWS and similarly DVO will be asked to keep us
periodically updated as to the progress of their project.
To assist
communications within EMOA especially in these difficult times when
cancellations are unfortunately common we have set up two avenues which should
assist. Elsewhere in this edition you will see full details of a YAHOO Group
which will enable email messages to be posted to every member who wishes to
subscribe to this free service. In addition our fixtures secretary is now
organising a notice board on answer-phone for last minute information on
events.
It will only be as
good as the information sent to Ian Whitehead either by phone or Email but
access can be had on 0906 270 3419 at a cost of 25p per
minute.
You may recall that
we have reviewed the roles required to effectively run your association and
propose recommending to the membership at the AGM a change of constitution to
create two new positions.
We do not at present
have a Development Officer and we will be seeking approval to create this role
which has previously been shared amongst other members of committee. We have
co-opted Mike Godfree on to the committee as our mapping representative but we
seek to formally create this position.
We will therefore be
seeking to appoint someone to the development role and as our Treasurer will
have completed his three years tour of duty we will also need a new Treasurer at
the next AGM and I would ask you whether you would like to put yourselves
forward. I would also point out that we are still looking for a news letter
compiler and editor. John Cooke is doing an excellent job as a stop gap and
anybody interested can speak to John to see what is entailed. The editor does
have a seat on the EMOA committee giving an opportunity to have a say in how we
manage the affairs of the region.
Looking further
ahead, we are to run day 2 of the 2004 JK all such events having been put back
one year. We have appointed an organiser, Chris Philips of LEI, but still
require a planner. Those members sufficiently experienced to take on this role
have a great opportunity to have a go at this prestigious event and numerous
members have offered to assist in either putting out controls or actually
planning some of the courses. It can in fact be very much a team effort but we
do need o volunteer to take the lead role.
We have a number of night events in the
calendar and to prevent problems like last year when we had to drop the night
league clubs are asked to finalise such arrangements by the August committee
meeting and let Ian Whitehead have them to publicise a league before the events
actually begin. He needs details such as car park location and contact telephone
number if he is to produce a flyer for the competition.
Finally turning to
the Galoppen, your committee have decided that as only 7 of the proposed 11
events took place the best 5 originally envisaged should be reduced to best 4
which is in line with the approximate 50% as is normally the case. The results
are published elsewhere and I should like to congratulate the winners of this
rather truncated season. The awards will be presented at the first Galoppen
event of the new season.
Roy Denney
Congratulations to
the 12 East Midlands juniors who have been selected for representative
competitions and training camps this summer:
Junior World Champs in Hungary and U21
Training in Finland: Liz Day
(NUOC & NOC) and Helen Palmer (NOC)
U20 Training in Spain:
David Hodkinson (NOC)
M/W16s to Sweden: Tom Billam (NOC), Matt
Dickinson (DVO), Nick James (NOC), Colin Olivant (NOC) and Alison O'Neil
(NOC)
M/W15s to Scotland: Sarah O'Neil (NOC) and Sian Roberts
(NOC)
M/W14s to Scotland: Rosemary Hodkinson (NOC) and Chris
Williamson (LEI)
Hilary Palmer
BRITISH SCHOOLS
ORIENTEERING CHAMPIONSHIPS - 17/18 November 2001
Despite the Foot and
Mouth outbreak, preparations for this event are in hand.
The main championship
is planned to take place at Sherwood Pines and this area is now out of bounds
for anyone wishing to take part in the competition.
We are very lucky to
have the support of the Forestry Commission staff at Sherwood Pines and the
start and finish areas are now being finalised. As there are likely to be three starts
we will be needing a lot of helpers so please put the date in your diaries and
offer your services so we can help over 1 000 school children have a weekend to
remember.
DVO have kindly
offered to organise the training and selection race scheduled to take place the
day before and we hope to be able to announce more information about this event
in the near future.
Finally, juniors,
don't forget to send your anti-litter posters to us at 6 Long Lane,
Attenborough, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 6BG by August 31st. Don't forget there is a small prize for
every design we use.
Mick
Lucking
(tel. (0115) 922
5578)
mick@lucking.co.uk
Itching to
Help?
Anyone looking for the complete Fort William experience this summer might be interested in contacting Dr Alison Blackwell at Edinburgh University. Using a £50,000 grant from the Wellcome Trust, Dr Blackwell is using bird swarm filming techniques to investigate the attack patterns of the Highland Midge. Volunteers are required who are prepared to be bitten by the wee beasties. The project, called Midge Bait, will also test the effectiveness of various repellants, in a project with particular significance to the West Coast of Scotland Tourism industry.
(from Daily Telegraph, 30/3/01)
What do you do on
Sundays when there is no orienteering?
I have no doubt that
the answers to the above question are many and various. I imagine that many folk have taken the
opportunity to have a lie in and then catch up with the sunday papers. I don’t imagine too many orienteers will
have succumbed to those traditional sunday past-times of cleaning the car and/or
Car Boot sales. We have taken the
opportunity to get out on our bikes a bit more, most of the trails based on
disused railway lines seem to be open now.

Andy Jackson (DVO)
kindly allowed us to combine our cycling with orienteering by arranging a (Road)
Bike ‘O’ event starting in Alderwasley.
The competition used a score format and Judith and I probably scored
negative points as we were rather late back. This was largely due to my insistence
that we circumnavigated Carsington Water when we really should have turned
back. We were rather luckier than
Graham Johnson however, who apparently returned with not only his brand new DVO
pertex top in tatters but several parts of his body as well, having failed to
negotiate a particularly tricky corner on a steep downhill section of road. I can sympathise with Graham as I nearly
came to grief on the same bend, only being saved by being on a mountain bike
with excellent brakes.
John Cooke
SEARCHING FOR THE
W10A
EAST MIDLANDS
TROPHY
Can anyone help me
out there? No orienteering with F & M, so those cupboards must be cleaned
out by now. I am searching for the W10A East Midlands Trophy. My daughter won it
at the Championships at Blidworth in February and every week she asks whether I
have located her trophy.
The previous prize
winner, won I believe at Bradgate Park in 2000, did not return it for the
presentation. The organisers kindly provided an interim substitute trophy, but
my Mairead wants the real thing.
Anyone who knows the whereabouts of
this trophy or can tell me how I can track it down, please contact me on 01536
510696 or email at elizaabethrocke@yahoo.com.
Many thanks for any
help you can give and good hunting.
Elizabeth Rocke
Sports Personality
of the Month
I could not think how
to fill this spot at first as there has not been a lot of orienteering since the
last EMEWS came out. However, there
has been some and I dedicate this month’s title to all those members of the
various clubs in the region who have worked hard to provide something, albeit on
a somewhat limited scale, for those who cannot get by without their regular
‘fix’.
Most clubs have
managed to keep their ‘Summer League’ type events going by various means such as
using City Parks or by organising street ‘O’ events.
As you can see from
the article on page 7 DVO ran a (Road) bike ‘O’ event. This worked well in the area of
Derbyshire concerned as there are numerous small, quiet lanes. I am not sure that you could put on such
a successful event in other parts of the East Midlands (although it would be a
bit flatter).
Well done to everyone
who helped to keep things going through a difficult time.
Ed
EMOA
starts an eMail group service
Whilst the F&M
crisis has been upon us, there has been various attempts to publicise events by
eMail 'trees'. This is fine if you have made your latest eMail address available
to 'someone in the know', otherwise you probably missed
out.
There is a 'Pull'
technology availability which requires you to check round all the club websites
on a daily basis to see if there is any late breaking
news.
But now the EMOA has
started a 'Push' service. By joining the free Yahoo groups service, you will be
sent an eMail every time a message is posted to the EMOA group. Now all you have to do is check your
eMail regularly.
Joining this service
is very simple. Just send an eMail (from the address to be subscribed) to
UK_EMOA-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
- it needs no subject or
body.
Once you are a
subscriber, you can post messages to the group by sending eMail to
UK_EMOA@yahoogroups.com - but it should have a subject and body this
time!
To leave the group
send an eMail (from the address to be deleted) to
UK_EMOA-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com - again, it needs no subject or
body.
If you change your
eMail address, unsubscribe from the old address, and then subscribe from the new
address.
Topics that the group
might discuss might include:
¨
Fixtures (e.g.
late changes)
¨
Meetings
¨
Car
Sharing
¨
The whereabouts
of the Overprinter
¨
Anything that is
local in nature that you might have discussed in the car-park
anyway!
At the moment it is
an unmoderated group, so every subscriber will see anything you
write!
Finally a note for
those of you without eMail. The only requirements for taking part in
Orienteering should be full body cover, a pair of shoes and a compass. If you
don't have access to eMail, you should not be disadvantaged. Everything will
still be published by the traditional channels. However, the methods of using
flyers and newsletters left a gap for urgent news which was filled by the
telephone. It is suggested that you ask one of your friends who is on eMail to
call you
when something relevant it posted to the group. If you are new to
the sport, and don't know anyone yet, ask your club secretary to suggest a
contact.
Please contact Ray
Barnes (ray.barnes@ntlworld.com) 0115 974 6044 if you need
help.
Notice is hereby
given of the Annual General Meeting of the The East Midlands Orienteering
Association to be held at 19.30 on Monday September 10th 2001 at Red
Lion, Kegworth
1
Apologies for absence
2
Approval of minutes of the last AGM
3
Chairman’s report
4
Secretary’s report including
activity statistics
5
Treasurers report including membership numbers and presentation of
accounts.
6
Approval of Balance Sheet and Income & Expenditure
Statement
7
Amendments to the Constitution
8
Election of principal officers
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Treasurer
9
Election of other officers
BOF Council
BOF Technical Committee
BOF Coaching Committee
Development Officer
Fixtures Secretary
Mapping Adviser
10
Appointment of Independent Financial Examiner
11
Appointment of EMEWS Editor
12
Budget
projections for coming year to 30.6.2002 (Treasurer)
Proposals for membership fees, equipment rental fees and event
levies
13
Fixing of charges:-
Membership
Fees
Event
Levies
Electronic
Equipment Rental Fees
14
Plans for the coming year (Chairman)
15
Close of formal meeting followed by open forum.
Proposed
alterations to the constitution
(Proposed by Roy Denney: Seconded by Chris Phillips)
A) Make up of
committee
Our constitution
identifies 4 principal officers the Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary & Treasurer
two of whom must be present for the executive committee to be quorate.
It also lays out
which additional officers are on the executive, namely the BOF council
representative, the fixtures secretary, the emews editor and any BOF committee
representatives.
In January your
committee discussed several anomalies which we agreed in principal to clarify.
The final make up of BOF committees is still unfolding but our representatives
on BOF council, the technical committee by whatever name it is to be called and
the coaching committee are committee representatives and are therefor full
voting members of our executive. Similarly the position of Fixtures Secretary
and Newsletter Editor are covered within our existing
constitution.
Pauline Olivant and
our Vice Chair have in the past dealt with some development matters but we
agreed to propose our constitution be amended to create the position of
Development Officer, formally to be elected to the committee with full voting
rights.
Similarly we co-opted
Mike Godfree as our mapping adviser as under the constitution, unless he is a
representative on a BOF committee, he is not an additional official with voting
rights and again we wish this role to be formalised at the next
AGM.
We therefore offer
the following formal amendment for approval by the membership at the next
AGM.
That rule 2.2 (B)
Additional Officers- be amended by adding Mapping Adviser and Development
Officer to the list.
B) Timings of
AGM
A few years ago we
changed the financial year of the association bringing the financial year end
forward one month. As we have a rule requiring our AGM to be within 90 days of
the financial year end this effectively brought that forward from our
traditional October date. In addition we normally send out EMEWS during
September to inform members of events as the new season
starts.
This unfortunately
leaves very little time for the editor to get it out and contributors to produce
their material and you will recall that last year insufficient formal notice was
given and the AGM had to be cancelled and rearranged.
It also means that
this year we are having to give formal notice of the AGM in this edition to
ensure you receive it in time. The three amendments proposed herein are given sufficient
formal notice but if anyone else submits further suggestions we will have to
write to every member giving details.
We therefore propose
that in future the rule should be that the AGM be held within 120 days of the
Financial Year end to allow us to revert to our tradition time of year and
prevent similar timescale problems arising again.
Rule 6.1 (General
Meetings) should therefore read
“The Association shall hold an AGM within 120 days of the end of the financial
year”
In addition in
studying the constitution there is no proper provision for deadlines for
proposed amendments. It merely states that details of all such propositions
should accompany notice of the AGM which must be given 14 days prior to the
meeting but there is no rule as to how long before a meeting this notice can be
given.
In order that members
shall know by when any such submissions are to be made we suggest the following
additional rule amendments :-
Rule 6.3 which
previously read “ Notice of the AGM or an EGM must reach voting members 14 days
before the meeting. Included with the notice should be an agenda and any
proposed amendments to the constitution. A quorum at a general meeting shall be
15 voting members” will now
read “Notice of the AGM or an
EGM must reach voting members 14 days before the meeting. Included with the
notice should be an agenda and any proposed amendments to the constitution. In
the case of an AGM all proposed amendments must be received before August
31st and notice may only be given after September 1st
each year. A quorum at a general meeting shall be
15 voting members”
New Services for
EMOA
Answerphone
service for last minute information on events.
0906
270 3419
(at
a cost of 25p per minute.)
E-Mail
group service
See article on page 11 for details