13 Sep 2016

Games and Sport Division Meeting - 27 September

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Games and Sports Division meeting

Date:   Tuesday 27 September 2016

Time:   11:30

Venue: Gateley Plc, 1 Paternoster Square, London EC4M 7DX

[A sandwich lunch will be available at approximately 13:30]

AGENDA

1. CHAIR’S REMARKS

2. UK GOVERNANCE CODE 

To receive a progress report from Rob Tate, Alliance’s Governance Officer, on the Government’s new Code of Governance expected to be launched at the end of September 2016

3. VOLUNTEERING

A discussion on the future of volunteering in sport and recreation

4. ALLIANCE’S NEW STRATEGY 2017 – 2021

This is an opportunity for members to hear about the development of the Alliance’s new five-year strategy and feed in their views

5. SPORT AND RECREATION ALLIANCE BRIEFING

To note the circulations of the recent documents. 

Copies of Alliance August and September policy updates available on request

6. ANY OTHER BUSINESS

  • To note Divisional Elections for Chair and Deputy Chair in 2017

7. MEETING DATES FOR 2017

Tuesday 24 January

Tuesday 26 September

8. DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Leadership Convention 2-3 November, Manchester

2017 Sport Summit 24 May, Kia Oval

Download the Games and Sports Division Meeting Agenda - 27 September

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