Join us for the next District 1260 Rotary Forum on Wednesday, 15th April 2026 at 19:30 hrs. This is a vital session for all members to stay informed about our district’s governance, strategy, and financial planning for the upcoming year.
The meeting will be held virtually via Zoom, and your participation is crucial—especially for the items requiring a formal vote.
Date: Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Time: 19:30 hrs (7:30 PM)
Location: Online via Zoom
Registration:
The forum will cover eight key areas, led by our District leaders:
Welcome and Apologies – Jeremy Wyman
Governance: Minutes of the last meeting & matters arising – Jeremy Wyman
Strategy: Dashboard 2026 – Jeremy Wyman
Governance (VOTE): District & Robert Foundation Accounts 2024/25 – Robert Ward
Governance (VOTE): District Standing Orders – Jane Mordue
Strategy: Action Plan 2026/27 – Kendal Pitt
Governance (VOTE): District budget to 30 June 2027 – Caroline Ellis
Future Planning: Announcement of next meeting dates (Aug '26, Nov '26, April '27)
To ensure you are fully informed and ready to participate in the voting process, please refer to the "Rotary View" email sent out to all members by Jane Mordue.
The email contains:
Official joining instructions.
The full meeting agenda and minutes from the previous session.
Detailed financial documents and strategy papers.
Note: Please review these documents thoroughly before the meeting to help the voting process run smoothly.
We look forward to seeing a strong representation from all clubs across Beds, Bucks & Herts!
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