Club membership shows upward trend

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02 Apr 2023 21:05 - 02 Apr 2023 21:07 #6770 by John T Goy
Each day I log in there seems to be a new member joined each time I look, is it the bird book we had published that is drawing new members in?

It would of been useful to know how many members use the forum etc.
Last edit: 02 Apr 2023 21:07 by John T Goy. Reason: Adding text.

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02 Apr 2023 16:18 - 02 Apr 2023 16:19 #6765 by Jim Wright
An AGM update from retiring club treasurer John Watt revealed that there were 425 subscriptions (renewals or new memberships) during 2022.

This compares with 412 the previous year.

The breakdown is as follows:
224 ordinary
46 family
153 senior citizen 
1 junior

Of these, 208 pay by direct debit, 208 pay byPayPal and nine by cheque or standing order.

Most of the club’s income derives from sales of our data, via the Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership, to a wide range of organisations such as ecological consultancies acting as agents for planning applications.
Last edit: 02 Apr 2023 16:19 by Jim Wright.
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