News and views of ACWW South West UK Support Group - open to all supporters of ACWW in the SW (with occasional extra news from ACWW HQ) - some of us are ACWW Reps for WI - we take information to our counties about: ACWW = Associated Countrywomen of the World - For more information - Contact ACWW at: Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street, LONDON, SW1P 3RB phone: 020 7799 3875 or email: info@acww.org.uk Posted by ACWWSouthWest at 05:49 0 comments
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Retirement from ACWW office
Heard from May Kidd that three members of staff are due to retire this Spring (letters to all committee members and Board) Email to May. Later heard from Jan (she also wrote with signed letter to the same group) she said that they didn't all want to retire - a very unfortunate situation. Wrote to all three with thanks for their help and wishing them well - I said I could not comment about the situation as I'd only just heard about it, it is very awkward. Herminia is leaving on 4th Feb - she has dealt with almost all the Projects I've taken for Somerset in fact 'Projects are Herminia,' although Juliette is also very helpful - I just seem to have dealt with Herminia most. John is the Editor for the Countrywomen (Jan-March issue now at the printers) and is the P&P secretary - what a shame he has been so helpful. Jan has worked for the TCC and did sterling work during the dust problem for the USA conference and of course many conferences over her 19 years with ACWW plus sending out stationery as requested. I shall be very sorry to see them go - but I was certainly glad to retire myself - so do hope they will be happy in their retirement and have a hobby to fill their time.
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Hurrah sent my money to Dublin today
First Happy New Year - I can't believe we're in another year - where did 2010 go!! January update - at last - pouring with rain - went to the bank and sent 'World Payment' (£9) with remains of money for Dublin Conference. Yes, I know it's a bit late BUT am hoping it will still be OK - am still dependant on hubby driving so it was first opportunity. Had to ring Chloe in the office and she sorted out the the IBAN code there was a 1 which should have been an I - all went smoothly after that. Thank you Chloe.
Next stop Post Office to renew passport - well - was in there at least 50 mins and eventually sent off for passport (£8.17) plus, of course, the extortionate fee of £77.50. Ah well, if it comes for another 10 years that should sort out my travelling bug!! Not that I've been anywhere but Ireland for several years only twice last year May and September - and that's the least I've been over for years - thanks to a minor op!! Anyway at least (fingers crossed) that's the main problems sorted - just a flight to book and I'm not doing that yet - let me know if you see any offers!!
Next stop Post Office to renew passport - well - was in there at least 50 mins and eventually sent off for passport (£8.17) plus, of course, the extortionate fee of £77.50. Ah well, if it comes for another 10 years that should sort out my travelling bug!! Not that I've been anywhere but Ireland for several years only twice last year May and September - and that's the least I've been over for years - thanks to a minor op!! Anyway at least (fingers crossed) that's the main problems sorted - just a flight to book and I'm not doing that yet - let me know if you see any offers!!
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