The total raised so far is now in excess of £81000. A fantastic response, I must say, but I can't help wondering if such an amount will become a liability in being able to use the funds in an accountable and transparent manner.
Phil
Show attacked
-
- Posts: 546
- Joined: Thu Oct 08, 2009 10:05 pm
Re: Show attacked
Phil O wrote:The total raised so far is now in excess of £81000. A fantastic response, I must say, but I can't help wondering if such an amount will become a liability in being able to use the funds in an accountable and transparent manner.
A news piece today stated that the event was for a charity, the initial £500 sought was to offset lost revenue and that once the damage compensation was complete, the Balance would be given to a charitable trust.
Or to put it another way, in due course, the magnitude headache will lie elsewhere.
In my view, a sensible, step by step, way forward for the club.
Cheery,
LesG
The man who never made a mistake
never made anything useful
The man who never made a mistake
never made anything useful
-
- Forum Team
- Posts: 2428
- Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:46 am
Re: Show attacked
Jol Wilkinson wrote:Likewise, the provision made by show organiser will need reviewing, something insurers may look into.
Steps have already been taken in respect of Scaleforum but for obvious reasons they will not be made public. One of the downsides of the publicity is that all the low life who fancy an easy target for theft or vandalism just need to look out for publicity for their local show.
Terry Bendall
-
- Posts: 365
- Joined: Sun May 05, 2013 5:23 pm
Re: Show attacked
LesGros wrote:Phil O wrote:The total raised so far is now in excess of £81000. A fantastic response, I must say, but I can't help wondering if such an amount will become a liability in being able to use the funds in an accountable and transparent manner.
A news piece today stated that the event was for a charity, the initial £500 sought was to offset lost revenue and that once the damage compensation was complete, the Balance would be given to a charitable trust.
Or to put it another way, in due course, the magnitude headache will lie elsewhere.
In my view, a sensible, step by step, way forward for the club.
Cheery,
Thanks Les,
Glad to hear that some of the good will, will be spread around useful good causes.
Phil.
-
- Posts: 1957
- Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:49 pm
Re: Show attacked
Where did the ‘charity’ comment come from, Les? It’s just that in all the things I have read on RMW and elsewhere, including comments from the club chairman, nothing has been said about it being a charity event, merely the club’s annual exhibition. Perhaps I’ve missed something?
Philip
Philip
-
- Posts: 546
- Joined: Thu Oct 08, 2009 10:05 pm
Re: Show attacked
"Philip Hall"wrote:
Daily Mail, Tuesday 21 May - Robert Hardman column, page 17.
Where did the ‘charity’ comment come from, Les?
Daily Mail, Tuesday 21 May - Robert Hardman column, page 17.
LesG
The man who never made a mistake
never made anything useful
The man who never made a mistake
never made anything useful
-
- Posts: 1957
- Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:49 pm
Re: Show attacked
Thanks Les, I missed that. Something in one of the local papers in Spalding has appeared where a trust fund is mentioned as well. As you said, a way to administer the funds and to help other clubs faced with rising expenses as a result of this.
https://www.spaldingtoday.co.uk/news/ma ... -m97B7nS0Q
Philip
https://www.spaldingtoday.co.uk/news/ma ... -m97B7nS0Q
Philip
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: ClaudeBot and 3 guests