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Old 13-09-06, 02:10 PM
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Minute books

Quezzie for seccies...

When I became secretary of my club, I inherited very little from my predecessor. There were no minutes from him or his predecessors - it looks like he never recorded any minutes himself and discarded or lost the minutes made by previous secretaries.

I'm currently using a ring binder with loose-leaf A4 pages, and am treating it as a sort of club diary as well as recording the minutes of meetings.

I'm aware that the minute book has legal and insurance meaning, so I'd like to get it right. So what format of minute book do other clubs use, please? And what level of detail do you record in it?
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