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National Officers and Committee

Bob Coles

President: R. B. ColesVice-President: Leslie  Priestley      

Leslie Priestley

The Central Committee

The management of the RSA is in the hands of the Central Committee, comprising the four honorary officers plus an elected committee and another four co-opted members.

The honorary officers

Anne Noonan Robin Morris
Chairman: Anne Noonan
(click to e-mail: )
Secretary: Robin Morris
  
  
Tony Cowell Matthew Baines
Vice Chairman: Tony Cowell
(click to e-mail: )
Treasurer: Matthew Baines
(click to e-mail: )

The elected committee

Welfare Co-ordinator: Alex Wilson(click to e-mail: )
Webmaster: Richard Woodroffe(click to e-mail: )
Pensions Representative: David Hobday(click to e-mail: )
Membership Secretary: Ted Pillinger(click to e-mail: )

Eddie Donlan, Barry Pratt and Sheila West

In addition, the following are co-opted members of the committee

Contrail Editor: Bob Connolly    (click to e-mail: ),  Ken Malcolm, Dave Reeve and Colin Chisholm

Committee 2011-2012

The Central Committee as at May 2011

Standing; (L to R) Bob Connolly, Sheila West, Ted Pillinger, Barry Pratt, Eddie Donlan, Dave Hobday, Alex Wilson, Robin Morris, Richard Woodroffe, Dave Reeve

Seated:     Jan Jenkins, Matthew Baines, Anne Noonan, Tony Cowell

Note.  Missing from the picture : Colin Chisholm, Ken Malcolm

Bob Connolly Sheila West Ted Pillinger Barry Pratt Eddie Donlan Dave Hobday Alex Wilson Robin Morris Richard Woodroffe Dave Reeve Jan Jenkins Matthew Baines Anne Noonan Tony Cowell

The Branches

At present there are 12 branches which are geographically located to best serve the interests of the RSA members. The branches are: Cotswold, Downs, Eastern, Edinburgh, Highlands & Islands, London, North West, Northern Ireland, Solent, Wessex, Western Home Counties, and West of Scotland.
Each branch elects a committee to serve its needs, and receives a small grant from central funds to cover administration. The branches appoint delegates to attend the RSA Annual General Meeting; it is these delegates who elect the officers and central committee.
Members may belong to one or two branches; many chose to belong to the branch appropriate to their last place of work and also to one more appropriate to their retirement location.

Links:-

CAA       www.caa.co.uk

NATS     www.nats.co.uk

CAA Pension Scheme   www.caaps.co.uk

Preston ATCC    www.barton-hall-atcc.co.uk

Ulster Radar   www.rconnolly.utvinternet.com

Please note the information contained in this document about the Association's Health and Safety policy and report form.

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