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Date for Your Diaries – Q&A Session & AGM

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We are pleased to announce that The Brig Inn Community Pub & Hub Ltd Community Benefit Society will be holding our AGM and Community Q&A Session which will take place on Wednesday 15th July 7pm.

This will be a great opportunity for anyone interested in The Brig project to come along, hear the latest updates, ask questions and find out more about what has been happening behind the scenes. We will also have some special guests joining us for the Q&A session, making it an exciting evening for the community.

As well as a brief AGM, we want this to be an open and welcoming session where people can share ideas, get involved and help shape the future of our community pub and hub project.

Any members of the community benefit society wishing to submit items for the AGM agenda are asked to email:
📧 brydekirkcommunityproject@gmail.com

We will also be looking for a new Chairperson and Secretary to join the committee.

These are both exciting opportunities for anyone who would like to play an important role in helping move the project forward.

  • The Chairperson helps lead meetings, supports the committee and helps guide the overall direction of the project.
  • The Secretary helps with meeting agendas, minutes and communication to keep everything organised and running smoothly.

You do not need to have previous experience – just enthusiasm, commitment and a passion for supporting the community.

More details, including venue and timings, will be shared soon. We hope to see as many people there as possible!

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