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If you go the Brighton Astronomical Society's web page at
http://www.bhas.fsnet.co.uk you will see the the Society has suspended meetings until further notice. There have now been 2 successive AGMs with no volunteers to be on the Committee and so the Society is effectively dormant but not yet officially dead. So we now have a city with population 250,000 with no Astronomical Society. Any ideas on how to revive it? Would it be best to close down completely and wait a few years until a new Society emerges or should we hope that some new members will join & get things going again? But that's unlikely as its very discouraging for a newcomer to join a moribund society. Anyone with suggestions? Thanks, Philip Taylor |
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