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Does anyone know this?

 

If you do not have a pigeon loft anymore at the long and lat registered at RPRA can you still be registered as a flying member just so you can hold office?

 

I dont mean moved out of boundary I mean dismantling your loft and not having one altogether

 

or

 

Do you automatically become a non flying member

 

John

Posted

Thanks Jimmy

 

It just states in the rules that to be a member of a club you must have your loft within its boundary, is this just for application and once you in you are in whether you have a loft or not

 

John

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Does anyone know this?

 

If you do not have a pigeon loft anymore at the long and lat registered at RPRA can you still be registered as a flying member just so you can hold office?

 

I dont mean moved out of boundary I mean dismantling your loft and not having one altogether

 

or

 

Do you automatically become a non flying member

 

John

 

John if you continue to pay all your fees to your club then your club will have you down as a full member. When I send my return off to the RPRA for my members, I only have to record the loft number with name and addres. I do not have to state whether this person still has a loft or not.

And as club secretary I am not concerned whether the individual has a loft up or not. I am concerned that the flyer if s/he has not resigned from the club at the AGM, pays up!! Once they do that my responsibility to my club and the RPRA is complete and I can pay the RPRA the fee for the member. Technically I don't know if any rules are being broken by accepting full payment from someone for example who is not going to compete that following year. However I think in practical terms and reality this would be the situation, maybe not the answer your after?

Posted
my belief is if you paid youer fees youer a member if you have birds or not  if not in club you apply to region for membership and pay rpra fee  you are then member regardless

 

Chris are you a member of the RPRA and WHU?

 

 

Guest chrisss
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i can beat that one the rpra rules are on stone tablets [straight from moses ;D ;D ;D]

Posted
Honourary and Non Flying members, as Life members etc. are all different and have different roles of Can and can'ts.

 

Depends on which organisation you belong to

 

Posted
my belief is if you paid youer fees youer a member if you have birds or not  if not in club you apply to region for membership and pay rpra fee  you are then member regardless

 

 

This is my understanding. For example the general manager had to join before taking office.

 

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