CONSTITUTION OF THE CREEKMOOR COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
1. NAME
The name of the charity is the Creekmoor Community Association
(hereinafter called "the Association").
2. OBJECTS
The objects of the Association are to:
(a) promote the
benefit of the inhabitants of Creekmoor, Poole and the neighbourhood
(hereinafter called "the area of benefit") without distinction of
sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other opinions, by
associating together the said inhabitants and the local authorities, voluntary
and other organisations in a common effort to advance education and to provide
facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure-time
occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said
inhabitants;
(b)
establish, or secure the establishment of, a Community Centre
(hereinafter called "the Centre") and to maintain and manage the same
(whether alone or in co-operation with any local authority or other person or
body) in furtherance of these objects.
(c)
sub-clause not used.
The Association shall be non-party in politics and non-sectarian
in religion.
3. POWERS
In furtherance of the said objects, but not otherwise, the
Association shall have power to:
(a) bring together in
conference representatives of voluntary organisations, Government departments,
statutory authorities and individuals;
(b) arrange and
provide for, either alone or with others, the holding of exhibitions, meetings,
lectures, classes, seminars or training courses, and all forms of recreational
and other leisure-time activities;
(c) collect and
disseminate information on all matters relating to its objects, and to exchange
such information with other bodies having similar objects whether in the United
Kingdom or elsewhere;
(d) write, print or
publish, in whatever form, such papers, books, periodicals, pamphlets or other
documents, including films and recorded material, as shall further its objects,
and to issue or circulate the same whether for payment or otherwise;
(e) purchase, take
on lease or in exchange, hire or otherwise lawfully acquire such property or
other rights and privileges as may be necessary for the promotion of its
objects, and to construct, maintain or alter the same, SUBJECT TO the
provisions of Clause 18 hereof;
(f) make regulations
for the proper supervision, control and management of any property which may be
so acquired;
(g) sell, let, dispose
of or turn to account all or any of its property or assets SUBJECT TO such
consents as may be required by law;
(h) raise funds and
invite or receive donations and contributions, whether by subscription or
otherwise, PROVIDED THAT the Association shall not undertake or in any way
engage in any permanent trading activities in raising funds for its charitable
objects;
(i) support any
charitable trusts, associations or institutions formed for all or any of the
objects;
(j) receive money on
deposit or loan or overdraft, in such manner as the Association may think fit,
SUBJECT TO such consents or on such conditions as may be required by law;
(k) invest money not
immediately required for its objects in or upon such investments, securities or
property as the Association may think fit, SUBJECT NEVERTHELESS to such
conditions (if any) as may for the time being be imposed by law;
(l) borrow money, and
SUBJECT TO such consents as may be required by law, to charge all or any of the
property of the Association with the repayment of money so borrowed.
(m) subject to clause
14 hereof, employ such persons as are necessary for the proper pursuit of the
objects and make all reasonable and necessary provision for the payment of
pensions and superannuation for staff and their dependants;
(n) sub-clause not
used.
(o) insure and arrange
insurance cover and to indemnify its employees and voluntary workers from and
against all such risks incurred in the course of the performance of their
duties as may be thought fit.
(p) sub-clause not
used.
(q) affiliate to the
National Federation of Community Organisations (Community Matters) and to other
organisations with similar charitable objects.
(r) do all such other
lawful things as shall further the charitable objects of the Association.
4. MEMBERSHIP
(a) Membership
shall be open, irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, race, nationality, or political,
religious or other opinion to:
(i) individuals aged eighteen years and
over:
(a) who
live within the area whose boundaries are, to the North the Old Railway
Track, to the East the Broadstone Link
Road, to the South the Holes Bay railway track, and to the West the Roman Road,
who shall be known as Full members;
(b) who
live in the surrounding neghbourhood, who shall be known as Associate members,
and who may attend as observers but who shall not have the right to vote at
General Meetings of the Association, PROVIDED THAT they shall have power to
elect one of their number to represent them and vote on their behalf at General
Meetings and at meetings of the General Committee.
(ii) individuals aged under eighteen
years, whether living within or outside the area of benefit, who shall be known
as Junior members and who may be admitted to membership subject to such
conditions as the General Committee may decide. They shall have the power to
elect two of their number to represent them, without the right to vote, at
meetings of the General Committee. Any Junior members may also attend General
Meetings as observers but shall not have the right to vote.
(iii) associations and organisations,
whether corporate or unincorporated, (and including branches of national or
international organisations) which operate solely or in part within the area of
benefit, are voluntary or non-profit-distributing and which wish to support the
objects of the Association, which shall be known as Affiliated Groups;
(iv) the Statutory Authorities in whose
administrative area the area of benefit lies.
(b) Each member
organisation as set out in Clause 4 (a) (iii) and (iv) above and each Section
established in accordance with Clause 6 below shall appoint one individual person
being a member thereof to represent it and vote on its behalf at meetings of
the General Committee and at General Meetings of the Association; and may
appoint an alternate being a member thereof to replace its appointed
representative as an observer at such meetings if the appointed representative
is unable to attend. In the event of such individual person resigning or
leaving a member organisation or Section he or she shall forthwith cease to be
a representative thereof. The member
organisation concerned shall have the right to appoint a new representative,
informing the Secretary in writing.
(c) Individual
members admitted under Clause 4 (a) (i) (a) or elected as voting
representatives under Clause 4 (a) (i) (b), and representatives appointed under
Clause 4 (b) above shall hereafter be referred to as `members with power to
vote'.
5. SUBSCRIPTIONS
All individual members and Affiliated Groups shall pay such
subscriptions as the General Committee may from time to time determine.
6. SECTIONS
Sections shall be such groups of individual members as may, with
the permission of the General Committee, be formed within the Association for
the furtherance of common activities.
The General Committee shall determine the terms of reference and
functions of each such Section and the duration of its activities.
7. RESIGNATION AND
TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP
(a) Any member of the
Association may resign his/her membership and any representative of a member
organisation or Section may resign such position, by giving to the Secretary of
the Association written notice to that effect.
(b) The General
Committee may, by resolution passed at a meeting thereof, terminate or suspend
the membership of any member, if in its opinion, his/her conduct is prejudicial
to the interests and objects of the Association, PROVIDED THAT the individual
member or representative of the member organisation (as the case may be) shall
have the right to be heard by the General Committee before the final decision
is made. There shall be a right of
appeal to an independent arbitrator appointed by mutual agreement.
8. GENERAL
MEETINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION
(a) Annual General
Meetings:
Once in each calendar year, an Annual General Meeting of the
Association shall be held at such time and place as the General Committee shall
determine, being not more than fifteen months after the adoption of this
constitution and thereafter the holding of the preceding Annual General
Meeting. At least 21 clear days' notice
shall be posted in a conspicuous place or places in the area of benefit and/or
advertised in a newspaper circulating in the area of benefit.
The business of each Annual General Meeting shall be:
(i)
to receive the Annual Report of the General Committee, which shall
incorporate the accounts of the Association referred to below, and give an
account of the work of the Association and its activities during the preceding
year;
(ii)
to receive the accounts of the Association for the preceding
financial year;
(iii)
to elect the Honorary Officers of the Association in accordance
with Clause 9 hereof;
(iv)
to note the names of the persons appointed/elected to serve as
members of the General Committee under clause 10 (a) (ii) - (iv) hereof;
(v)
to elect representatives of Full members to serve on the General
Committee, in accordance with Clause 10 (a) (v) hereof;
(vi)
to appoint one or more qualified auditors or independent examiners
for the coming year to audit or examine the accounts of the Association in
accordance with the Charities Act 1993 (or any statutory modification or re-enactment
of that Act);
(vii)
to consider and vote on any proposals to alter this constitution
in accordance with Clause 23 hereof;
(viii)
to consider any other business of which due notice has to be
given;
(b) Special General
Meetings:
The Chair of the General Committee may at any time at his/her
discretion and the Secretary shall within 21 days of receiving a written
request so to do signed by not less than five members with power to vote and
giving reasons for the request, call a Special General Meeting of the Association
to consider the business specified on the notice of meeting and for no other
purpose. At least 14 clear days' notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place
or places in the area of benefit and/or advertised in a newspaper circulating
in the area of benefit.
9. HONORARY
OFFICERS
(a) Only members of
the Association aged eighteen years and over shall be eligible to serve as
Honorary Officers.
(b) The members with
power to vote present at the Annual General Meeting shall elect the Treasurer
and Secretary of the Association and such other Honorary Officers as the
Association may from time to time decide who shall serve in their respective
capacities as Honorary Officers of the General Committee and of any Executive
Committee which may be established in accordance with Clause 11 hereof. Such Honorary Officers may be appointed as
members of any sub-committee established in accordance with Clause 12 hereof.
(c) At its first
meeting after the Annual General Meeting the General Committee shall elect from
among its members a Chair and Vice-Chair who shall serve in their respective
capacities as Honorary Officers of any Executive Committee which may be
established in accordance with Clause 11 hereof. Such Honorary Officers may be appointed as members of any
sub-committee established in accordance with Clause 12 hereof.
(d) An Honorary
Officer shall cease to hold office if he/she notifies the Secretary of the
Association in writing of his/her resignation.
(e) If a vacancy
occurs by death, resignation or disqualification among the Honorary Officers of
the Association or of the General Committee, the General Committee shall have
the power to fill it from among its members.
(f) Subject to
sub-clause (d) of this clause, all Honorary Officers shall hold office until
the conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting of the Association and shall
be eligible for re-election.
10. THE GENERAL
COMMITTEE
Subject to the provisions of Clause 8 hereof the policy and
general management of the affairs of the Association shall be directed by a
General Committee which shall meet not less than four times a year. As the
charity trustees, the General Committee shall have power to enter into
contracts for the purposes of the Association on behalf of all members and may
exercise on behalf of the Association any or all of the powers enumerated in
Clause 3 hereof.
(a) The General
Committee shall consist of:
(i)
the Honorary Officers elected under Clause 9 hereof;
(ii)
one representative appointed by each Affiliated Group and
Statutory Authority in accordance with Clause 4 (b) hereof;
(iii)
one representative appointed in accordance with clause 4 (b)
hereof by each Section established in accordance with Clause 6 hereof;
(iv)
One representative of Associate members elected in accordance with
Clause 4 (a) (i) (b) hereof;
(v)
up to two representatives of Full members or such larger number as
shall be equal to the number of General Committee members appointed in
accordance with sub-clause (a) (ii) and (iii) of this clause to be elected by
the Full members present at the Annual General Meeting;
(vi)
persons co-opted individually by the General Committee who shall
serve on the General Committee until the conclusion of the next Annual General
Meeting; PROVIDED THAT the number of co-opted members shall not exceed one
quarter of the total number of members elected and appointed to the General
Committee in accordance with the provisions of this sub-clause and enumerated
above.
(b) All members of the
General Committee shall retire from office together at the conclusion of the
Annual General Meeting next after the date on which they came into office but
they may be re-elected or re-appointed.
(c) If casual
vacancies occur among the elected members of the General Committee it shall
have power to fill these from among the members of the Association.
(d) The proceedings of
the General Committee shall not be invalidated by any failure to elect or any
defect in the election, appointment, co-option or qualification of any member.
(e) A member of the
General Committee shall cease to hold office if he or she -
(i)
is disqualified from holding such office by virtue of section 72
of the Charities Act 1993 (or any statutory modification or re-enactment of
that provision), or
(ii)
becomes incapable by reason of mental disorder, illness or injury
of managing his or her own affairs, or
(iii)
is absent without the permission of the General Committee from all
its meetings held within a period of six months and the General Committee
resolves that he/she shall cease to hold office, or
(iv)
notifies the General Committee in writing of his or her
resignation (PROVIDED THAT at least three members of the General Committee will
remain in office when the notice of resignation is to take effect).
The provisions of paragraphs (i) and (ii) of this sub-clause also
apply to any individual holding trustee who may be appointed in accordance with
Clause 18 (a) below, and of paragraphs (iii) and (iv) of this sub-clause
mutatis mutandis to any member of any Executive Committee which may be
established in accordance with Clause 11 below.
(f) Each member of
the General Committee shall upon election or appointment to the committee
receive a copy of the Association's constitution. No person shall be entitled
to act as a member of the General Committee, following election or re-election
or appointment or re-appointment, until they have signed in the minute book of
the General Committee a declaration of acceptance and willingness to act as a
managing charity trustee of the Association.
(g) No persons under
the age of eighteen shall be members of the General Committee or of any
Executive Committee which may be established in accordance with Clause II
hereof but such persons may be invited to attend meetings of such committees as
observers without the right to vote.
11. EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
(a) The General
Committee may establish until the next following Annual General Meeting an
Executive Committee to which it may delegate the conduct, in accordance with
the general policy of the General Committee, of such of the day-to-day affairs
of the Association as the General Committee shall decide. The Executive Committee shall meet not less
than two times a year and shall consist of:
(i)
the Honorary Officers elected under Clauses 8 (a) (iii) and 9
hereof;
(ii)
up to one member elected by and from the members of the General
Committee;
(iii)
up to one further person who may be co-opted by resolution of the
Executive Committee PROVIDED THAT the number of co-opted members shall not
exceed one third of the membership of the Executive Committee;
(b) The General
Committee may make such regulations and impose such terms and conditions and
give such mandates to the Executive Committee as it may from time to time think
fit;
(c) Every delegation
under this clause shall be revocable by the General Committee at any time;
(d) The deliberations
of the Executive Committee shall be reported regularly to the General Committee
and any resolution passed or decision taken by the Executive Committee shall be
reported promptly to the General Committee;
(e) A member of the
Executive Committee shall cease to hold office in accordance with the
provisions of Clause 10 (e) above.
12. SUB-COMMITTEES
The General Committee may appoint one or more sub-committees for
supervising or performing any activity or service.
In each such case:-
(a) the General
Committee shall define the terms of reference of the sub-committee and may also
determine its composition and the duration of its activities;
(b) all acts and
proceedings of the sub-committee shall be reported as soon as possible to the
General Committee and/or to any Executive Committee it may have established in
accordance with Clause 11 hereof.
13. GENERAL AND
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS NOT TO BE PERSONALLY INTERESTED
Except as provided for in sub-clauses 3 (n) and 3 (p):
(a) no member of the
General Committee (otherwise than as a trustee for the Association) or of the
Executive Committee shall acquire any interest in property belonging to the
Association;
(b) no member of the
General Committee (otherwise than as a member of the General Committee) shall
be interested in any contract entered into by the General Committee;
(c) no member of the
General Committee and no member of the Executive Committee shall receive
remuneration.
14. PAID EMPLOYEES
(a) The General Committee
shall have the sole right in exercise of the power conferred by clause 3 (m)
hereof of appointing, dismissing, and determining the terms and conditions of
service of all employees of the Association.
(b) An employee of the
Association shall not be eligible to be a member of the General Committee, the
Executive Committee, any section committee or any sub-committee of the
Association, but may be invited to attend such committees as a non-voting
adviser.
15. RULES OF PROCEDURE
AT ALL MEETINGS
(a) Voting
Subject to the provisions of Clause 23, any question arising at a
meeting of the Association or one of its committees shall be decided by a
simple majority of those present and voting.
No member shall exercise more than one vote notwithstanding that he or
she may have been appointed to represent two or more interests, but in case of
an equality of votes the Chair shall have a second or casting vote.
(b) Quorum
(i)
Committee Meetings: one
third of the members with power to vote shall form a quorum at meetings of the
General Committee and all other committees and sub-committees of the
Association.
(ii)
General Meetings: twenty
five members with power to vote or one third of the members with power to vote,
whichever is the less, shall form a quorum at General Meetings of the
Association.
In the event that no quorum is present at an Annual General
Meeting of the Association, or the meeting has to be abandoned the meeting
shall stand adjourned and be reconvened 14 days later, and those members with
power to vote present at that meeting shall be deemed to form a quorum.
(c) Minutes:
Minute books shall be kept by the Association and all its
committees and the respective secretary shall enter therein a record of all
proceedings and resolutions.
16. STANDING ORDERS
AND RULES FOR THE USE OF THE CENTRE
The General Committee shall have power to adopt and issue Standing
Orders for the conduct of Association business and/or Rules for the use of the
Centre. Such Standing Orders and Rules
shall come into operation immediately, provided always that they shall be
subject to review by the Association in General Meeting and that they shall be
consistent with the provisions of this constitution.
17. FINANCE
(a) All money raised
by or on behalf of the Association shall be applied to further the objects of
the Association and for no other purpose, PROVIDED THAT nothing herein
contained shall prevent the payment in good faith of reasonable and proper
remuneration to any employee of the Association or the repayment of reasonable
out-of-pocket expenses incurred on behalf of the Association by employees and
volunteers.
(b) An account shall
be opened in the name of the Association with the Poole branch of the Royal
Bank of Scotland, or with such other financial institution as the General
Committee may from time to time decide.
The General Committee shall authorise in writing the Treasurer, the
Secretary of the Association and two members of the General Committee to sign
cheques on behalf of the Association.
All cheques must be signed by not less than two of the four authorised
signatories.
(c) The Association's
financial year shall be from 1st April to 31st March.
18. TRUST PROPERTY
(a) Land and Buildings
Subject to the provisions of sub-clause (b) of this clause, the General Committee shall cause the title
to all land (which is not vested in the Official Custodian for Charities) and
all investments held by or in trust for the Association to be vested either in
a corporation entitled to act as custodian trustee or in not less than three
nor more than four named individuals (not being members of the General
Committee) appointed by the General Committee as holding trustees. Holding trustees shall act in accordance
with the lawful directions of the General Committee. PROVIDED THAT they act only in accordance with such lawful
directions, holding trustees shall not be liable for the acts and defaults of
members of the General Committee. Holding trustees may be removed by the
General Committee at its pleasure and shall otherwise cease to hold office in
accordance with the provisions of Clause 10 (e) above.
(b) Investments
If a corporation entitled to act as custodian trustee has not been
appointed to hold the property of the Association, the General Committee may
permit any investments held by or in trust for the Association to be held in
the name of a clearing bank, trust corporation or any stockbroking company
which is a member of the International Stock Exchange (or any subsidiary of any
such stockbroking company) as nominee for the General Committee and may pay
such nominee reasonable and proper remuneration for acting as such.
19. ACCOUNTS
The General Committee shall comply with its obligations under the
Charities Act 1993 (or any statutory modification or re-enactment of that Act)
with respect to:
(a) the keeping of
accounting records for the Association;
(b) the preparation of
annual statements of the accounts for the Association;
(c) the auditing or
independent examination of the statements of account of the Association;
(d) the transmission
of the statements of account to the Charity Commission for England and Wales.
20. ANNUAL REPORT AND
ANNUAL RETURN
The General Committee shall comply with its obligations under the
Charities Act 1993 (or any statutory modification or re-enactment of that Act)
with respect to the preparation of an annual report and an annual return and
their transmission to the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales.
21. INDEMNITY
In the execution of the trusts hereof no member of the General Committee
shall be liable:
i)
for any loss to the property of the Association by reason of any
improper investment made in good faith (so long as he/she shall have sought
professional advice before making such investment); or
ii)
for the negligence or fraud of any agent employed by him/her or by
any other member of the General Committee in good faith (provided reasonable
supervision shall have been exercised);
and no member of the General Committee or the Executive Committee
shall be liable by reason of any mistake or omission made in good faith by any
member of the General Committee or the Executive Committee other than wilful
and individual fraud, wrongdoing or wrongful omission on the part of the member
who is sought to be made liable.
22. DISSOLUTION
If the General Committee by a simple majority decides at any time
that on the ground of expense or otherwise it is necessary or advisable to
dissolve the Association it shall call a meeting of all members with power to
vote and of the inhabitants of the area of benefit of the age of eighteen years
and upwards of which meeting not less than 21 days' clear notice (stating the
terms of the resolution to be proposed thereat) shall be posted in a
conspicuous place or places in the area of benefit and advertised in a
newspaper circulating in the area of benefit and given in writing to the
Charity Commissioners for England and Wales and the National Director of the
National Federation of Community Organisations (Community Matters). If such decision shall be confirmed by a
simple majority of those present and voting at such meeting the General
Committee shall have power to dispose of any assets held by or in the name of
the Association. Any assets remaining
after the satisfaction of any proper debts and liabilities shall be applied
towards such charitable purposes for the benefit of the inhabitants of the area
of benefit as the General Committee shall decide subject to the prior approval
in writing of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, or other
authority having charitable jurisdiction.
23. ALTERATIONS TO
THE CONSTITUTION
Any proposal to alter this constitution must be delivered in
writing to the Secretary of the Association not less than 28 days before the
date of the meeting at which it is first to be considered. Any alteration will require the approval of
both:
(a) a simple majority
of members of the General Committee present and voting at a General Committee
meeting;
(b) a two-thirds
majority of members with power to vote present and voting at a General Meeting.
At least 14 clear days' notice shall be posted in a conspicuous
place in the area of benefit and advertised in a newspaper circulating in the
area of benefit, stating the wording of the proposed alteration.
No alteration shall be made to this constitution which would cause
the Association to cease to be a charity at law. No alteration to Clause 2
(Objects), Clause 13 (Personal Interests), Clause 22 (Dissolution) or to this
Clause shall take effect until the approval in writing of the Charity
Commissioners or other authority having charitable jurisdiction shall have been
obtained.
24. ARRANGEMENTS
UNTIL FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Until the first Annual General Meeting takes place this
constitution shall take effect as if references in it to the General Committee
were references to the persons whose names appear below.
This Constitution (Version 4/2006) was adopted, pursuant to Clause 18
of the Constitution adopted on 18th May 1983, at a General Meeting
of the Association held on 22nd May 2006.
Signed:
Andrew Pedrick John Godber
Chair of the Meeting Secretary
of the Meeting