Introduction to the Regional Committee
The Chilterns was one of the first regions established by Spoon, back in 1983. It’s like the wood-chopper’s description of his well-worn tool – replacement handle and replacement head, but still the same old axe.
As it’s current Chair, Barrie Mair has been in post for the last 5 years, taking over from a chain of battle-scarred ex-rugby playing captains of industry. Barrie tells us that having brought up five healthy kids, with his wife Jill, and having time in retirement to give a little back to society, that the Spoon provides the ideal vehicle to help children from less fortunate backgrounds.
He has been ably supported over that time by a team that continually refreshes itself with new volunteers arriving to pick up the baton. One constant feature has been the immense frame of Nigel Timson - one of the founder group of 10 Spooners, who now combines his role of Trustee with that of the Christmas Carol Cruise organiser. Our able treasurer keeping the books in order is Tim Leverton.
Martin Sanders, Managing Director of Honda powered products, finds time in his busy palm-top to combine active support of the Chilterns with his position as a Trustee. Likewise, Keith Lawton, a solicitor who the profession will not allow to retire completely, combines an emeritus role with that of President of Maidenhead RFC, and Spoon adviser extraordinaire.
For any issues relating to your spoon membership, please contact our membership secretary Robert Metcalfe. Tel : 07782 328550
We can expect, with reasonable confidence, that these events and associated donations will bring in circa £80,000 of income to the region. This is then doubled from centrally raised funds to give us approximately £160,000 per year to spend on projects for disabled and disadvantaged youngsters.
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