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So who are The Tuesday Club?, formed in 1996 succeeding The Burchett Club applying for Trust status. The objective being to provide a meeting place on a monthly basis for people with
difficulties, to make new friends, be provided with entertainment and afternoon tea. I have been a member ever since the first function a Christmas Party, which the inaugural committee members had funded out of
their own pockets as no grants etc had been applied for. I took on the post of Secretary in September 1997, introducing Coach outings and soon after Coach holidays, the first of which saw three separate incidents
put any further tours at risk. This first one was to Torquay, the idea seemed quite feasible, although arrangements were to be made through a Coach Company in Bristol, it's owner being the owner of the Hotel we
were to visit. At no stage in communication was the Coach detail given other than timings etc. When the Coach arrived, it turned out to be a double decker with spiral staircase up to where most were seated, as very
few seats were available downstairs for the more severely disabled. On arrival at the Hotel, a lady using crutches was coming down the stairs when one of her crutches fell and hit another lady on her head. Once
inside a mix up in room allocation led to two ladies changing rooms with an elderly couple as they had been allotted a double bed. In the move one of the ladies kicked her handbag under the bed accidentally, then
accused her room mate of stealing her bag. Whilst trying to deal with this situation, another lady from our group had tripped in her room and broken her shoulder in addition to a black eye. This meant a trip first
to Torquay Medical Centre, then on to Torbay Hospital for treatment. Having arrived in Torquay at 3.45pm, we eventually arrived back at 10pm. Thankfully these holidays were to continue for several years, twice to
Scotland and Wales, once to Southern Ireland and also many areas of England.
In 2002 a concerted effort was carried out to raise funds in order to achieve us purchasing a vehicle of our own. Help came from many local organisations as well as our own fund-raising
events. This saw the arrival of a tail lift facility 12 seater Bus in June 2004. In August of the same year we moved from our base at the British Legion to The Corn Exchange, due to the increase of members to over
100.
We also attained Registered Charity status in March 2003 once an appendage had been added to our former title, since when we are officially The Tuesday Club Hungerford.
Our current itinerary includes a Coach outing on the first week of every month from Spring through to Autumn, Club Meetings in the second week, an outing for those unable to board a Coach
are taken in our vehicle in week three, and Pub Lunches on Tuesday and Thursday of week four. Fund-raising events such as Prize Bingo, Sales on Town Hall steps and general Collections etc are fitted in between. The
Committee meet every month and the Trustees three times a year.
I think it would be fair to say that The Tuesday Club has come a long way since it's first formal event, that first Christmas Party, and today we have a healthy Bank Balance. At the
latest Audit we were just £319 of income over expenditure from the annual budget of thirteen and a half thousand pound, a small profit only, though indication of the benefits that our members enjoy. The current aim
is to add a second adapted vehicle to our acquisitions as soon as possible. Several options are being considered at this time. I became Chairman in 2005 and have thoroughly enjoyed the challenges that have required
attention throughout our short, but very exciting history. Just after taking on the Secretarial position, it was evident that an Audit was to be a priority. Much of the year's income was accountable, however the
outgoings were paid to a large extent in cash. Somehow Jack Williams was able to make up a Balance sheet from the limited detail given by way of receipts etc. In that first eleven months a profit margin of £1,150.00
was made. Pleased to report things have improved considerably since!"
(With thanks to John Hollister)
See also: - History of the Tuesday Club - John Hollister, 2011 (pdf)
Updated: 25.6.2011
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