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June Stoppress

Welcome to the June edition of Stoppress. May I take this opportunity to thank my fellow main committee members for voting me in as your president for a further term. I hope with this second year I can actually achieve some of the ideas promulgated during the last one. A presidential year has three phases: the first, June to about October, not much happens (primarily due to holidays); October through January you find out what is going on; then February to May you find out what you can change – too late to try and implement anything, so this year I will be off to a flying start! I would also like to thank David Duval and Graeme Gordon for stepping up as Deputy President and Vice President respectively, with Michael Cooper following on, so we now have a succession plan for the next three years at least. Come to the Business Confidence Monitor briefing at the Rye Hill golf club near Banbury. This free event is run in conjunction with Orange as one of Bretherton’s Professional Lunch Club events.

Paul M Tate
President TVSCA

the full version of Stoppress can be found here http://cecollect.com/ve/ZZh30f762661GaQS742

TVSCA Annual Dinner

28 September 2007, Randolph Hotel, Oxford, 7pm
DRINKS RECEPTION 7pm ? 7.45pm ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM (Opposite the Randolph Hotel)
GUEST SPEAKERS Richard Dyson, ICAEW President and Nigel Rees, writer and broadcaster

Celebrity writer and broadcaster, Nigel is best known as deviser and presenter of Radio 4’s long-running Quote…Unquote programme and for his many guest appearances on Channel 4?s Countdown. He is the author of more than thirty books, including three novels and the Guinness Book of Humorous Anecdotes and the Guinness Dicionary of Jokes

We do hope you can join us for this very special evening, which offers an excellent opportunity to invite guests from your client base and the local business community. We have Firm/Company tables for parties of up to 10 and Club tables for smaller groups/individuals.

Don’t miss the ‘Earlybird’ rates for bookings before 31 July. here http://icaew.org/ve/z00p9573L65PVze7/stype=dload/OID=3075315822940/VT=0