A.G.M. 2002

Canterbury will be the location of the Society’s annual general meeting on the 18th May this year. The business meeting will be in the morning and we hope to be supported by the attendance of plenty of members.

We are fortunate that Professor Martin Millett of Cambridge University will be giving the afternoon lecture. He is an expert on Roman Britain and is taking a special interest in Kent as one of the leaders of new research and excavations at Richborough which started last year.

The results of the elections will be announced at the A.G.M. There will be some vacancies on the Council to be filled but nominations can be submitted for any office; it is the sign of an active society if there is competition for office.

Any five members can propose a candidate for election as a member of the council or as an officer. Nominations have to be received by the Hon. General Secretary by the 1st March at the latest and must be accompanied by the written request of the candidate. To be nominated as a Vice President the candidate must have given distinguished service to the Society and the nomination has to be accompanied by a citation describing that service.

Further information and guidance can be obtained from the Hon. General Secretary Mr A.J. Moffat. Although an application form does not have to be used he can supply a suitable form.

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