Updated: August 18, 2016
Scottish Rowing's plans for the next 4 years (2017-2021) are now being developed and it is important that our members have the opportunity to input to this process.
The key themes have already been sent to club secretaries for circulation and comment within the club but in addition we are holding 3 consultation sessions across Scotland, hosted by Mike Morrice, President of Scottish Rowing.
These will take the form of a short presentation setting out the key themes for the next 4 years followed by a Q&A. An overview of these key themes is available to view here.
The dates, times and locations are as follows:
Thursday 18th August 20166.30pm - 8.30pmUniversity of Glasgow - Committee RoomStevenson Building77 Oakfield AvenueGlasgowG12 8LT
Tuesday 23rd August 20166.30pm - 8.30pmUniversity of Edinburgh - Bells Conference Room48 PleasanceEdinburghEH8 9TJ
Thursday 25th August 20166.30pm - 8.30pmRobert Gordon University - Please go to reception who will direct you to Studio 3Garthdee HouseGarthdee RoadAberdeenAB10 7QB
We hope you will be able to join us at one of these sessions but if not we will shortly be providing the opportunity to contribute via an online survey. Please notify the Scottish Rowing administrator (office@scottish-rowing.org.uk) if you plan to attend to enable us to manage the catering arrangements.
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