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Blayney Bowling club has closed for good – Blayney Chronicle

The members of the Blayney Bowling Club voted unanimously on Monday night to appoint an administrator to the club, officially ending the long and at times emotional demise of the club.

Former club president Steve Chapman said that the meeting, that was only open to members, took 40 minutes to complete, and that it all went very smoothly.

“We gave everyone an opportunity to have their final swing at us at the end, but no one said anything,” he said.

“We stuck to the agenda and one hundred per cent of the members agreed on the proposal.”

The members also voted on how the remaining funds would be distributed once the final debts are paid and the site is sold.

Club legislation dictates that any surplus from the closure of a club goes to the neare…

Read the full article at: https://www.blayneychronicle.com.au/story/6099375/bowling-clubs-saga-is-over-as-members-vote-for-administrator/?cs=521

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianMay 2, 2019

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Blayney Bowling club has closed for good – Blayney Chronicle

The members of the Blayney Bowling Club voted unanimously on Monday night to appoint an administrator to the club, officially ending the long and at times emotional demise of the club.

Former club president Steve Chapman said that the meeting, that was only open to members, took 40 minutes to complete, and that it all went very smoothly.

“We gave everyone an opportunity to have their final swing at us at the end, but no one said anything,” he said.

“We stuck to the agenda and one hundred per cent of the members agreed on the proposal.”

The members also voted on how the remaining funds would be distributed once the final debts are paid and the site is sold.

Club legislation dictates that any surplus from the closure of a club goes to the neare…

Read the full article at: https://www.blayneychronicle.com.au/story/6099375/bowling-clubs-saga-is-over-as-members-vote-for-administrator/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianMay 1, 2019

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