Eastern Regional Representative Vacancy

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Eastern Regional Representative Vacancy

 

Members of the General Council have an important role in the Association, representing the views of Members and providing advice to the board of Trustees.

 

We are seeking NRA Members who are willing to fill the vacancy for the Eastern Regional Representative. This is a wonderful opportunity to be an integral part of advising and supporting the NRA.

 

The General Council meet three times per year; in February and September via Zoom and in June in person at Bisley. Members of the General Council are encouraged to serve on the Shooting and Membership Committees and Disciplinary Body.

 

Candidates for the Eastern Regional Representative must be nominated by a current Member of General Council.

 

Please complete this form: Eastern Regional Representative of General Council (Casual Vacancy) and return it to any General Council Member; their contact details can be found here.

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