Good points Pat and I understand your concerns.
One simple fact to consider is that the club cannot host any sort of event without Public Liability Insurance. I'm not risking my house on the chance that an 'informal' meet advertised via the club goes horribly wrong. Bad things have happened to other clubs.
If we need PLI we need funds. Even members who opt for full website access will have to be charged a fee that covers their PLI cover, imho.
Newsletters - I've comitted myself to the terms of the manifesto, it's as simple as that. In the past I've been too proud to send out thin newsletters, but now I realise that anything is better than nothing. It will be done, six times a year, not four.
Annual Rally - The annual rally is, as proved by Uttoxeter, as easy to organise as you want it to be. In the past Steve Dalby, Boyd Brooks, Steve Hayward and I have put huge efforts into individual rallies. These rallies were a success, but the cost in man hours is too much for anyone, year after year. On the other hand, Uttoxeter was barely organised at all and we all had a nice time, didn't we?
Shows - The decision to invest in lightweight display materials was made so that it would be easier to transport and assemble a showstand, making it easier to attend such events. If club members have an objection to this then I will fund these items form my own pocket. If I have to man the stand myself then no worries, I've been at most of the shows over the last decade. As it is, experience shows that people are always willing to lend some time over a weekend to man the stand, especially if they are at the show for free.
I think the best thing members can do is enjoy their membership at the level they choose. The best thing I can do is to stick to the schedule laid out in the manifesto.
What I am not prepared to do at the moment is to create a committee structure to administer the club. This is for two reasons: nobody will volunteer and it won't help to achieve the aims of the manifesto.
Here's a proposition, if you want to renew your membership when asked to do so then pay the funds. If you are not convinced that the fee is justified, as an existing member you can opt for 6 months free internet membership to give you time to see if things have improved. This would only apply to members already on the list.
Seems fair enough to me.
GC