I have never commented here before, but why the need for a physical AGM?  Incorporated companies have been having online AGMs for years now.  It may be necessary for a small group of people to be sitting in a room together, but the voting members don't necessarily need to be.

There may be a hugely compelling reason why this is necessary, but that's just my thoughts,

MJS

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton@gmail.com> wrote:
2008/12/1 Sarah McCulloch <sarahmcculloch@gmail.com>:
> If I may interject, Salford is quite hard to get to, even for locals.
> Proximity to Manchester Piccadilly and Victoria would be a better criterion.
> :)

Well, yes, but that doesn't affect Alison's point. Anywhere in
Manchester would have been a bad choice of venue.