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Annual General Meeting and Members Day Saturday 16 November 2013 Swindon Marriott Hotel Pipers Way, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 1SH Hosted by Wiltshire Branch

Programme Saturday 16 November 2013 09:30 Registration, refreshments and opportunity to visit stalls 10:00 Welcome to the day s events David Dennis, Chair of Butterfly Conservation 10:05 Annual General Meeting 11:10 Butterfly Conservation Volunteer Awards 11:30 Refreshments and opportunity to visit stalls 12:00 Welcome from Maurice Avent, Chair of BC Wiltshire Branch 12:05 The changing fortunes of Wiltshire s butterflies Mike Fuller, Recorder for Wiltshire 12:35 Long term changes in UK Butterflies Dr Tom Brereton, BC Head of Monitoring 13:05 Lunch and opportunity to visit stalls 14:30 Small but not brown - a window into the extraordinary diversity of the UK's micro-moths Dr Phil Sterling, author of Micro-moths: a field guide 15:00 Conserving butterflies and moths in Morecambe Bay Martin Wain, Morecambe Bay Limestones Project Officer 15:30 Refreshments and opportunity to visit stalls raffle to be drawn 16:00 Marsh Awards 16:20 KEYNOTE Sky Wars: Moths v Bats Professor Gareth Jones, University of Bristol 17:10 Closing remarks David Dennis, BC Chair 17.15 Depart 2

Annual General Meeting - Agenda Notification of the meeting of Butterfly Conservation 1 To receive any apologies for absence 2 To approve the minutes of the last AGM held on 17 November 2012 3 Matters arising 4 Annual Report Chair s report to members 5 Treasurer s Report to members and adoption of the Annual Report and Consolidated Accounts and Balance Sheet for the year ended 31 March 2013 6 To appoint Buzzacott LLP as Auditor and to authorise Council to fix their remuneration for the ensuing year 7 Chief Executive Officer s Report 8 Council Elections The longest serving five members of Council are required to stand down from office at each AGM. If they have served for less than nine years they are eligible for re-election along with any other BC members wishing to stand for election. Please see the election addresses on pages 4 and 5. Members have the right to appoint a proxy. Forms can be found on page 6. Completed proxy forms must be received at BC s Head Office no later than 48 hours before the AGM. The minutes of the last AGM, Annual Report and Consolidated Accounts and Balance Sheet are available on the Butterfly Conservation website www.butterfly-conservation.org Additional Information There is no requirement to book or pre-order lunch for this year s AGM and Members Day. Lunch: Coffee/Tea: Parking: Raffle: Accommodation: How to get there: A carvery (meat, fish, vegetarian option and seasonal vegetables) plus dessert at 11.95. Coffee/ tea and biscuits will be available to purchase throughout the day at 2.55 per serving. There is complimentary parking at the hotel for AGM/Members Day attendees. Wiltshire Branch will organise a raffle to be drawn during the afternoon refreshment break. Tickets can be purchased from the Branch stand during the day. A special rate of 65 (single) and 75 (double) including breakfast has been agreed with the Swindon Marriott. To make a reservation call 01793 512 121, option 1 and group code: BC2 & name of group: Butterfly Conservation (book by 25 th October). (Please note: Butterfly Conservation cannot be held responsible, or accept any liability for complaints or claims arising from accommodation bookings) Please note that the hotel website can provide you with driving details from your postcode or the nearest airport/bus station information. Visit www.marriott.com 3

Council Election Addresses Jim Asher Proposed by David Dennis I am passionate about butterflies and other wildlife in what is left in our natural landscapes. A physicist by background, with many years of experience in a wide range of technical, business and management roles, I hold a senior position in a specialist professional services company. As a Trustee, Chair of Conservation Committee and a member of Executive Group, it has been my privilege to be involved in strategic discussions and policysetting in BC. I have been actively involved, locally and nationally, with the Butterflies for the New Millennium project, data collation, analysis and publications since it began. I enjoy being out and about in the countryside, watching, recording and photographing butterflies, and helping with conservation work. If re-elected, I would welcome the opportunity to continue to assist Council in driving the development of BC and our 2020 vision. Andrew Brown Proposed by David Dennis I have been a director of commercial companies and run my own design and contracting business. I have raised grant funds for several charities and voluntary groups. I am a trustee of Butterfly Conservation and presently serve on its Governance Committee. I have been a trustee of six other charities, three of them in environmental conservation, one in grant giving for environmental conservation and one in charity governance. I have been a Chairman for three charities, Company Secretary for two, Chief Executive for one and a volunteer for all of them. I was the Chair and am now a Vice President of The Conservation Volunteers. I have knowledge of charity management, governance and law. I hold the ICSA Certificate in Charity Management and am a member of the Charity Law Association. I occasionally write, lecture and mentor on charity governance matters and have written a book on charity regulation. Kathryn Dawson Proposed by Mike Gittos I am a would-be lepidopterist, passionate about butterflies/moths since I was five when I d spend hours watching them fly. Years later with a career in finance risk, audit, governance & compliance, corporate and investment banking I was lucky to have time to do more than send cheques to BC (member for c.22 years), volunteering as a Conservation Officer, Publicity Officer and currently Branch Treasurer. The funding landscape keeps changing with increasing competition for grants, donations, and ridiculously low interest rates forcing charities to find creative strategies to survive. With a background in financial, project and change management in commercial and charity sectors, currently higher education where we face similar issues, I want to use my experience and skills to help BC find those strategies and ensure that future youngsters, who ll never see some of the butterflies I took for granted as a child, will at least see those flying today. 4

Council Election Addresses David Dennis Proposed by Michael Dean I am 65 years old, and my working life was spent mainly in Personnel Management and Communications with Marks and Spencer plc. I became a trustee of BC 8 years ago, and was elected your Chair in 2011. It is a privilege to hold this responsibility with such a friendly and well-respected organisation. As Chair, I try to encourage the most effective possible partnership between trustees, volunteers and staff. There are big challenges ahead as we work towards our 2020 vision, so we must all try to achieve more in our various roles, and discover new ways of doing things. If re-elected, I will try my hardest to help this process to move ahead swiftly and smoothly in order to maximise our conservations successes for butterflies and moths. Michael Johnston Proposed by Roger Dobbs I have been fortunate to serve Butterfly Conservation's Council for two years, a period of enormous progress despite a very inclement economy. BC has grown membership, strengthened its finances and purchased spectacular Rough Bank reserve while delivering world class conservation work. Alongside my Council responsibilities and role as Link Trustee for Cumbria and NE England Branches, I have worked with your Scottish Director to raise BC's profile north of the Border. I have used my experience of running Scotland's biggest newspaper business to lobby government and public sector bodies on BC's behalf, meeting regularly with Scottish politicians and senior figures within key conservation organisations. Because of my strong business background, I am a director of four Scottish not for profit organisations including Edinburgh Festival and a hospice, where I sit on the audit and investment committees, so I am familiar with the issues facing all charities. I am applying again for Council with the hope I can continue to use this experience and knowledge to advance BC's crucial conservation work. Ian Small Proposed by Elizabeth Goodyear I have been active in the Society for nearly 30 years, intially with Hampshire Branch, for whom I established (and for many years ran) the scheme to computerise butterfly records and generate distribution maps, and was Branch Chairman before relocating to Hertfordshire in 1991. From 1991-1999 I was Vice Chairman of the National Society undertaking several roles, e.g. leading reserve acquisition activities, particulary dealing with funding and all the legal aspects, for reserves such as Catfield Fen, and the Bill Smyllie Reserve. I was also the Society s unofficial personnel manager as we made the transistion to a professional organisation. I have edited and produced the newsletter for the Herts and Middx Branch for the past 18 years and 6 years ago was re-elected to Council. I would welcome the opportunity to continue contributing to the future direction and governance of the Society. 5

Proxy Form Do NOT complete this form if you will be attending the AGM in person and will be voting on the resolutions. Voting If you are unable to attend the meeting but wish to vote on the resolutions, you can ask a proxy (or the BC Chair) to vote on your behalf at the AGM. You can direct your proxy on how to vote at the AGM by placing an X in the for, against or abstain boxes below, or alternatively you may submit your form blank allowing your proxy to use their discretion when casting your vote(s). If you have a joint membership, both of you may complete a proxy form. If you would like an additional proxy form please contact Liz Riches-Jones on 01929 406012. Completed proxy forms must be received at BC s Head Office no later than 48 hours before the AGM. There are six vacancies on Council and you can vote for as many candidates as you wish. I, of In the county of Being a member of Butterfly Conservation ( BC ), hereby appoint of or failing him/her The BC Chair As my proxy, to vote for me on my behalf at the Annual General Meeting of BC to be held on the 16th day of November 2013, and at any adjournment thereof. Signed Date RESOLUTIONS 1. Approve minutes of last AGM 2. Approve Annual Report and Financial Statements 3. Approve appointment of Auditors 4. Council Elections 2013 Jim Asher Andrew Brown Kathryn Dawson David Dennis Michael Johnston Ian Small For Against Abstain Membership Number Unless instructed, the proxy will vote as he/she thinks fit. Please return completed proxy forms to: Butterfly Conservation, Manor Yard, East Lulworth, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 5QP - to arrive no later than 48 hours before the AGM. 6