06-12-2020, 10:08 AM
We all have to be grown up about what is actually worth printing on quality paper, at club level, for the environment - and to keep club costs down. Ironically, my local club mag has improved massively with having no social activity presently... as I don't have to read what buns were selected and so on. I don't keep club mags as they aren't designed to have enough content worth re-reading (in contrast to the Grey Mag which does). By 'aren't designed', I mean they constitutionally need to represent the activity in the groups.
I'm just looking though some old 80's 750 Bulletins I was lent - A5 size and on superthin paper - fine for club reports/sales and wants if indeed people can't be forced to just have an email circular. Second class stamp (sub 100g) should be an absolute max.
At lower "local group" level in the clubs, email circulars seem to work perfectly well.
I'm just looking though some old 80's 750 Bulletins I was lent - A5 size and on superthin paper - fine for club reports/sales and wants if indeed people can't be forced to just have an email circular. Second class stamp (sub 100g) should be an absolute max.
At lower "local group" level in the clubs, email circulars seem to work perfectly well.