Elections and Appointments at the RNAA AGM 21 April 2022

12/05/22

Elections and Appointments at RNAA AGM

Elections and Appointments at the RNAA AGM 21 April 2022

Re-elected as President Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association:

The Marquess of Cholmondeley KCVO DL

Re-elected as Deputy President Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association:

John Cushing OBE

Retiring members of Council, we thank them for their service:

Felicity Daniels

Tim Hayward

Nicholas Hunt

Lt Col Ian Lonsdale

Lesley Penniket

Ken Proctor

Suzie Scott

Peter Seaman

Rod Tuck

Elected to the Council with effect 21 April 2022:

Duncan Anderson Brown

Tony Bambridge

Fran Baugh

Janice Broughton

Guy Gowing

Chris Graf-Grote

Poul Hovesen

Charlie MacNicol

Helen Reeve

Kyle White

Clarke Willis

We are delighted that the following have been co-opted onto the Council:

Cllr Fabian Eagle – representing Norfolk County Council

Cllr John Fuller OBE – representing South Norfolk and Broadland Council

Mr Lewis Harrison – representing BAGMA

The Revd. Canon Paul Thomas OBE – RNAA Chaplain

Recognised for their distinguished voluntary service, the following are appointed Honorary Vice Presidents:

Gail Sprake

Roly Beazley

New Trustee appointment:

Andrew Spinks

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