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Membership Application Pack Membership Fees 2019/2020 Our Membership Year Runs from 1St October to 30Th September Membership Application Pack Membership Fees 2019/2020 Our membership year runs from 1st October to 30th September. If you join part way though the year, your membership fee reduces by 1/12th for each completed month of the year. E.g. if you join in March, it would be reduced by 5/12ths. Individual* Single membership £250.00 Dual* Two members residing at same address £375.00 Company* Any business. Three access cards issued. £400.00 Extra cards £100 Start-Up A business established for less than 2 £100.00 Business years (proof required). Two access cards See our website for more information, today’s menus and issued the latest events at the Club: www.bsefc.co.uk Country Single member living more than 20 miles £ 75.00 from the Club ‘as the crow flies’ Plus, keep in touch with us on Social Media Forces* A member of the Armed Forces (UK or £ 75.00 foreign) serving in the area for less than 3 years Tweet us: @FarmersClubBSE 35 and A member who is 35 years of age or £ 75.00 Under* under (proof of age required) Like us on Facebook: The Bury St Edmunds & Farmers Club BSEFC Member’s Charge Account For members in the categories marked*, we also require £240.00 per Connect with us on LinkedIn: The Bury St Edmunds & Farmers Club BSEFC year to be paid into your member’s account. If you join mid-year, we will again charge you the reduced pro-rata amount. This money can be used to pay for food and drink in the Club. It must The Bury St Edmunds & Farmers Club be used within the current membership year and is not refundable if not Registered in England under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014. used. Registration Number: 14599. VAT Number: GB 102 2145 41 When your vouchers have been used, we will send you monthly invoices for any items you have charged to your account. These must be settled 10 Northgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1HQ | 01284 750969 within 30 days. Some members prefer not to charge items to their account. That’s fine. Email: [email protected] | Website: www.bsefc.co.uk Once your vouchers have been used, you can pay in cash or by credit/debit card. Opening Hours Social Events Mondays 09:00 – 17:30 – limited catering available We have a full calendar of social events, from casual “happy hours” in Tuesdays 09:00 – 22:30 – full catering, last orders about 20:30 the bar to speaker lunches, speciality food evenings and “fine dining”. Wednesdays 09:00 – 22:30 – full catering, last orders about 20:30 See www.bsefc.co.uk for details. Thursdays 09:00 – 22:30 – full catering, last orders about 20:30 Fridays 09:00 – 22:30 – full catering, last orders about 20:30 Attentive Service Saturdays 09:00 – 16:00 – full catering, last orders about 20:30 This is your club. Our staff are here to help you make the most of the Sundays “Farmers Club Sunday Lunch” – 1st Sunday of the month Club – and they enjoy doing so. Short-Term Parking Discounted Prices Access to our car park is included within all membership subscriptions. The Bury St Edmunds & Farmers Club is a not-for-profit organisation. As a Parking is subject to availability on the day and cannot be guaranteed. member, you will receive discounted prices for food, drink and room hire. The ‘Standard’ parking included within your membership is chargeable from Monday-Saturday between 09:00 -18:00. Outside these hours, parking is free. Reciprocal Membership of Other Clubs The first hour per day is free and thereafter parking costs £1.50 per hour. One of the hidden benefits of membership of the Farmers Club is the fact that, as a member, you enjoy the right to use other clubs in the UK Non-member parking for meetings and events may be available upon and overseas. request, subject to availability, and is charged at £2 per hour. These include: Long-Term Parking • The Farmers Club in Whitehall, London • Lansdowne Club, just off Berkeley Square in London’s West End A range of long-term parking options is also available. • The City University Club, within the London Square Mile These include having your own, reserved space in our lower car park. • The St Pauls Club in Birmingham (unable to offer reciprocity currently) This costs £990 per year. • The Ipswich and Suffolk Club in Ipswich • The Norfolk Club, Norwich Meeting & Function Room Hire • The Strangers Club in Norwich • The Officers’ Club in Colchester Our Business Centre is open to members and non-members for • The Clifton Club in Bristol conference and meeting room hire. • The Hawks Club, Cambridge • The Royal Scots Club, Edinburgh Most of our rooms – including our Regency Dining Room – are available • The Public Schools Club of Adelaide, Australia to be hired for your private functions. • The City University Club of San Francisco, USA • Stouts Island Lodge in Wisconsin, USA Terraces & Gardens • The British Club, Bangkok Make the most of the summer. Eat and drink in our garden. See www.bsefc.co.uk for more details. APPLICATION FORM: COMPANY MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM: PERSONAL MEMBERSHIP Membership Type COMPANY NEW BUSINESS Type: INDIVIDUAL DUAL FORCES COUNTRY UNDER 35 Company Name First Applicant DOB Year Established (Start-Up Business) Email Address Primary Contact Contact Numbers Home: Email Addresses Mobile: Second Applicant (Dual Membership DOB Billing Name only) Email Address Billing Email Address Contact Numbers Home: Contact Numbers Work: Mobile Home: Address: Mobile: Address Car Registrations (Card 1) (Card 2/Dual only) How did you Car Registrations hear about us? (Card 1) (Card 2) (Card 3 for Applicant Signature(s) Name of Proposer Name of Seconder Company only) How did you hear about us? Applicant Signature Name of Proposer Name of Seconder By applying for membership, you agree to the Club’s rules. -------------------------------------------------- Office Use -------------------------------------------------- AC1: ___________ AC2: ___________ AC3: ___________ Credit a/c: Yes/No By applying for membership, you agree to the Club’s rules. Date: _________________ DB | SAGE | TEV | N2 | MC | ML| DOB .
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