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Application Form 2020-21 APPLICATION FORM 2020-21 PERSONAL DETAILS APPLICATION TYPE COST PLEASE TICK FORENAME: Patron £1000 O Vice President £250 O SURNAME: Vice President (Earlybird) £125 O DOB: VP Former Player (Earlybird) £85 O ADDRESS: Stand/Field £125 O Stand/Field (Earlybird) £60 O Stand/Field Former Player £20 O Junior Ravens (U16) £5 O POSTCODE: EMAIL: MOBILE: If a former player - Year/Years played for club ____ PLEASE NOTE: Early Bird prices expire on 1st August 2020 or earlier. PAYMENT DETAILS CHEQUE: Please make all cheques payable to Bridgend Ravens, and sent to the address provided below. BACS: Account Number: 93371018 Sort Code: 20-18-17 (Please include your full name as reference when paying via BACS) Please post or deliver completed application forms and cheques (if applicable) to: 2020-21 Membership Applications, Bridgend Ravens, Morganstone Brewery Field, Tondu Road, Bridgend, CF31 4JE ONLINE: You can also purchase your membership securely online using your Debit / Credit Card, via the club’s official website at www.bridgendravens.co.uk GOT A QUERY? For all email enquiries, please email via [email protected] You can also contact us via Facebook.com/BridgendRavens or @BridgendRavens on Twitter IF YOU WISH TO OPT OUT FROM RECEIVING BRIDGEND RAVENS NEWS, PLEASE TICK O (Please Note: We adhere to GDPR laws, and will never share your details with any third parties) www.bridgendravens.co.uk #WeAreAllBridgend 2020-21 TERMS & CONDITIONS PATRON (40) £1000 per annum Membership Subscription 2 Patron’s transferrable tickets (£160 per annum Membership Subscription and a voluntary donation of £840). For Ravens games (see cup games below) Access to President’s Lounge plus all other parts of the Club. Reserved stand seating area. Right to purchase an International Ticket at face value for every Wales home game. VICE PRESIDENT (125) £250 per annum Membership Subscription (£80 per annum Membership Subscription and a voluntary donation of £170). Access (subject to availability) to the President’s Lounge; Access to Rafters Lounge plus all other parts of the Club. Reserved stand seating area. STAND/FIELD (1000) £125 per annum Membership Subscription (£80 per annum Membership Subscription and voluntary donation of £45). For Ravens games (except cup games, see below). Access to Rafter’s Lounge (subject to availability); Access to ground floor bars of the Club. Seating (subject to availability) in Members’ area of the stand. APPOINTED STEWARDS To be entitled, so long as they apply before 31st July, to a free Stand/Field Membership ticket with an opportunity to upgrade at a discount of £40 for other types of membership. NON-MATCHDAY BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS (a) Voting rights as Members. The access restrictions are not to differentiate between Members but for Health & Safety reasons (due to room/stand capacity). (b) Free entry to Bridgend Ravens games, execept cup games. (c) Concessionary priced tickets for all games (except cup games), for all other sporting fixtures at the Ground. Details to be advised on each occasion. NB this is the reason that numbers as above are capped as the Ospreys are only prepared to issue a limited number of concessionary tickets. (d) Concessionary priced meals and booking opportunities within the Club house on days other than match days – details to be advised on each occasion. (e) Use of leisure/training facilities when installed (subject to booking) and entitlement to play (subject to selection) for the Ravens; conversely all players who play for the Ravens have to be Members of the Club. All stewards to be Club Members. EARLYBIRD - PLEASE NOTE: THIS EXPIRES ON 1st AUGUST 2020 VICE PRESIDENT £125 per annum Membership Subscription (£40 Membership plus £85 voluntary donation) STAND/FIELD MEMBER £60 per annum Membership Subscription (£40 Membership plus £20 voluntary donation) The Directors reserve the right to amend anything above and/or reject any application for membership CLWB RYGBI PEN-Y-BONT AR OGWR LTD A company limited by guarantee, trading as Bridgend Ravens.
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