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Volunteers needed to help Corn Exchange



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St Ives Town Council is looking for volunteers to act as an advisory group for the Corn Exchange.
Eight people are needed for the Corn Exchange Steering Committee, which will be to act as a "deliberative and advisory body to the town council regarding the operation and management of the building as an accessible and financially sustainable community resource for the people of St Ives".

Applications are invited from members of the public with some past experience in any of the following: finance, personnel, health and safety, building management, fundraising and event management.

Application forms are available from the Town Hall.

Interested persons should telephone 01480 388929 or email clerk@stivestowncouncil.gov.uk

The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, April 25.







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  • Last Updated: 14 April 2008 9:17 AM
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