Club Notices

69th Annual General Meeting – Resolutions & Elections

Dear members,

69th Annual General Meeting - Resolutions

In accordance to Rule 36 (e), 37 (a) v and Rule 38,

Resolution 5

- Rule 31.1 (f) – Powers of the Committee

Proposed by Rickard Hogberg and Seconded by Lawrence Khong

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In accordance to Rule 37a

Resolution 6

Proposed by Rickard Hogberg and Seconded by Ali Reda.

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69th Annual General Meeting – Elections

Nominations were received for elections in the 69th Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, 29 March 2016.

Nominees are displayed on the Club’s notice board.

1. Committee Members

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3. Trustee Group

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69th Annual General Meeting – Annual Report & Statement of Accounts 2015

The Annual Report and Audited Accounts is available.

Please click here to view it.

Honorary Secretary

BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE

69th Annual General Meeting - Resolutions

Dear members,

69th Annual General Meeting - Resolutions

In accordance to Rule 37a (v) and Rule 40 a and b,

Resolution 1

- Rule 37 – Extraordinary General Meetings

- Rule 40a - Alterations to the Constitution

Proposed by Rickard Hogberg and Seconded by Ali Namazie.

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In accordance to Rule 37a (v) and Rule 40 a and b,

Resolution 2

- Rule 31 – Powers of the Committee

Proposed by Rickard Hogberg and Seconded by Ali Namazie.

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In accordance to Rule 36e, 37b and Rule 40a,

Resolution 3

- Rule 39 – Proxies

- Rule 9 – Honorary Life Members

- Rule 36 – General Meetings

- Rule 40 – Alterations to the Constitution

- Rule 52 – Club Reserve Fund

Proposed by Ian Lander and Seconded by Lee Kim Pheng.

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In accordance to Rule 36e, 37b and Rule 40a,

Resolution 4

- Rule 49 – Exclusion of Liabilities

Proposed by Ian Lander and Seconded by Lee Kim Pheng.

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Honorary Secretary

BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE

69th Annual General Meeting Notice

Dear members,

Notice is hereby given that the 69th Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Polo Club will be held at the Clubhouse on Tuesday, 29th March 2016 at 7.00pm (Registration commences at 6.30pm).

Eligible candidates for election to the Committee may, if they wish, submit their profile and reasons for standing for election on one A4 size sheet which will be distributed to Members and posted on the board.

The Annual Report and Audited Accounts will be circulated shortly as soon as they are ready.

Click here for AGM Notice & Agenda.

Click here for Standing Orders.

Click here for 68th AGM Minutes.

Click here for 68th AGM Attendance List.

Honorary Secretary

BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE

Notice to all Members

CURRENT STRANGLES CASE IN SINGAPORE TURF CLUB

 

AVA has detected Streptococcus equi subsp equi, or strangles, from two horses at the Singapore Turf Club. Strangles is a highly infectious and contagious disease of equids that is notifiable in Singapore. AVA has conducted an initial investigation and stable blocks containing the affected horse. In-contact and suspect cases are currently under isolation.

 

The Club is in contact with the AVA as well as our regular veterinarians about the situation and there is no cause for any alarm, or indeed any overreaction, at the present time. However, to be on the safe side, all members, guests or service providers must not bring to the Club any clothing, footwear or any other equipment that has been worn or used within the horse yards at the Singapore Turf Club.

 

Please note, Singapore Turf Club Riding Centre is separate to the Singapore Turf Club.

 

AVA has not restricted movement of horses within Singapore.

 

What is Strangles?

 

Strangles is a highly infectious and contagious disease of equids that is notifiable in Singapore. It is mainly characterised by abscessation of lymphoid tissue of the upper respiratory tract which may result in mucoid or mucopurulent nasal discharge and submandibular lymph node enlargement. Other clinical signs include fever and loss of appetite. Most animals recover quickly from the disease, although in rare cases it may be fatal. Infection is spread by direct contact between horses, but can also be transmitted by fomites (e.g. clothing, footwear, horse tack, equipment and vehicles) and direct contact with infectious exudates shed from the nose or draining abscesses. Good biosecurity practices are essential to control the spread of the disease. Strep equi subsp equi is susceptible to desiccation, extreme heat and sunlight, but under ideal environmental conditions, can survive outside the host for up to 4 weeks. Disinfectants such as chlorhexidine gluconate or glutaraldehyde should be used to disinfect contaminated equipment. Quarantine new horses and isolate horses which appear to be sick. Carrier animals are important for maintenance of the bacterium. A horse that has recovered from the disease may become persistently infected. These horses appear clinically healthy may intermittently shed the bacterium.