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Trustees are sought for charity



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Published Date: 06 June 2008
AGE Concern Buckinghamshire is looking for two new trustees to join its board.
The trust has been running for the past 60 years supporting older people and ensuring their needs in Bucks are fulfilled by providing professional services. They are looking for trustees who are resourceful, commited and experienced with voluntary work, business management and finance.

The trustees are required to attend six meetings per year in Aylesbury.

They will also spend at least one day per year working with the Age Concern Bucks staff and be present at a planning event. Any other work needed to be done can be carried out from home or at places/times that suit them.

Contact Barbara Eccleston, Deputy Chief Executive of Age Concern Bucks, for more information on 01296 431911.

The full application pack is available on the website www.ageconcernbucks.org.uk



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  • Last Updated: 06 June 2008 9:49 AM
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