Thursday 28 January 2016

Guild Update 28th January 2016



The Guild AGM Weekend

Secretary writes:

The Guild AGM weekend starts tomorrow. Accordingly the Update is being issued today. Don’t forget the bring and buy – if you have items for sale bring them along. Don’t forget your battlefield tour agenda if you’re going on that!

May I wish everyone a safe journey to Northampton and an interesting and productive weekend. Good luck, especially, to all the candidates attempting the Validation assignments over the weekend!

I look forward to seeing you all!

New Members

Jo Hook writes:

We welcome the following new members into the Guild:

·         Lars Wistedt from the UAE joins. His interests are WW1 and WW2 Great Northern War 1700-1721
·         Jeroen Niels from The Netherlands joins. His interests are WW2

Annual Subscriptions

Jo Hook writes:

It’s that time again to start thinking about membership renewal. The window for membership renewal this year will be open from 1st January 2016 to 1 March 2016.  The payment remains the same at £75.00 per year.  There are various methods of payment you can use.  We are urging people more and more to pay their subscription electronically by BACs or standing order – it is faster, can be tracked by us and more efficient from an administrative perspective.  However, we also realise that the “good old fashioned” cheque is still the preferred way for some and will accept these but we will be increasingly moving towards electronic payment for the future.  Guild bank account details can be found on the website along with a step by step guide on how to pay electronically.  Cheques should be made payable to the Guild of Battlefield Guides Ltd.  Details can be found at http://www.gbg-international.com/bank_account.html                                                                   )

If paying by BACs please ensure you use your name and membership number as a reference so we can identify your payment and please don’t forget to email the Membership Secretary at mbr.sec@gbg-international.com to confirm payment has been made. If paying by company cheque please can you ensure that your name is on the back as we cannot always connect a company with an individual!!

If you do not wish to renew your membership please inform the membership secretary so that she can carry out the necessary administrative process.

Somme Commemorations Update

Mike Scott writes:

Somme 141 – CWGC, RBL, DCMS

On each of the 141 days of the Somme, the Royal British Legion has been asked by the UK Government’s Department of Culture, Media and Sport to deliver a short midday service at the CWGC Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme. The intent is for senior representatives from communities to lead the ceremony on specific days linked to action of their respective Pals Battalions, Regimental Associations or local personages. These daily services will not only mark the sacrifice of those who fought and died on each of the 141 days of the Battle of the Somme, but provide those who have missed out on attending the commemorations on 1 July 2016 an opportunity to attend a service at Thiepval and pay their respects. Regimental Associations, Veteran groups and Commonwealth Governments have already earmarked dates to take the lead, and CWGC are continuing to receive applications from members of the public who wish to attend and pay their respects on personally significant dates, as well as Battlefield Tour Groups who are in the vicinity between July and November.

The CWGC are currently putting together a calendar with a programme of the daily services which is soon to be published online, and they are keen to extend the invitation to attend or participate to as many individuals, groups and organisations as possible. If any of your colleagues in GBG would like to be involved, further information on the daily services and a form to register interest in attending or participating in some way (either by laying a wreath or saying a few words etc.), can be found on our website: http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/remembrance/ww1-centenary/somme-141/

Holts Maps

Tonie and Valmai Holt write:

We have recently received several orders from members for our Battlefield Maps, obviously unaware that Guild members are entitled to a discount of one-third on orders of 5 + copies of the same map. There isn’t a facility to make a bulk order on our website, so requests should be made by email

Our Ypres (10th Edition) and Somme (7th Edition) Maps have been very recently updated and our Normandy Map (4th Edition) was updated for the 70th Anniversary.”

The Data Protection Act

Secretary writes:

It has recently been brought to my attention that guides that receive personal data about clients should be registered with the Information Commissioners Office under the auspices of the Data Protection Act. A barrister at recent seminar on the topic told one of our members (a) do not rely on what the ICO say regarding this subject (they will suggest that you don't need to be registered), and (b) if guides receive or hold personal data about people going on tours in electronic form they must register even though they are not the 'data processor', and (c) if they receive potentially sensitive personal data (about people's health or about minors) they would be in  real difficulty if they were party to any data loss, but difficulties may be abated if they were registered and could point to data protection policies being in place (i.e. when are tour operators' participant lists permanently destroyed by the guide, and the safeguards they put in place to protect against data loss ).

This is an issue that guides may wish to consider for their own protection. The cost of registering with the ICO is £35 per annum and is easily done through its website. 

Best Regards

Tony Smith
Guild Secretary