Thursday 18 March 2010

APT at the Crossroads?

Has APT reached a turning point?

APT has built up a considerable body of work over the last 2 years with a strong core of support, but it has become clear that more effort still needs to be made. The future of APT may lie in further 'establishing' our existence, status and influence. Widening the membership may be key to the Council etc, recognising the weight of public opinion with respect to proposals for Inner Moray Firth (and within that the A96 Corridor). The proposals for the Area encompass so many places.

Like many, many other community groups we are overworked and underpaid' (so what's new?) If we cannot expand, we may not be able to go on. We must achieve more. I fully appreciate that people are actively involved in so many things, but a lot of people taking a little interest would raise the profile of the group and allow the work to continue. If this cannot be achieved then perhaps all the work we have done so far may be consigned to history. We will be holding our AGM in May and this may (no pun intended) be make or break for us.

APTSec would like to thank all our core supporters who responded with their views on the future of APT .

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