Membership...
Membership
Secretary:
Angela Tonry, 20, The Copse, Boscoppa,
St.Austell, Pl25 3EU
email:
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Membership
CURRENT SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
(Payable
on joining and annually on 1 January
thereafter.)
Ordinary membership :
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£17.00 pa
Family membership :
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£21.00 pa
Senior citizens :
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£14.00 pa
Senior citizen family membership :
.................................... £16.00
pa
Members joining after 1 October only may
choose to run their first year’s
subscription for 15 months. By doing so,
however, they will not be entitled to
receive the annual bird report due in
the Autumn of that part year.
Download the Membership Application Form
in a printable version by clicking HERE
Standing Order Instruction
Payment by a Standing Order
Instruction is, by far, the most convenient method
of payment: you retain control and do not have to
remember when your subscription is due for
renewal. However, to prevent possible rejection of
the Standing Order by your Bank or Building
Society, it is important to ensure that you
initial any amendments or corrections that you
make on the form. The date of the first payment
should be the date on which you want your
membership to commence. The second date should be
the 1st of January of the next year: i.e. year one
should be 01/01/2010 and the next payment should
be 01/01/2011.
If you bank on line and
intend to set up a Standing Order Instruction
electronically, you are requested to contact the
Treasurer by e-mail at treasurer@cbwps.org.uk to
obtain your personal CBWPS Membership Reference
Number before submitting to your Bank.
Download the Standing Order Form in a printable version by clicking HERE
Gift Aid Declaration
If you pay income tax in the
UK, we strongly urge you to complete a Declaration
in favour of the Society. Gift Aid is an important
source of revenue for us and really does cost you
nothing and you don't necessarily have to be
working to be paying tax. Income can include, for
example interest on savings, State and/or other
pensions, investment or rental income or Capital
Tax on Gains. However, you must pay at least as
much as the Society will reclaim. With the current
Basic Rate of tax at 20%, this amounts to £2.00
for every £10 (or £20 for every £100) that you
give to the Society.
Download the Gift Aid Form in a printable version by clicking HERE

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