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Branches
Organisation and Activities
The Society's own activities are supplemented by those of
affiliated branches and groups across the country. Branches, each of
which organises meetings and visits and publishes a regular news
bulletin, cover the following areas:
(As you may have gathered, branch boundaries generally align to Traffic
Areas although this is no longer true in all cases.) Where a link is indicated, the Branch concerned has provided a page about its activities.
There is also one inter-branch body, the Provincial Historical Research Group, which is also a Branch of the Society.
In addition, Osmart is an affiliated body to the Society, and provides a service which buys items of bus literature and complete collections at prices equal to, if not better than, those of commercial dealers. Initially, any items that are not represented in the Society library are diverted there. The remainder are listed in catalogues which are issued at approximately bi-monthly intervals.
Branch Activities
- Meetings
Meetings are held in venues all over the country. Speakers are
widely drawn to cover current bus and coach industry developments;
historical aspects; prospects for the future; and generally to provide
the opportunity for those with knowledge and experience to share their
thoughts with others of like mind.
- Visits
Visits are made to operators, depots, control rooms and factories
throughout the country. Some outside events take the form of a study
tour on one theme, such as recent route developments in an area. Pre-booking is always required to take part in visits.
- Omnibus Magazine
Each Branch contributes news of route developments from
its area, plus notices of its events.
- Branch Bulletins
Branches publish their own bulletins covering developments in their
area. Members receive the bulletin of the branch to which they elect to
be attached and can also subscribe to any combination of bulletins for
other areas.
- Rules of Conduct for Members
The attention of all Members is drawn to the Rules of Conduct which must be followed by Members and Guests at all meetings and events organised by the Society and its Branches.
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