Constitution
At the heart of every organisation, regardless of size, lies its Constitution or Rule Book. The origins of our own Constitution were formulated at the Club’s first Annual General Meeting held in 1982.
The main body of its rules were adopted from within, would you believe, ‘The Strathclyde & District Fire Brigade 1982 Diary’, naturally certain wording was changed to suit the needs of our Club. Since 1982 rules have been amended or added to the Constitution at each A.G.M. but the main body remains the same.
This is by far the most important document of all as it covers every aspect of our Club, from its name through to the dissolution of the Club. Each and every rule has been carefully scrutinised, debated upon and democratically voted upon at each Annual General Meeting.
If we abide by the rules contained within this Constitution then we can do no wrong, problems will only occur when individuals or groups look for possible loopholes for self-gratification, individual or group gain.
Click through the pages below to see the Constitution in full.



