BBCPA AGM 2012

Paul LewisOur 25th Annual General Meeting took place at 2pm on Thursday, 26th April in the Small Hall of at the Friends' Meeting House, 173-177 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ.

Our guest speaker this year was Paul Lewis, (Pictured) the presenter of the MoneyBox programme on Radio 4.

You can now listen to what was said at the meeting by visiting our special Members area (password required).

Mystery Pictures

We have some photographs (see Mystery Pics page) that were found in a crate in Plymouth but there is no identification of who they are or when they were taken. We think one is from the 60s but it is not even confirmed they were taken in Plymouth. Any info on the microphones and other equipment with possible dates would be helpful as well as any names. Or the pin-ups on the wall?

If you can add any mor detail please Email Tony Byers

About this site

We hope to provide up-to-date information to complement the annual newsletter sent to all Association members. We expect the site to evolve in the years ahead to reflect members’ needs, and committee activities. So please let us know what you think. We will do our best to accommodate your wishes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What's New

Audio recordings of the AGM now available from the Members Area (May 2012)

Newsletters moved to Members Area (May 2012)

News update (Apr 2012)

Regional Meetings details added. (Apr 2012)

This site was redesigned on 29th January 2010.

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BBCPA Key Objectives

  • act as an early-warning system and a watchdog on behalf of all BBC retired staff
  • monitor the management and health of the fund and its administration
  • maintain a dialogue with BBC Management and BBC Pensions Trust Ltd and to ensure that they and the trustees are aware of pensioners' interests and take appropriate action to recognise these interests.
  • To maintain active contact with other similar organisations. To monitor legislation and other matters relating to occupational pensions