Horsham club’s secretary of 21 years steps down

A long-serving member of a probus club in Horsham has stepped down from his position as secretary after 21 years.
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Members of the Probus Club of Horsham Weald took great pleasure in making a presentation to Brian Chinnery who, in addition to becoming a life member, received an illustrated book of tributes from members as well as a case of fine wines.

Brian expressed his gratitude for the gifts, and said: “Joining Probus was one of the best things I have done. Initially it gave me a framework to start retirement life. I met people I would not otherwise have met, went on outings, enjoyed lunches in good company and took up new activities. All this helped to form many lasting friendships with members and their wives.”

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Martin Stafford has now taken the position of secretary, and despite coronavirus restrictions club activities are continuing in an adapted format where possible. Visit the Probus Horsham Weald website for more.

Brian Chinnery has stepped down from his role as secretary at the Probus Club of Horsham Weald after 21 years SUS-201111-103954001Brian Chinnery has stepped down from his role as secretary at the Probus Club of Horsham Weald after 21 years SUS-201111-103954001
Brian Chinnery has stepped down from his role as secretary at the Probus Club of Horsham Weald after 21 years SUS-201111-103954001

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