Summary of GM, Sunday 7th Week Trinity Term 2005 TV Motion Motion passed by 38 votes to 7 with 5 abstentions. JCR will buy TV and DVD player for around £2000. Wineshop Computer Motion Motion passed with no opposition. JCR will buy computer for £419.96 with £57 delivery charge. Varsity Matches Fund Motion passed by 36 votes to 2, with 4 abstentions. Fund will be set up to retrospectively pay travel expenses of those JCR members (excluding MCR) playing in varsity matches who are not covered by Combined Clubs Fund awards. Co-opted Committee Members Voting Motion Motion passed by 32 votes to 1, with 1 abstention. Co-opted members will be allowed to vote in CMs except in co-options. They will have the same meeting attendance requirements as elected members and must provide manifestos to ensure accountability. Entz Equipment Motion Motion passed by 25 votes to 2, with 3 abstentions. Proposed booking system for the external use of Entz equipment will be put in place, with all bookings sent to all Entz Reps and the JCR President. Entz Reps must give 4 days’ notice if a booking must be cancelled due to an unforeseen clash. Charities Levies Zindagi India, Riders for Health and The Poppy Project will be the JCR Charities next year. Campaigns Fund Allocations Awards of £150 made to Florence Yoon, Loic Menzies and Laura Imrie. Creative Projects Fund Allocations Awards made to Loic Menzies (Serbia OXAB project - £320), Radhika Aggarwal (Edinburgh festival play - £170), Anoushka Kenley (In the Pink in Edinburgh - £170), Emma Jenkinson (Edinburgh festival play - £170), Al Robinson (Owl Freshers' fair - £120) and Tom Maine (summer film - £50. JCR Magazines Vote The JCR will buy Viz, Private Eye, The Economist, NME and Empire to be put in the JCR rooms.
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