A critical summer is in store for naturism in Britain. H&E naturist readers voice criticism of BN as currently run. For BN to meet the needs of naturists, so clearly identified by Mark Nisbet, then BN members, noted in the past for apathy rather than democracy must use their votes. They are in ‘the last chance saloon.’ If you don’t want the facts, then stop reading now! Without a clear vote to change BN priorities this summer it will only continue to diminish.
In contrast to BN’s poor 2006 low vote elections (eight posts, three candidates unopposed, five seats left vacant) this year there is a strong field of candidates. BN members have real choice when they vote this June. Only they can decide what type of BN will develop.
Bad Management
BN is a business with an annual turnover of £352,000 run by amateurs. Rex Watson said “there are amateurs and then there are rank amateurs.” Financial accountability, BN style, is to publish annual accounts for member discussion 10 months after the end of the financial year. This timing ensures that members cannot influence spending before yet another year’s BN deficit has happened.
Chairman Richard Daniels (unopposed, he took office without a single BN member vote being cast) has for 12 months failed to appoint a Treasurer. Yet Daniels and BN’s ruling Executive Council (itself short of several members) have rejected the only BN member – Duncan Heenan, a highly-qualified Chartered Accountant – who did offer.
Published accounts show that BN racked up deficits of £82,049 in just two years. Duncan feels that BN’s commercialism has been badly handled, resulting in financial weakness with nothing much to show for it. Several former BN treasurers say that employing Andrew Welch, as Commercial Manager at £4,000 per month, would never be covered by increased membership revenue. Sundial Marketing, Andrew Welch’s company, has been paid over £130,000, advertising company Manning Black over £22,000.
Duncan was never interviewed for the Treasurer post, he suspects because of his open criticism of the ruling EC. Criticism from BN members is something they cannot handle, especially when based on facts they like to keep quiet. BN members can choose if they want Duncan Heenan, a BNchange candidate, as Treasurer.
Who for President?
I am standing as the BNchange candidate for President. An experienced professional community development officer, I tried, with Richard Burnham, during 22 months on the EC, to get BN to adopt good management practices. Opposition to these ideas – from the current BN hierarchy – resulted in my August 2006 suspension. Pat Thompson chaired two crucial meetings on that suspension. BN members can express their views when they vote John Paine as President this summer.
Another key post
Reg Barlow is the BNchange candidate standing for Vice-Chairman, another key decision-making post. Reg is a member of two professional bodies. His experience in the public sector will be invaluable to creating a more effective BN. Reg feels that naturism in Britain since the 1930’s has been built around sun clubs and BN has run like a ‘super club’ rather than as a national campaigning body. Ron Twining, an old EC hand keen to get this post, would probably not agree!
No job descriptions!
Stuart Troughton, an effective organiser, is the BNchange candidate for International Officer. Stuart asked BN for a job description, amazingly none existed!
Richard Burnham, a business practices consultant elected onto the EC in 2004, spent a year drawing up good job descriptions for BN. Other EC members rejected them all. For years BN officers, operating a ‘gravy train’ mentality, refuse to be accountable to BN members. Richard resigned in disgust in August 2006.
BN has poured members’ money into international activity. Mick Ayers, former BN Chairman, now INF European PRO, is considering an INF trip to Brazil in 2008. Stuart believes BN expenditure overseas must be balanced against the needs of naturists in Britain.
Costly decisions
Some good things have occurred in BN – at huge financial cost. BN members have difficulty getting minutes of meetings (including Management Team and Marketing Committee) where the key, and expensive, decisions are made. BN magazine and website carry only a heavily edited ‘report’ on EC meetings. BNchange candidates will get rid of that secrecy.
Some readers like BN magazine, yet it carries very little actual news about naturism! Over three years magazine costs officially totalled £208,000. In 2005 I received reports to EC that added £12,000 per year of Andrew Welch time on top. At February 2006 EC we were told that the Alton Towers weekend would not cost BN a penny! Few BN members attended and membership plummeted, renewals 28% down (by 4,252) in January 2007. Little wonder even more EC members are baling out!
BN members will choose
For years campaigners said that BN should become a pro-active body. Richard Collins, and others, left BN. Now BNchange candidates are making a final attempt to alter BN priorities. They want BN members to support use of current BN cash for different priorities: greater support to beach user groups, and defence of naturist beaches. An effective campaign to create a positive image of naturism: national discussions with the police. A national legal defence network for BN members. BNchange candidates say this can all be done without further increases in subscriptions.
Summer 2007 is ‘make or break’ year. BN members face a stark choice on how BN uses its £352,000 annual turnover. Either vote for the time-expired ‘old guard’ whose priority is costly ‘fun and games,’ or vote for the priorities above, undertaken by people with real management expertise and experience. The four BNchange candidates, Duncan Heenan, John Paine, Reg Barlow, Stuart Troughton, can provide that expertise. Find out more on http://bnchange.wordpress.com.
BN members will not have the opportunity to make such a choice again.