Letter: Trust motion had limited scope
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Following your useful coverage of problems facing the National Trust ("Trust's old guard pulls up the drawbridge", 2 November), I write to comment on one point in your report of the subsequent debate at the AGM ("National Trust: We're no clique", 4 November), where a Members' Resolution asked for more information on the numbers of members voting on Members' Resolutions.
May I emphasise, as was said in the debate, that this Members' Resolution was brought by members concerned only at the treatment of three Members' Resolutions last year - two on voting procedures and one concerning the conservation of the Trust's Lake District properties.
Dr JOHN WILKS
Oxford
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