The Iver Village Residents’ Association’s Annual General Meeting is on 1st July 2025 and you should be there. Why? Because you count!
Every year, the IVRA grows and with it, its influence and ability to represent its members. This means that when we asked Bucks to come and talk to residents about the High Street, officers did. They used the information provided by the residents to draw plans that will make it better for us all. This is just one example out of many instances where we made sure your voice is heard.
The IVRA’s mission is to represent the community’s interests, needs, and requirements with councillors, the MP, private companies, and others.
The only issue is this: if you don’t talk to us, we don’t know what issues you face and can’t relay them back to the different authorities. If you’re not a member, you’re totally in the dark. So let’s change that, shall we?
Being an IVRA member is currently free, we don’t ask you to commit to anything. It is worth coming to the AGM on 1st July, though, since that’s when we discuss the most important issues and it’s your opportunity to be heard.
All you need to do at this stage is to come to the AGM (if you’re not an IVRA member and you live in Iver Village, please sign up for free first: https://www.ivra.org.uk/membership/ ), vote for your representatives, and most importantly – tell us what you think needs to change in Iver Village.
We meet at Iver Village Hall on Tuesday 1st July at 7pm.
If you want to be voted in for the IVRA Committee and help manage and represent the association, please let us know at hi@IVRA.org.uk
Here’s the agenda for the 2025 AGM:
1. Welcome
2. Apologies for Absence
3. Minutes of AGM 2024
4. Chair’s Report on the IVRA’s activities in the last year
5. Hon. Treasurer’s Report – to discuss the accounts for the year
6. Membership Secretary’s report
7. To nominate and elect Committee members
8. Resident Participation – tell us what needs to change in Iver Village
9. Any other business
10. Date of next meeting
The most important item, as we see it, is the Resident Participation session, and the majority of the meeting’s time will be dedicated to it.
Don’t let your voice be unheard – come and discuss with us what needs to change.
Oliver Kraus,
Chair, Iver Village Residents’ Association