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1. Think of a simple easy to understand definition of what you want to do, in our case "Put up a new vinyl banner and a new hanging sign on the existing fittings, to replace those that were removed when the branding last changed."
 
1. Think of a simple easy to understand definition of what you want to do, in our case "Put up a new vinyl banner and a new hanging sign on the existing fittings, to replace those that were removed when the branding last changed."
  
2. email your intention to a member of [[Category:Current General Council Members|general council]] to check this is somthing they would, in principal, support.
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2. email your intention to a member of [[Current General Council Members|general council]] to check this is somthing they would, in principal, support.
  
 
3. Do your research and put together, in a document, a simple plan and budget.
 
3. Do your research and put together, in a document, a simple plan and budget.

Latest revision as of 13:59, 7 November 2011

You have a bee in your bonnet about somthing at SLT you want to change how do you go about it?

In this example we shall try to organise some signage outside the building.

1. Think of a simple easy to understand definition of what you want to do, in our case "Put up a new vinyl banner and a new hanging sign on the existing fittings, to replace those that were removed when the branding last changed."

2. email your intention to a member of general council to check this is somthing they would, in principal, support.

3. Do your research and put together, in a document, a simple plan and budget.

4. ?????????????

5. ?get the some people together

6. ?buy what you need to buy

7. ?sub,it reciepts

8. ?get money back

9. ?pat self on back for job well done