The Scottish Licensed Trade Association is governed by a Managing Committee (known as the ‘Parliament’), comprising the duly elected National Office Bearers and representatives from each of the designated administrative areas. In addition to this, there is an Executive Committee (known as the ‘Cabinet’) which consists of the National Office Bearers and two representative from each of the designated administrative areas. These Committees debate and decide on The Association’s policies and strategic planning.
The Scottish Licensed Trade Association is governed by a Managing Committee (known as the ‘Parliament’), comprising the duly elected National Office Bearers and representatives from each of the designated administrative areas. In addition to this, there is an Executive Committee (known as the ‘Cabinet’) which consists of the National Office Bearers and two representative from each of the designated administrative areas. These Committees debate and decide on The Association’s policies and strategic planning.
The Scottish Licensed Trade Association is governed by a Managing Committee (known as the ‘Parliament’), comprising the duly elected National Office Bearers and representatives from each of the designated administrative areas. In addition to this, there is an Executive Committee (known as the ‘Cabinet’) which consists of the National Office Bearers and two representative from each of the designated administrative areas. These Committees debate and decide on The Association’s policies and strategic planning.
The Scottish Licensed Trade Association is governed by a Managing Committee (known as the ‘Parliament’), comprising the duly elected National Office Bearers and representatives from each of the designated administrative areas. In addition to this, there is an Executive Committee (known as the ‘Cabinet’) which consists of the National Office Bearers and two representative from each of the designated administrative areas. These Committees debate and decide on The Association’s policies and strategic planning.