Extraordinary General Meeting
The following letter is being posted to all Members:
MERCIA CINEMA SOCIETY
Registered Charity no 1001524
From the Hon President
19 Pinder’s Grove,
Wakefield WF1 4AH
01924-372748
21 December 2009
Dear Member,
Extraordinary General Meeting, Saturday 16 January 2010, at the Cottage Road Cinema, Headingley, Leeds, at 11.30am
At the Society’s Annual Meeting on Saturday 12 December 2009, a clear majority of those present voted in favour of the motion that the Society be wound up. The smaller majority of those voting by post also supported the motion.
In accordance with our Constitution, we shall now hold an Extraordinary General Meeting on 16 January 2010 when the motion to wind up the Society will be put forward for ratification.
This is, of course, a very sad step but it became clear in the weeks before the Annual Meeting that, without Mervyn Gould, it was quite impossible to continue with a viable team who could undertake the Society’s work, and who could, in particular, handle the hugely demanding task of creating the quarterly Bioscopes and designing our books. Without Mervyn, we should have ‘folded’ a long time ago; indeed there were serious moves to merge the Society with another organisation as long ago as 1992.
Ours is a minority interest. Despite advertising via a number of appropriate journals and our web site, and despite the excellent publicity we have had for our latest books, we have attracted very few new members in recent years and have never recruited many in the past. Rather a number of our members, getting in touch before the Annual Meeting, referred to being in their seventies or even, on one case, being 88. It seems to your officers very clear that the only sensible course of action is to close down.
At the Annual Meeting members authorised a slimmed-down committee to negotiate with the Cinema Theatre Association in particular in disposing of the Society’s assets.
If you are unable to attend the General Meeting, you may wish to indicate your response to the motion on the enclosed proxy form. I expect to write to all members again once details of the anticipated winding up are settled.
Yours, with considerable regret,
Kate Taylor
Extract from the Society’s Constitution:
24 Dissolution of the Society: A resolution to dissolve the Society shall be presented at any general meeting and, if passed by a majority, it shall then be laid before an extraordinary general meeting convened one month later with a provision for those members who are unable to be present to submit their votes in writing. In the event of an extraordinary general meeting confirming the resolution by a two-thirds majority, the executive committee shall thereupon, or at any such future date as shall be specified in the aforesaid resolution, return any articles upon loan and after discharging fret the funds of the Society all liabilities divide the remaining assets among such charitable research organisations devoted to the history and the advancement of the cinema in the United Kingdom as the executive committee shall decide and when such assets have been divided as aforesaid the Society shall be deemed to have been dissolved.
You may like to know that the Cottage Road Cinema is the oldest cinema in Leeds and has been showing films continuously since 1912. It is now part of the Northern Morris circuit. Its web site is www.nm-cinemas.co.uk/leeds.phtml

December 23rd, 2009 at 6:43 pm
A very sad day for those of us interested in cinema history.
However,best to go out on a “high” while we are known as a respected and prolific publisher, than to stagger on and fall in to disrepute.
December 23rd, 2009 at 10:23 pm
Sad news indeed but a chance that the Society may live on under the CTA banner? I will be forever grateful to the Mercia Cinema Society for publishing my Cimemas of Essex book and to Kate and Mervyn for nominating it in the Essex Book Awards. I wish Mercia the very best of luck and hope that it can combine with the CTA of which I am also a long-standing member. Sincere wishes for 2010…Bob Grimwood
December 30th, 2009 at 10:58 am
Is it just me who didn’t think that it was enevitable that the Mercia Cinema Society closed?I know we are not as big as the CTA but can’t small be beautifull?While it’s great to have big glossy books with plenty of perfectly printed pages on expe-nsive paper surely it what’s between the covers that matters.I looked forward to those old poorly photocopied bulletins just as much as the new superbly typesetted ones and will miss them falling through the letterbox.