members' info
Club Committee
The 2009/10 Westerlands committee members are:
| Club Captain | Chris Upson |
| Ladies Captain | Ellie Homewood |
| Secretary | David Riach |
| Social Secretary | Fiona Hutchinson |
| Treasurer | Helen MacPherson |
| Assistant Captain | Rob McQuater |
| Curry Captain | John Donnelly |
| Dunbartonshire Rep | Dave Calder |
| Ordinary Members: | John Donnelly, Charlie Campbell, Christine Menhennet, Elsie Riley, Johnston Orr, Dougal Ranford |
Club Kit
The following kit is available from the club captain:
→ Vests £15
→ T-shirts £16
→ Long-sleeved tops £17.50
Website Information
Members Login
To post reports, club members should login via the admin page
Web browsers
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Editing News Posts
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Pictures
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Gravatars
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Social Networking
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