Branches / Leeds / Admiral Nelson
Branch Infomation:
Secretary: Mr. K. Mawson
Address: 97 Wesley Street, Leeds, LS11 8RB
Phone: 0113 270 6191
Email:
Geographical area served by branch: Members are predominantly from the Leeds, Bradford & Wakefield area but we have members in many other parts of the country.
Membership: 228 [December 2006]
What we aim to offer our members
To provide sickness benefit, long-term savings, death benefit through Branch schemes, also Tax Exempt Savings Plans for children and adults. We aim to provide prompt payment from Medical Accounts for medical bills etc, with full payment of these bills, depending on the amount in the members account. We also pay interest on savings accounts to a level of 0.5% below the C.I.F. fund interest level.
We offer the following products.
Product: Health & Long Term Savings
Min Units: 20
Max Units: 60
Restrictions: 16yrs. To 54yrs
Product: Junior Health & Long Term Savings
Min Units: 10
Max Units: 40
Restrictions: Under 16yrs.
Product: Life Membership
Min Units: 20
Max Units: 100
Restrictions: 16yrs. To 70yrs.
Product: Health & Life Membership
Min Units: 20
Max Units: 40
Restrictions: 16yrs. To 55yrs.
Product: Central (Additional) Health
Min Units: 30
Max Units: 100
Restrictions: Must be a member of a Branch Health Scheme
Account: Interest
Claim Restrictions: No restrictions
Total Withdrawal Restrictions: Full amount on signed letter
Account: Medical
Claim Restrictions: Production of a receipt
Total Withdrawal Restrictions: Full claim depending on amount in account.
Account: Long Term Savings
Claim Restrictions: Via Head Office £10 minimum must remain
Total Withdrawal Restrictions: £10 Administration fee
Brief history of our branch
The Branch was established in August 1857, the date comes from an 1880’s balance sheet and it is believed that the Branch started in the Holbeck area as meetings were held in a public house in Jack Lane. The name of the Branch was probably named like many branches after an outstanding figure in history ie. Admiral Horatio Nelson of Trafalgar fame.
In the 1940’s and 50’s meeting were very formal with committee members wearing regalia and an opening ceremony performed, new members had to appear before the committee to be read in, which detailed what was expected of him [no women were allowed at this time]. Meetings were generally held in public houses in the Holbeck and Beeston area.
The Committee meetings were moved to Head Office when 25a Park Square was purchased, these meetings are very informal now and members can be made from birth of either gender, new members are usually arranged by visits to their homes and no longer need to go before the committee as in the past.