Indeed, Lawrence.
This paragraph is somewhat ambiguous:—
The Society regularly produces supplements for members, consisting of technical, historic and documentary interest. Over the past few years we have produced (with Copyright permission) CD-ROMs of the Trader Service sheets 1 to 1899, all BVWS Bulletins no longer in print and all editions of 405 Alive magazine, several DVDs containing historic films, plus a number of other paper supplements and our own history book. These are all free to members.
Does that last sentence mean that these things are free to people who become Members now or simply an illustration of the things Members have received in the past?