Paddle UK AGM 2026
Lyn Sherriff • 17 February 2026

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Paddle UK AGM 2026

Registration open to attend British Canoeing T/A Paddle UK 2026 Annual General Meeting

Registration is now open for Full & Life Members of Paddle NI to attend the 46th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of British Canoeing, trading as Paddle UK, on Tuesday 10th March 2026.


REGISTER HERE

 

The AGM is a formal meeting of our members, providing an opportunity to review the work of the organisation over the past 12 months. The meeting will start at 7:00pm on Tuesday 10th March 2026 and Full & Life members from Paddle Northern Ireland are invited to attend.


Following feedback from previous meetings, the 2026 AGM will again be held on a weeknight.


The 2026 AGM will be a fully virtual meeting with members given the opportunity to participate in the meeting via an online platform. 

The virtual meeting will once again be hosted on Zoom and voting conducted via the Lumi platform to keep proceedings as familiar as possible. 


This year, we shall be opening the Zoom at 6:45pm to allow members the opportunity to familiarise themselves with Zoom and the Lumi platform and how to navigate between the two, with technical expertise available from the Lumi team. 


Agenda items will include discussing and approving the organisation's finances, assessing the work of the organisation, as well as confirming the appointment of new Board Directors.

 

ALL attendees will need to register their details in advance of the meeting.

 

If you are unable to attend the meeting then as a member you are entitled to appoint a ‘Proxy’ to exercise all or any of your rights to attend, speak and vote at the AGM. Proxy voting will open on 26th February 2026 at 4pm and close at 7pm on Sunday 8th March 2026.

 

Full details about the Paddle UK AGM, including registration, proxy voting, alongside the AGM notice, agenda and papers, can be found on the Paddle UK website.

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