Paddle UK AGM 2025
Ben Hamilton • 25 February 2025

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Paddle UK AGM 2025

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


Registration is now open for Full Members of Paddle NI to attend the 45th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of British Canoeing, trading as Paddle UK, on Tuesday 18th March 2025.

 

The AGM is a formal meeting of our members, providing an opportunity to review the work of the organisation over the past 12 months.

 

Following feedback from previous meetings, the 2025 AGM will again be fully virtual and held on a weeknight.

 

The meeting will start at 7:00pm.

 

REGISTER HERE

 

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

 

The closing date for registration of the AGM is 7pm on Sunday 16 March 2025.


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.

 

You can appoint a Proxy by completing the Online Proxy Voting Submission form

 

Proxy votes should be submitted and received by 7pm on Sunday 16 March 2025.


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

 

We look forward to welcoming as many members as possible at the AGM!   

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