Annual General Meeting (AGM) - 4 December 2025
12 November 2025

Please note the AGM has now been postponed to 18 December 2025.

Paddle Scotland's 2025 AGM will take place online on Thursday 4 December at 7pm.


The agenda for the Annual General Meeting of the Scottish Canoe Association T/A Paddle Scotland is as follows:


  1. Welcome and Apologies
  2. Confirmation of Quorum (For Information)
  3. Introduction of Paddle Scotland Chair (For Information)
  4. Minutes of 2024 Annual General Meeting (For Approval)
  5. 2024-2025 Annual Report presented by Kevin Pringle, Interim CEO (For Information)
  6. Receipt of the 2024-2025 Accounts of Paddle Scotland (For Information)
  7. Any other competent business (AOCB)


Voting on the approval of the 2024 Annual General Meeting Minutes opens on Wednesday 19 November 2025 and can be done through JustGo when registering. Registration and voting will close on 2 December at 7pm, 48 hours prior to the AGM.


Following the presentation of the Annual Report and Accounts, there will be the opportunity to ask questions.


Any other competent business must be submitted in advance up to 48 hours prior to the AGM. Please do this by emailing hello@paddlescotland.org.uk with the subject 'AGM 2025 - AOCB Submission'.


The meeting is open to all Paddle Scotland individual members. All individual members (Full, Recreational and Life) may vote. Junior members may attend but not vote.


We look forward to seeing you in December.

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