Your Voice, Your Community: Join Us at the Paddle Cymru AGM
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As we approach the end of another dynamic year in Welsh paddlesport, Paddle Cymru invites all members to come together for our 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM), a pivotal moment to reflect, connect, and shape the future of our organisation.

Why the AGM Matters


The AGM is more than a formality. It’s a chance for you to:

  • Hear directly from our Board of Directors and staff.
  • Review our progress, finances, and strategic direction.
  • Ask questions and share your views in a dedicated Q&A session.
  • Celebrate our achievements and help guide what comes next.


This year’s AGM is especially meaningful. In January 2025, we launched our new brand identity, and now we’ll share how it’s been received and what it means for our future. Your feedback and participation are vital as we continue to grow and evolve.


Event Details

Date: Monday, 19 January 2026
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Online via Zoom or in person at Llandysul Paddlers


Whether you’re joining from home or attending in person, we’ve made it easy to take part. Zoom is browser-friendly, so no downloads are needed. All you need is a stable internet connection and speakers or headphones. A microphone and camera are optional but welcome.


Who Can Attend and Vote?

If you’re aged 16 or over and hold an On the Water or On the Bank membership, you’re eligible to vote. All other members are warmly invited to attend and participate.

Can’t make it? You can appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf. 👉 Appoint a Proxy


How to Register

Book your free ticket via JustGo👉 Register Here

When registering, you’ll have the option to submit questions in advance for the Q&A session. This helps us plan the evening and ensure everyone’s voice is heard.


Accessibility and Support

Need documents in large print or an alternative format? Just let us know, we’re happy to help. If you have any questions about joining online, email us at Admin@paddlecymru.org.uk.


Be Part of the Conversation

Your presence at the AGM helps shape the future of paddlesport in Wales. Whether you’re a recreational paddler, a club volunteer, or a competitive athlete, your voice matters. Let’s celebrate what we’ve achieved and look ahead, together.


Join us on 19 January. Book your place today.

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