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The National Trust AGM 2023, STEAM Museum, Swindon
The National Trust AGM 2023, STEAM Museum, Swindon | © National Trust Images/Megan Taylor

Annual General Meeting

Your Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place at 10am on Saturday 2 November 2024. View this year's resolutions and elections in your AGM booklet.

Your AGM 2024

The deadline to vote in advance, in the elections to the Council and to register to attend this year's AGM has now passed. If you registered to attend the event in person or online, you'll be able to vote on resolutions on the day.

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Your AGM booklet 

Your AGM booklet contains everything you need to know about this year's AGM and elections.

Attendees at the 2023 National Trust AGM
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How to vote in your AGM 

If you've registered to attend the event in person or online, you'll be able to vote on resolutions on the day. Find out how voting works by reading our short guide.

How the AGM works

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What is the AGM?

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) is your chance to tell us what matters to you and help shape our work, now and for generations to come. If you're a member, you can attend the AGM to share views on a range of subjects and vote on topics (members' resolutions) that have been proposed in advance by fellow members. You don't need to attend the AGM in order to vote, however you will need to vote in advance to have your say in the elections – the results of which are announced at the AGM.

Our governance

Members of a panel discussion at the 2023 National Trust AGM
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AGM procedures and reports 

The Annual General Meeting is convened in accordance with The Charities (National Trust) Order 2005. Find out more about what this means.

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Procedure for members' resolutions 

Submissions for resolutions at this year's Annual General Meeting have now closed. View information on how members' resolutions are submitted.

National Trust Council Chair, René Olivieri at the 2023 AGM
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Board of Trustees 

Discover who sits on the National Trust's Board of Trustees, what experience they bring to the role and how they work together to meet the Trust's purpose.

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Council 

Council applications for this year’s election have now closed. Discover how the members of the Council are elected and how they advise on important decisions, inform strategy and keep us connected to the wider public.

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Appointing Bodies 

Our Council's Appointing Bodies are 18 organisations that are elected by National Trust members every six years. Learn about what they are and what they do.

Annual Report

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Read the Annual Report 

Our Annual Report and Financial Statements look back on our performance last year and look forward to our future plans. The report also includes salary details about our Director-General and Executive Team.

AGM 2023 recap

Hilary McGrady speaking at the National Trust AGM 2023, STEAM Museum, Swindon
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AGM 2023 voting results 

The 2023 AGM took place on 11 November at the STEAM Museum in Swindon. Find out the voting results, including the outcomes on the resolutions and Council elections.

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Board of Trustees' reflections on AGM 2023 resolutions 

The National Trust’s Board of Trustees reflected on all the resolutions at the 2023 AGM and shared their response to each.

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2023 AGM minutes 

Read the minutes from the 2023 AGM.

Contact us

Email

If you have a query about the AGM, please email our team. To put forward a question for the meeting, please get in touch before Wednesday 30 October. You'll need to include your full name and membership number in your email and keep your question within 50 words.

agm@nationaltrust.org.uk