Annual General Meeting
Your Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place on Saturday 2 November 2024 at the Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, and we'll share details on how to get involved from early September. In the meantime, recap on the 2023 voting results, watch a video of the event and more.
AGM 2024
This year's AGM will take place online and in person on Saturday 2 November 2024 at the Civic Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Further information on the event will be available in the autumn issue of the members’ magazine. From early September, our AGM booklet will be available online. We'll also be sharing more information about how you can register your interest to attend, and details on how to vote in this year's elections and on any resolutions.
AGM 2023 recap
AGM 2023 voting results
Find out the voting results from the 2023 AGM, including the outcomes on the resolutions and Council elections.
Board of Trustees' reflections on AGM resolutions
The National Trust’s Board of Trustees reflected on all the resolutions at the 2023 AGM and shared their response to each.
Annual Report
Read the latest 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. Discover the Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2022–23.
Have a question?
Get in touch
If you have a query about the AGM, please contact our AGM team by emailing agm@nationaltrust.org.uk. For all other enquiries, please check our help centre.
How the AGM works
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.
Procedure for members' resolutions
Any National Trust member may submit a resolution to be considered at the Annual General Meeting. Here are the details of how to submit a resolution.
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.
Council
Find out 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.