Annual General Meeting
Our last AGM was on 11 November 2024 prior to the Monthly Meeting. The 2025 AGM is on 10 November at 2pm.
Meetings
Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting of Woking Area u3a will take place on Monday 10th November 2025 at St Andrew's Church, Goldsworth Park, GU21 3LG starting at 2pm. It will be followed by the usual monthly meeting and free tea and coffee. The annual report and accounts will be available to view online from 19th October. If you require printed copies, please send a large SAE to Woking Area u3a, 4 Church Close, Horsell, Woking GU21 4QZ.
Monthly General Meetings
Members’ monthly meetings are held at St Andrew’s Church at 2.30pm, generally on the second Monday of the month. The charge for attending these meetings is £1. Please show your membership card at the door. After the meeting, join us for free tea or coffee.
2025
Date
Speaker
Subject
8 Sep
Simon Keable Elliot
My immoral grandad: Missionary, priest, then a celebrity in Tahiti after marrying a princess.
13 Oct
Trading Stds
Tom Gardner
How to spot and avoid online scams and who can help if you are caught out by them.
10 Nov
Dan Keel
AGM at 2:00pm followed by
The Swan: Portrait of a Majestic Bird in myth, art and culture but venerated & harmed by humans.
8 Dec
Eline Samuels
Inside the Song: Elaine plays guitar & sings many self-penned songs and tells amusing anecdotes
2026
12 Jan
Ian Moore
The Basingstoke Canal: Opened in 1794, shut in 1932. Now restored and enjoyed by millions.
9 Feb
Roy Peachey
Mary’s Meals and the shed that fed 2 million children: The charity that helps African children.
9 Mar
Julian McCarthy
One of the Kingston Tour Guides, Julian uncovers hidden nuggets during walking tours around town.
14 Apr
Anica Zeyen
Visually impaired Anica, on how to overcome problems travelling & enjoying leisure outdoors
11 May
Irene Watson
Irene and her husband built a small plane in their Woking garage… then flew it!
8 Jun
Alan Doig
Great Ormond St Children’s Hospital: Its history and the skills/challenges treating seriously ill kids.