Annual General Meeting
Our last AGM was on 10 November 2025. The 2026 AGM is on 9 November at 2pm.
Meetings
Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting of Woking Area u3a will take place on 9th November 2026 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 12th October. If you require printed copies, please send a large SAE to Woking Area u3a, "Corrie", Shaftesbury Road, Woking, GU22 7DU.
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.
2026
Date
Speaker
Subject
14 Sep
Ian Westworth
Restoring Big Ben : The largest conservation project in its history, in the middle of a busy parliament.
12 Oct
Ingrid Mayer
Chaplaincy at Coldingley HM Prison: Ingrid will be speaking on how she became a Prison chaplain. How a multi-faith chaplaincy works here in Britain and what to do if someone might be interested in this work.
9 Nov
Prof Barry Gilbertson
AGM at 2:00pm followed by
Who cares about World Heritage ? : The City of Bath's UNESCO World Heritage status shows why YOU should care.
14 Dec
Surrey Fringe
Founded in the 1970s, Surrey Fringe were one of the first barbershop choruses in the UK. They are a men’s acappella group who sing everything from classic barbershop to pop favourites and show tunes , always with energy, harmony, and fun.
2027
11 Jan
Dr Geoffrey Mead
Landscapes of S.E. England : We have some iconic landscapes, both urban and rural, such as St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Seven Sisters cliffs and the Surrey Hills
8 Feb
Ian Worley
Racing through the Southern Ocean : An incredible journey of racing at break neck speed, often among icebergs, often in the dark.
8 Mar
Co Op
Abbie Mitchell
Tax, Care & Toy Boys: An entertaining and informative talk on estate planning, paying for care and how to protect your loved ones’ inheritance.
12 Apr
Andrew Halstead
Encouraging wildlife in your garden : How you can develop your garden to benefit wildlife without turning it into a weed-filled wilderness.
10 May
Dr Vivien Newman
The War of Flowers : The role of nature in memorialisation, including poppies and grave flowers in the aftermath of the Great War.
14 Jun
Neil Hanson
Inn and Out of the Top : An engaging laugh a minute tour of the quirks and foibles, highs and lows of running Britain’s highest inn.