NRA Annual General Meeting 2024

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NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION (NRA) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Friday 7th June 2024 from 6.00pm

 

The National Rifle Association’s (NRA) Annual General Meeting will take place on Friday 7th June 2024 from 6pm in the Pavilion, followed by the National Shooting Centre’s (NSC) AGM from 7.30pm.

Both AGMs will be available to live stream via the NRA Facebook page for anyone unable to attend in person.

The link to the live stream via the Facebook page is https://nra.org.uk/AGM

The NRA AGM is for Registered Members of the NRA only. 

Members are invited to submit written questions requiring detailed responses by email to andrew.mercer@nra.org.uk, or letter to the Secretary General at Bisley, by midday Thursday 30th May 2024.

Members in attendance will be able to raise questions in person during the Open Forum.  However, questions cannot be raised through the live stream function, so please do submit any questions by midday on 30th May 2024.

The NRA AGM will be followed by the NSC AGM from 7.30pm.  The NSC AGM is open to everyone.

The NRA AGM Agenda can be downloaded here: NRA AGM Agenda 2024

The NSC AGM Agenda can be downloaded here: NSC AGM Agenda 2024

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