NRA Seeks a New Co-opted Trustee

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The NRA, a registered charity, is seeking to appoint a new co-opted Trustee to the Council of the Association (the Board of Trustees).

The Trustee board meets six times each year, with each meeting typically requiring a full day plus additional time to review reports. Trustees receive regular email traffic between meetings, which may require response. Trustees are unpaid but can be reimbursed for expenses.

Applications from a military background, or with professional real estate or marketing / communication backgrounds will be particularly welcome.

To register your interest or for further details please contact NRA Chairman, David Lacey, chairman@nra.org.uk

 

The deadline for applications is Monday 5 January 2026.

 

Details will also be published in the NRA Winter Journal 2025.

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