AGM

Acrobatic gymnasts performing their routine on the floor at a Scottish Gymnastics event in large sports hall

The Scottish Gymnastics board of directors held the annual general meeting on Sunday 16 February. It was great to have clubs join the virtual meeting, along with the submission of a high number of proxy votes, and as a result the meeting was quorate.  

Our chair Brian Ewing OBE and CEO Doc McKelvey shared their review of the year, along with our finance director David Johnson providing an update on the financial accounts.

The proposed increase to individual membership fees was approved for 2025/26 membership year. The new fees below are from 1 September 2025.

 Current fees2025/26 fees from 1 September
Preschool£18£18
Bronze£24£25
Silver£50£60
Gold£85£95
Support services£5£5

Club fees for the coming membership year are below.

Size of club2025/26 fee from 1 September
1 – 100 members£132
101- 250 members£175
251 – 500 members£264
500+ members£439

We welcome Fiona Paterson, Louise Mearns and James Hall as new board directors and Ruth Hudson and Kerri McHale begin their second term of three years.

Ally Whike and Ian Chambers have completed their second term of office and have now left the board. We would like to thank them both for their contribution over the last eight years.

Previous AGM Meetings and Minutes

MEETINGDATEVENUEMINUTES
2024 AGM 25 FebruaryOnlineMinutes
2023 AGM26 February OnlineMinutes
2022 GM16 June OnlineMinutes
2021 AGM19 SeptemberOnlineMinutes
2020 AGM20 SeptemberOnline Minutes
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