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RIBA Canterbury and District: Annual general meeting 2025

RIBA members in the Canterbury and District region are warmly invited to join us for the 2025 annual general meeting where you can meet our committee members and help shape branch activity this year.

Join RIBA Canterbury and District for the annual general meeting as we explore ways to come together, learn, and showcase architecture in the region.

Meeting online, you will be introduced to branch members and invited to join the discussion on which activities we should undertake in 2025.

Agenda

  • election announcement: New secretary
  • update on activities over the previous year
  • financial update
  • LIF grant update
  • activities in 2025
  • AOB
  • date and location of the next meeting

How to attend

Please book a ticket via Eventbrite to receive the link to join.

All RIBA Members are welcome to attend. The meeting will take place over Microsoft Teams.

We look forward to seeing you online - Wednesday 24 February at 1pm.

What does RIBA Canterbury and District do?

RIBA branches aim to act as a local hub for architects, providing a platform for professional development, networking, and advocacy, while also contributing to the promotion of architectural excellence and community engagement.

The activities and functions of a RIBA branch can include:

  • networking and community building: Organising events, lectures, and social gatherings to facilitate networking among local architects and professionals in the built environment.
  • supporting students and emerging professionals: Traditionally, Branches collaborate with their local schools of architecture, facilitating connections between students, young architects, and established professionals.
  • knowledge sharing: Creating platforms for the exchange of ideas, experiences, and knowledge within the local architectural community.
  • promoting local architecture: Educating the public about the value of good design and architecture in the community.
  • advocacy and representation: Representing the interests of local architects and the architectural profession to local authorities, government bodies, and other relevant stakeholders.