Bar Council AGM: 7 September 2024
Notice of 2024 Annual
General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Bar of England and Wales will be an in-person meeting held at the Bar Council Offices, 289-293 High Holborn at 11.00 on Saturday 07 September 2024. It will follow a meeting of the Bar Council.
The agenda for the AGM will be made available to Subscribers, Circuits, Specialist Bar Associations and the Inns of Court as soon as possible after the closing date for resolutions (Friday 16 August 2024), but not less than seven clear days before the meeting (Friday 30 August 2024). In accordance with Part II, paragraph 16(a) of the Constitution, the Bar Council shall present its annual report and accounts at this meeting.
Regulation 32(c) of Part II of the Constitution of the General Council of the Bar states that the terms of any alteration to the Regulations in the Constitution shall be notified to all Subscribers in the notice convening the General Meeting (whether Annual or Extraordinary) next following the meeting of the Bar Council at which the alteration was made.
In compliance with that undertaking, this notice confirms any changes to the Constitution since the last AGM on 09 September 2023. All changes to the Constitution of the General Council of the Bar must be put to Bar Council members for approval by way of an Extraordinary Resolution. There have been no changes to the constitution since the last AGM.
Those wishing to attend the AGM should contact Isi Onwukwe-Anyadike, Governance and Committees Manager: ionwukwe-anyadike@barcouncil.org.uk
The Constitution provides that any barrister holding a valid practising certificate or subscribing voluntarily to the Bar Council (other than retired or overseas subscribers) is at liberty to bring forward any resolution (whilst noting the provisions of paragraph 7 of Part II, Schedule III of the Constitution of the General Council of the Bar) for discussion and decision of the AGM, provided that prior notice of the intention to do so shall have been given in writing to the Chief Executive, and provided that the resolution is seconded by another subscriber. It is suggested that resolutions are phrased "this meeting invites the Bar Council to examine ..."