RSGB Strategic Priorities
November 2025 – Strategic priorities update
Supporting practical activities and learning Doing practical things has been central to amateur radio for its entire existence. For many of us with original G3 and early G8 call signs the only way to get on the air was to build your own station from components, or through modification of surplus military equipment. The purpose […]
October 2025 – Strategic priorities update
Half-year financial update At the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in April 2025 our new President Bob Beebe, GU4YOX announced a number of high-level objectives. Ultimately these all impact the Society financially, but two have a financial focus: Increase the number of members in the Society by 2% over the next twelve months Break even financially […]
September 2025 – Strategic priorities update
Preparing the Society for the future The RSGB Board and senior HQ staff had a two-day, face-to-face meeting in Bedford during July to discuss, amongst other things, RSGB strategy. The main objective of the discussions around strategy was to understand, in detail, what we had set out to do with our strategic goals, how well […]
August 2025 – Strategic priorities update
Diversity and inclusion – a strategy for the RSGB During my recent visits to the UK Northern Rally and IARU meetings in Paris, one question stood out for me: “What is the RSGB doing about inclusion and diversity?” It was posed by members, international colleagues and observers alike. It is a timely and important topic […]
July 2025 – Strategic priorities update
Focusing the whole Society In the strategy presentation at the recent RSGB AGM, our new President, Bob Beebe, GU4YOX announced a set of key high-level objectives for the coming 12 months. These were: Increase the number of radio amateur examinations taken by 5% over the next 12 months Increase the number of members of our […]
June 2025 – Strategic priorities update
Strategy update – what are others doing? Back at the end of January I attended FOSDEM 2025; primarily to gain an insight into what other societies/countries were doing to promote amateur radio to the younger generation and also to a growing potential audience in the software development community. FOSDEM is marketed as follows: “FOSDEM is […]




