RSGB Strategic Priorities
June 2026 – Strategic priorities update
Growing our membership, shaping our future Following our recent virtual AGM, I felt it would be useful to reflect on our future direction. Membership sits at the very heart of the Society. Without it, there is no collective voice, no effective defence of spectrum, and no structured support for amateur radio across the UK. This […]
May 2026 – Strategic priorities update
How we engage with, support and encourage our members In this article I preview some high-level details of the priorities being defined within our newly refreshed Membership strategy, and how they will help serve and benefit our members. As a membership organisation, how we engage with, support and encourage our members is the most important […]
April 2026 – Strategic priorities update
Practical activities: the key to engagement We have mentioned many times before that we see doing practical things as the key to engagement, and this belief is front and centre of the RSGB high-level strategy. From our involvement in National Coding Week to our Outreach activities, from our Youth activities to the RSGB National Radio […]
March 2026 – Strategic priorities update
Creating the future shape of the Society, together In this article, I hope to bring together a brief high-level update of what’s happening, why we should all feel positive and excited about the future of our wonderful hobby and get involved to help make it happen. It’s a cold wet early Monday morning in Manchester […]
A year in numbers – 2025
Amateur radio continues to evolve and the RSGB, in turn, develops how it supports current radio amateurs and reaches out to new audiences. In this feature we celebrate some great achievements, in which RSGB HQ staff have often led the way. The video above shows the highlights whilst the fuller story and numbers are shared below. […]
February 2026 – Strategic priorities update
We cannot do this without you The RSGB Board is deeply committed to its strategy which has been focused on the growth of amateur radio but is now seeking to expand this focus to include membership growth. There will be more details about this later this year. However, the Board cannot deliver its strategy entirely […]





