Pewsey u3a is one of hundreds of u3as across the UK and of thousands around the world.
u3a Background and History
u3a is an international organization and within the UK there are 1000 plus groups and some 430,000 plus members.
Each u3a is autonomous, democratic, self-funded and self-managed. It exists to provide mutual learning and leisure activities for people who are no longer in full time employment, at minimal cost. They draw upon the knowledge, experience and skills of their members to organize study and activity groups in accordance with the wishes of the membership. Between them u3as offer hundreds subjects in such diverse fields as;- art, foreign languages, music, history, life sciences, literature, poetry, theatre-going, philosophy, world faiths, crafts, field studies, archaeology, bird watching and computing to name but a few. If sufficient people are interested in a topic, then a new group can be started.
The concept of u3a traces its origins to France in 1972. At that time, there were no educational facilities available for retired people. The French idea was to provide some form of education for their older generations whereby local retired people could negotiate with the local university for the use of their facilities and expertise, be taught by university staff and have the use of most other university facilities.
In 1979 this idea was taken up in the UK by a group of leading educationalists. It was to have been on the French style but it soon became obvious that in the UK “Third Agers” were perfectly capable of looking after themselves. In 1982 an experimental school was set up attended by a group of interested people and as a result several U3As were launched and the Third Age Trust as a charity followed in 1983.
The “Third Age Trust” is the national representative body for the u3a movement in the UK (Reg Charity No 288007) and provides a whole range of support services to the u3as. You can find out more at https://www.u3a.org.uk/
Committee
Each u3a is run by a committee.
The committee of the Pewsey Vale u3a consists of elected members, co-opted members and volunteers.
As Pewsey Vale u3a is a registered charity, it is a requirement that all committee members become trustees for that charity during their time on the committee.
If you have any questions or queries, for u3a matters you can call us on 07434 710161.
Alternatively please click the relevant link below to send a message to the appropriate committee member.
If you're unsure please use the General Enquires button.
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Membership Conditions
As a registered charity, and as part of a national organisation which is also a registered charity, Pewsey u3a adopts a set of nationally applied policies and procedures.
It is a condition of membership that you abide by the Constitution, codes and policies of Pewsey Vale u3a where applicable to you, as below:-
Pewsey Vale u3a Constitution - Summary
Pewsey Vale u3a Member Code of Conduct
Pewsey Vale u3a Complaints and Disciplinary Policy - Summary
Pewsey Vale u3a Equality and Diversity Policy - Summary
Pewsey Vale u3a Safeguarding Policy - Summary
Pewsey Vale u3a Financial Policy - Summary
Members can obtain full versions of all the above policies and documents by email to the Secretary