Chairman’s Report 2026 AGM
Welcome and thank you for attending.
We have had a number of good paddles throughout the year. As well as the usual Wednesday paddles we have had a number of trips around Wallasea and paddles to the mouth of the river as well as trips to and from Fambidge. Away from Burnham we have had a Cambridge paddle, a Medway paddle and a summer camp on the Norfolk Broads. In November Adrian ran a canoe paddle training day on the Chelmer. This was a fun session with all of the attendees taking away some useful nuggets of information. A thank you to Adrian Archer for organising this.
The pool sessions have continued over the winter months and are a valuable way of introducing members to rescue techniques in a warm clean environment. Some of the sessions have not been that well attended which is a shame as they cost the club quite a bit of money to put these on. It is important that as a minimum we know that new paddlers to the club can exit a capsized kayak safely and without panicking. Really checking this should be a basic requirement to going on the water.
As you know we are obliged to have a first aider on every club paddle and qualifications have to be refreshed every 3 years. This February we decided to run first aid training for all of our club first aiders. This gives us nine first aiders and so we will be well covered for the next three seasons.
This year there is a trip planned to Wales paddling the Conwy estuary in June which Adrian is organising. If there is sufficient interest, possibly we might organise a trip to Dorset as well. We will send out a poll soon on this.
We would like to put on some more formal training this year. A few years ago the club ran an FSRT (Foundation Safety Rescue Training) course. This is a good base course and is a prerequisite for a number of more advanced PUK courses. I believe we have sufficient new members to make it worthwhile running it again. If there is the interest I will see if there is somewhere we could do this.
I would like to thank all of the committee members for their effort throughout the year. Particularly for keeping the club running in the summer when I was distracted with my house move and hospital visit. A special thank you to Andy for keeping everything on track with his reminders and emails.
In addition I would like to thank Dee for maintaining the website. This is an excellent website which as a club I think we can be proud of. Also a thank you to Lorraine who has been preparing the minutes for all of the committee meetings through the year.
The 2026 CKC Committee Elected at the AGM
- Chair - John Holliday
- Vice Chair - Daniel Rodwell
- Treasurer - Alan Organ
- Secretary - Andy Coppin
- Welfare - Andy Coppin
- Membership - Mark Kendrick
- Health / Safety - Roger Smith
- Social Media - Daniel Rodwell
- Equipment - TBC
- Minutes Secretary - Lorraine Holliday
Other Committee Members....
- Sue Quill
- Chris Brown
- Clare Albon
The new committee looks forward to their first meeting of 2026, at which point they will review the plans for paddles on the River Crouch and further afield throughout 2026. If you would like to get move involved in the running of CKC and be considered for a role on the Committee, please reach out to John Holliday or Daniel Rodwell.
We look forward to see all members for the first Wednesday evening social paddle on the 1st April.
The membership portals for CKC and BSC are now open for 2026, see below links
https://www.crouchkayakclub.co.uk/membership
https://www.burnhamsc.co.uk/
Cheers John Holliday
Photos Supplied: Dan Rodwell













