Pocklington & District

u3a

About us

Pocklington & District u3a was formed in 2005. Membership is open to everyone in the "Third Age" (who are no longer in full time employment). Our Membership is presently 747 (as of February 2026) and we currently have 61 groups. Click Here for the "Groups" page.

Our charity status

Pocklington & District u3a is a registered charity run by a voluntary Committee of Trustees, elected annually at the AGM. The Trustees take on the responsibility of ensuring that the organisation adheres to the stated aims and objectives of all u3a's published by The Third Age Trust and to the rules of the Charity Commission regarding governance and finance, as well as to the Constitution of their own U3A.

The Committee ensure that the organisation adheres to the stated aims and objectives of all u3a's.

  • The Committee adhere to the rules of the Charity Commission regarding governance and finance, as well as those detailed within its own Constitution.
  • Your Committee welcome your suggestions and ideas for improving and enhancing our u3a.

Registered Charity No. 1113048

Our activities

The core of activities is provided through interest groups that meet in hired rooms, members’ homes or out of doors. These groups run on a self-help basis and are led by members. An annual Information Booklet provides members with details of all the groups and their activities.

Learn more about what we do

Up to date information is obtained by contacting the Group Leaders or at the monthly Drop-in meetings held on the first Thursday of the month at The Community Centre, Burnby Hall, Pocklington, from 10.00am to 11.30am. Here, members and prospective members can come along for a coffee and a chat and get the latest information about events and activities.

Anyone who is interested in starting a group should contact the Vice Chair

Subscription

The annual subscription, from 1st April 2026 will be £15.00and includes a contribution to the national organisation which covers insurance for activities and a quarterly national magazine. The subscription also funds local costs such as Drop-ins, the Information Booklets and some items for use by groups. All members are issued with a membership card which they need to produce from time to time when attending groups and which gives entry to Drop-ins.  New members are invited to a welcome meeting that enables them to meet members of the Committee, along with other new members, and to ask any questions they may have about the organisation and its many activities.