Paying your Subscription By Standing Order
Do you pay your subscription by standing order?
If
you do not already pay by standing order but would like to do so you
may also complete the mandate which can be downloaded from < < < Standing Order Mandate 2018 > > >
Please organise to get your new completed mandate to Michael Hockley, Secretary - secretary@maidenheadnta.org.uk
Subscriptions
The annual subscription is due on 1 January every year.
For subscriptions for 1 January 2026 – please DO NOT make the payment during 2025 as this causes John, our Treasurer, problems. Please either post-date a cheque or post-date the BACS payment. If you joined after September 2025, you do not need to pay until January 2027.
For members at the same address they are
Paper Communications
- First Member £20.00
- Second Member £5.00
Email Communications
- First Member £10.00
- Second Member £5.00
A joining form can be downloaded from here
Maidenhead NTA welcome new members.
Join the Maidenhead National Trust Association and meet like-minded
people from the area. You do not have to be a member of National Trust
to join our voluntary fund raising organisation.
We meet at United Reformed Church Hall, West Street,
Maidenhead, SL6 1RL for a talk by a visiting speaker at 7.45 pm on the
second Thursday of each month, have several outings each year and a
couple of holidays.
A programme for the next six or twelve
months is published in December (and maybe June) and there is a
quarterly newsletter. These are sent by email (at a small discount) or
on paper, for those who prefer. Your data will be held on computer for
the purposes of administering the MNTA in accordance with Data
Protection guidelines.
Our outings include visits to places
as diverse as Polesden Lacey and Birdworld and holidays may take us as
far as Yorkshire. Our speakers cover a wide variety of topics, for
example Frauds and Scams, Thames Valley Millionaires and the History of
Boulters Lock.
Social events include a Coffee Morning for New Members and a Christmas Social.
Since inception in 1985 we have raised almost £100,000 for National Trust for both local and national projects.