Published: 05 Mar 2025
This year, we are holding our Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the prestigious Wembley Stadium. Home of England’s national football team, the stadium has witnessed some historic sporting events, along with incredible performances from some of the world’s biggest artists. On Wednesday 2 April, the Wembley Suite will play host to TSA’s 2025 AGM.
Members’ benefits
TSA events play an important role in members’ benefits. Held at some of the most prestigious venues across the country, the AGM and the annual conference both combine incredible networking opportunities with training, knowledge sharing and inspirational keynote speakers. This year’s AGM is no exception. In addition to the formal proceedings, the event will also provide delegates with an opportunity to further explore the ‘winning behaviours’ first discussed at last year’s conference. Following a stadium tour, there will also be an exciting teambuilding activity that will provide participants with the opportunity to continue the discussions.
Date for your diary
Rachel Tyrrell, TSA chief executive explains: “Each year, we build on the event that went before, taking feedback on board and tailoring our events to provide our members with the most benefit. The AGM is an important date in our calendar. Following the official business, we are giving our delegates the space to explore what winning behaviours mean to them. Our afternoon teambuilding should be energising and will open the floor to more engaging conversation.”
Facts and figures about Wembley
Wembley Stadium is an iconic London landmark, but did you know…?
- At its construction peak, there were more than 3,500 construction workers on site
- The stadium has a circumference of 1 km (0.62 mi)
- 4,000 separate piles form the foundations of the new stadium, the deepest of which is 35 m (115 ft)
- There are 56 km (35 mi) of heavy-duty power cables in the stadium
- 90,000 m³ (120,000 cu yd) of concrete and 23,000 tonnes (25,000 short tons) of steel were used in the construction of the new stadium
- The total length of the escalators is 400 metres (¼ mi)
- The arch has a cross-sectional diameter greater than that of a cross-channel Eurostar train.
- The bowl volume is listed at 1,139,100 m³ (1,489,900 cu yd), somewhat smaller than the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, but with a greater seating capacity
- The stadium contains 2,618 toilets, more than any other venue in the world.
The AGM is now open for registration. If you would like to register to attend, please email office@tsa-uk.org.uk.