Illustrated Talk and Annual General Meeting
Tuesday 29 November 2011
Carrbridge Village Hall
(in the smaller room)
AGM 7.00-7.45pm
Talk:   ‘Helping the Highland Tiger – the Cairngorms Wildcat Project’ by Dr David Hetherington, 8.00pm
I am writing to invite you to attend the AGM on Tuesday 29th November at 7.00pm in the small hall of the Village Hall, Carrbridge. The AGM is for members only, but after the AGM we have an illustrated talk on that is open to anyone on the Cairngorms Wildcat Project starting at 8.00pm.  The talk will be given by Dr David Hetherington who has been leading the project since it started a few years ago. The wildcat project  now only has a few months to run and David will be telling us about the work of the project as well as future prospects for wildcat conservation.
The existing committee automatically stand down at the AGM, and can then be re elected. New nominations are welcome for all posts and a nomination slip is enclosed.
All the present office bearers are willing to stand again, and we are looking for additional members. So if you would be willing to help on the committee in any way please let me know.
The present office bearers are:
Convener                                 Gus Jones
Vice Convener                        Roy Turnbull
Secretary/ Treasurer                Tessa Jones

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Photo: © Laurie Campbell

Illustrated Talk and Annual General Meeting
Tuesday 29 November 2011
Carrbridge Village Hall (in the smaller room)
AGM 7.00-7.45pm
Talk:   ‘Helping the Highland Tiger – the Cairngorms Wildcat Project’ by Dr David Hetherington, 8.00pm 

The AGM is for members only, but after the AGM we have an illustrated talk on that is open to anyone on the Cairngorms Wildcat Project starting at 8.00pm.  The talk will be given by Dr David Hetherington who has been leading the project since it started a few years ago. The wildcat project  now only has a few months to run and David will be telling us about the work of the project as well as future prospects for wildcat conservation.

More details to follow.