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Home » past & upcoming Open Days » Wilding & Well-being launch

Wilding & Well-being launch
Fri
06
Dec
2019
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Fri
06
Dec
2019
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Wilding & Well-being launch

The Editors can now confirm that the Trust's 2019 annual book: 'Wilding and Well-being' has gone to press, and will be launched at a small party in the Aldeburgh Bookshop, at 6pm on Friday 6th December.  All are most cordially invited to attend.  The Editors (Rose and Janey) will speak briefly about the book and its aims at 6.30.  You may like to know that copies will be for sale at retail price at the launch.  

RSVP to Hon. Membership Secretary (janeycullen@gmail.com), if you can join us on this cheerful occasion.

At the AGM on 18th January, you will be able to collect your complimentary copy of the book.  If you cannot attend, please confirm your postal address.  If you would like to have more than your one complimentary copy, perhaps as seasonal gifts, you will be able to purchase as many as you like at the bookshop on 6th December.

The contributor to the book, writer and conservationist Isabella Tree, can be heard on "Desert Island Discs" here.

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The Aldeburgh Bookshop, 42 High Street, Aldeburgh, IP15 5AB View Map >>

"The survival of habitats must not be left to chance" – Francis Simpson

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