12 February, 2016
People invited to an SNH reception at Lochmaddy Hotel, North Uist
Local people are being invited along to an informal reception held by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) at the Lochmaddy Hotel, North Uist, from 7 to 8:30 pm on Monday 22 February 2016.
SNH is the Scottish Government's advisor on the management, enjoyment, understanding and sustainable use of Scotland's nature and landscape.
Ian Ross, SNH’s chairman, will host the event along with fellow board member Bob Furness and area manager, David MacLennan.
Ian Ross said: “The event will give people the opportunity to have an informal discussion with senior staff about our work in the area, find out what we do and why, and raise issues about the natural environment which are of interest to them. It’s also a really useful way for us to keep in touch with public perceptions of the organisation. We certainly hope many people will be able to come along and we look forward to meeting them.”
The event is free and light refreshments will be provided. For more information or to book a place, call or email Philina McTaggart on 01870 620 238 or philina.mctaggart@snh.gov.uk
Contact information
- Name
- Dominic Shann
- Job Title
- Media Relations Officer
- Telephone
- 01463 725157
- dominic.shann@nature.scot
NatureScot is Scotland's nature agency. Responding to the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change, we work to protect and restore nature by inspiring everyone to value our natural world. Our goal is a nature-rich, net-zero future for Scotland. For more information, visit our website at www.nature.scot
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