Thank you to everyone that came along to our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday 28th September at Lostwithiel Community Centre.
We hope that you enjoyed the guided walk around Helman Tor prior to the AGM, and that you were inspired by hearing about everything your support has enabled us to achieve this year. It was great to share our future aspirations and to hear your opinions and questions which continue to help us create a Cornwall where native thrives.
All the presentations are available to view below, and we look forward to seeing old and new faces next year.
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