Thank you for joining us on Saturday 27th September for our 2025 AGM. We hope you enjoyed hearing about some of the progress you've made possible, as well as the wildlife walk at Upton Towans nature reserve.
Useful Documents
- Cornwall Wildlife Trust AGM 2025 Agenda.pdf (320.27 KB)
- 2023 Articles of Association (265.63 KB)
- 2025 AGM Presentations (16.02 MB)
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