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WUF Annual Meeting & Farm Walk

Written By: Dr Stephen Marsh Smith
On Date: 22/10/2016

There are two upcoming WUF events that we'd very much like to invite you to. The first of these is our 2016 Annual Meeting, at 6.30pm on Friday 4th November at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny. This year's meeting will include a review of 2016, including WUF's work in the past year along with our plans for the next 12 months and the disturbing electro-fishing results. We will give our opinions on both and what we should do to minimise the impact of the poor 2015/16 spawning.

Kate Speke-Adams (WUF's Head of Land Use) has just completed a Nuffield scholarship that has taken her around the world looking at how farmers manage their soils. She will present on her findings and what the lessons for the Wye and Usk catchments are.

The final section will be a brief update on the formation of the new fishery owners' organisation, the Wye Catchment Conservators.

As in previous years there will be a chance to ask questions to all the speakers. There will also be a free buffet and the Angel's bar will of course be open (but sadly, not free!).

Everyone is welcome to the meeting but numbers are limited so please let us know in advance if you are coming by phone (01874 711 714) or email admin@wyeuskfoundation.org

The second event is our Autumn Farm & River Walk, at 10am on Sunday 6th November at Caradoc Court, Sellack, Nr Ross-on-Wye, during which we will be demonstrating what some farmers are doing to protect the river. We will also show various aspects of our farm team's work, including mitigating risk of runoff, assessing soil health, woodland and forestry management, livestock management and enhancing on farm wildlife habitat.

The cost for the walk is £25 for adults and £12.50 for children. Lunch is included and the walk will return to Caradoc around 3.30pm.
Numbers are limited to this event too so please book early to avoid disappointment. To book your place please contact us on 01874 711 714 or email admin@wyeuskfoundation.org. More details of this event, including costs, can be found on WUF's website.

All the best from WUF.
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