Glasgow National Park City AGM
Online
Wednesday 2nd February 2022, 7.30 to 8.15pm.
About this event
Annual General Meeting of the Glasgow National Park City group
The Glasgow National Park City group works to coordinate the effort to improve people’s quality of life and the environment equitably through the creation of Glasgow National Park City.
If you are already a supporter or ambassador for the National Park City – or you are just interested to hear more – the AGM will be an informal online event to update everyone on the work of the National Park City Group in 2021 and share plans for 2022.
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Before the meeting:
• Actively recruiting to grow the organising group.
• If you are interested in joining the National Park City group committee, either in a formal role, or just joining monthly committee meetings – please get in touch in advance of the AGM to find out more – Email
• The group is really keen to get people from all backgrounds, skills and experience involved – so if you’d like to help make a Greener, Healthier, Wilder Glasgow – please get in touch Email
• Any questions? There will be chance for members of the group to answer questions at the AGM – so if you have any questions about what they do, or ideas you’d like to see us take forward in 2022 please send them in advance Email
Look forward to seeing you there

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