Environment bodyholds its most vitalAGM next week
The meeting will see the group deciding to become a charity.
It will also see results announced as to which environmental projects will benefit from the £4,000 donation made by the Monuments Men film company.
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Hide AdGroup secretary Sandy Roger said: “This is a very important meeting and it would be great to have a big turnout for our final event of 2013.
The meeting takes place at 7.15pm in the ballroom and refreshments will be provided.
Rother Environment Group recently co-hosted an Energy Day event at Rye’s Tilling Green Community Centre which outlined how people can reduce their winter fuel bills.
The Environment Group is currently involved in a number of projects including carrying out a Rother-wide study into cycle routes with a view to influencing East Sussex County Council’s investment programme for the future.