Our Annual Report and Draft Summary Accounts as presented at our AGM on 20th April
Our annual Spring Meeting will be at Cross Ash Village Hall on Thursday 20th April. Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. Please book a place using the form below.

The AGM will be brief, followed by two talks from members with a lot of experience in their subjects, all about managing meadows for invertebrates.
Local bee recorder Roger Ruston, who many of you will know from his work around the county and talks at Monmouth Bee Festival, will give a short talk on ‘Are your meadows really good for bees?’
Ian Rabjohns‘ talk will be about ‘A few invertebrates from Mill Bank, related to time, place and management’ Ian is a retired educator and naturalist, and some of our members will know him from the workshop he ran last year on Meadow Making by Hand.
The talks will be followed by a buffet supper, at around 8.30pm, and plenty of time to chat, meet old friends and make new ones. Bookings are essential for the supper (below) and there is a payment of £18 for members, £21 for non-members, including two glasses of wine (with soft drinks available of course).
There is no charge to members for coming to just the AGM and talks (£3 for non-members)
Finding Cross Ash Village Hall
Cross Ash is about 9 miles north west of Monmouth, and 9 miles north east of Abergavenny – both around 20 minute car drives across country. The hall is on a road turning off the B4521 in Cross Ash, next to the primary school.
Cross Ash, Abergavenny NP7 8PL, search for the hall on Google maps or use What3Words spells.dawn.respected