A chance to hear what the Society’s recorders have been up to in the last 12 months and what new discoveries have been made.
A chance to better understand the local geology that has such an impact on our wildlife environment. Tony Kearsley (retired from Dept. of minerology at Natural History Museum London) will talk about the large variety of rocks that occur in our landscape and how they got there.
Cath Bashforth has had to cry off so tonight we will be ‘feted’ with a Night at the Movies presented by John Hume. Your guess is as good as mine but expect some good photography!
We will have our Annual General Meeting which will be as brief as possible floowed by the Presidential Address.
There has been a big rise in dolphin and whale sighting over the last few years. Stuart Baines will tell us about the common and uncommon cetacean species found off our coast.