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Highland Environment Forum Climate Change workshop

13 March 2018

Tuesday 13th March    Great Glen House   Inverness    9.30 - 4.00

The Highland Environment Forum will be talking about climate change - looking at new research, and what the Forum can do.

Download a programme

Book via Caroline at highlandenvironmentforum@gmail.com

The Highland Environment Forum was established to provide an arena for discussion, networking and action on environmental subjects. 

The aims of the Forum are to

  • Foster and coordinate activity on environmental matters.
  • Take forward relevant actions identified in the Highland Outcome Improvement Plan and be a valuable source of practical advice.
  • Identify, and respond to, emerging environmental agendas.
  • Provide a link between local groups and national strategies, action plans and reporting.
  • Raise awareness and promote good practice on environmental issues.

 


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BITT Networking event Muir Hub 4.00 - 7.00

13 March 2018

​The next opportunity to meet up with friends and colleagues working 
to promote tourism on the Black Isle is less than a month away.
We are delighted to be at The Muir Hub for this event.

Unlike previous events the format will be more fluid meaning you need 
not attend for the full three hours. Instead feel free to drop in at 
any point between 4-7pm (of course the longer you stay the more 
conversations you will have and the more you will gain, but you can 
decide what suits you best). There will be lots of interesting people 
to talk to and lots of great discussions to be had.

To register please go to:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/more-than-simply-tourism-tickets-43291112884

Bring any publicity material you wish to share, pick up your 
allocation of Black Isle maps, learn about and help shape the future 
of tourism in the area.

We look forward to seeing you on March 13th.

The Black Isle Tourism Team

We are part of the rapidly expanding worldwide Transition Towns movement. The Black Isle is a peninsula of about 100 sq miles ENE of Inverness in Scotland, UK.