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Updated: May 8, 2024

The 19th LOHP Annual General Meeting was a change from our usual gathering, needing to take place through members responding by email and post. Thank you to everyone who returned their voting forms.

All items of business were approved without any votes against. The 18th AGM minutes from 2019, along with the Report and financial statements for 2019-20, have all been accepted. Our members also agreed to re-elect the standing Trustee, and in favour of all of the candidates for honorary officers. We are glad to confirm and welcome Dr Rob Robinson as the new LOHP Chair, with Angie Robinson becoming Treasurer. Nigel Clark continues as Vice Chair, and Nick Lingwood continues as Secretary.


There was also one item raised for AOB, about monitoring posts and dipwell tubes, and welcome messages of thanks for what has been done through a testing year. We hope for a safer, and better, 2021, and to be able to welcome you in person to our 20th AGM.

Updated: May 8, 2024

What a strange year 2020 has turned out to be. We have all had to adapt to different ways of doing things at home, at work and for our leisure activities - our volunteering is no different. From online meetings with Trustees and volunteer groups to social distancing and smaller groups sizes for our practical conservation volunteers and monitoring and surveying volunteers. Our tea breaks had to be very different as well - for a time there was even no cake!!!


Although challenging at times all our volunteers across LOHP have adapted and embraced the changes we have had to make. Obviously all our events and guided walks have had to be cancelled this year - this included our AGM. To try and show what we have been up to and how hard everyone has been working during these changing times we have created a short film. With the help from local volunteer Penny Lindop who filmed our teams in action, we are pleased to be able to bring you our short film LOHP Update 2020.


Updated: May 8, 2024

This years 18th Annual General Meeting was a great success with over 100 people attending. With an update of the past year from our Conservation Manager Ellie Beach and an interesting talk about Water Voles from Darren Tansley, Essex Wildlife Trust.














Water Vole © Arthur Rivett

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