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Dear friends and colleagues,
I hope you’re well as we near the end of the year.
It’s been a while since I last shared our latest news, so I am delighted to now attach our new Community Newsletter edition that is due to drop into the local villages and towns next week.
Amongst this issue, we share core updates from across the Estate and our latest economic scores, which thankfully are in a much healthier position post COVID. It also shares more information on the recent news of our involvement in a proposed nationally significant solar project, which we believe in these current climate and economic challenges we face today, and in the future, is key to protecting future generations.
As we start our Christmas extravaganza next week to celebrate the year out, I hope to see many of you in the coming weeks to say this in person, but should I not, I wish you a happy and healthy end to the year and a prosperous 2023.
Kindest regards,
Dom
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