The impact of deer on agriculture will be the theme for the latest Aylsham Agricultural Breakfast, with speaker Dee Dyer from Norfolk Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) explaining what her organisation’s Deer Strategy is working towards.
The event takes place on Thursday 4th June at Youngs Park, Aylsham.
Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Dee Dyer followed a BSc in Animal Science at Reading University with a career in lecturing in Environmental Conservation and Countryside Management. She was also one of the founding members of Watatunga Wildlife Reserve near King’s Lynn. She has a passion for conservation and animal welfare, and is committed to making a positive impact on the environment.
The meeting will also hear a topical update for the agricultural sector from Lovewell Blake agricultural partner Chris Solt, as well as an overview of pensions and markets, including the impact on them of the Iran war, from Chris Egmore, financial adviser at Lovewell Blake Financial Planning.
The Lovewell Blake Aylsham Agricultural Breakfast takes place on Thursday 4th June from 8.30am to 10.15am at Youngs Park, Aylsham. The event, which includes refreshments, is free to attend, but places must be booked in advance at www.lovewell-blake.co.uk/events.
