10 May 2008: Operation Noah to hold first AGM in Oxford

The Operation Noah AGM will begin at 12.30 p.m. on 10th May at Saints Mary and John Church, Cowley Road, Oxford (OX4 1UR - see map), with a soup (made from locally grown veg of course!) and loaf lunch along with fairly traded cakes and biscuits, and a viewing of 'God is Green'.
Operation Noah is being constituted as an independent charity, and this is its first AGM.
As a supporter you are very welcome to attend. In addition to hearing
speakers on a number of climate change issues, we will be holding
elections to the board, reporting on our activities so far, and
discussing priorities for the year ahead. Please come and be part of
this important process.
The Church of Saints Mary and John is the church of prominent board
member, Ruth Conway, who plays an active part in the church community,
which maintains the churchyard as a conservation area. The church is
easily reached by bus from Oxford Station. Further details can be
obtained from the website.
If you are able to attend will you please write to campaigns@operationnoah.org to register in advance, so that we may have some idea of numbers attending.
We very much look forward to meeting you there.
Ann Pettifor
campaigns director, Operation Noah.
Please note: Mark Lynas was to speak at the AGM, but regrettably he has had to pull out due to a prior commitment.

