Dear Tony

I would like to be involved. Although being quite fresh out of university
my surveying experience isn't that extensive, but I would love the
opportunity to improve on this. Hope this won't be too much of a problem
and please do email me with any further information.

Kind regards
Hannah Worker

On Wednesday, February 25, 2015, <tonywhitbr...@sussexwt.org.uk> wrote:

> Dear All
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> I do hope you don’t mind me doing a round-robin email like this but I hope
> some of you might be prepared to help with a project I am starting to
> become engaged in.  This is just a heads-up as I don’t have details yet but
> if we do get going then it would be good if we could spring into action in
> this survey season.
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> I am working with a group in Arundel who are fighting against the proposed
> Arundel bypass.  One thing they want to do is encourage as much survey and
> information gathering along the route of the bypass as possible.  To do
> this they have just established a sub-group (Arun Valley Ecological Survey
> – AVES) to bring information together.  In practice this survey group will
> be a bit at arm’s length of the campaign group – it’s better to have a
> fairly neutral attitude to data collection rather than promote it as just
> an objection tool (and some of you may be in favor of the bypass!).
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> So – sometime in the next few weeks I’ll get in touch again with more
> details of needs, locations , times etc.  So, in the meantime, please think
> about whether you’d like to be involved.  The area we are talking about is
> the Arun valley and the Binstead Woods complex – an interesting area
> independently of any roads arguments.
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> Some volunteers are already on the case, but the more the merrier!
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> All the best
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> Tony
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