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New leadership’s first annual report sees year of successes and looks to the future

Posted on November 23, 2018 by NatureScot

2017/18 was a year of change for SNH.  We welcomed a new Chair and a new CEO; and we refreshed our Corporate Plan, with an eye to the future and a stronger focus on the benefits that connecting people and … Continue reading →

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