After two and a half years without a Conservation Officer, Haringey Council finally has one.
Ed Santry grew up in the borough and is delighted to find a role on home soil.
His previous post was at the Natural History Museum developing partnerships with schools and cultural institutions. Before that he worked for the Bat Conservation Trust, Sheffield Wildlife Trust, and also for the Marine Conservation Society.
As he settles in to his new role, Ed is busy meeting all the volunteer groups in the borough.
H/T to Friends of Parkland Walk for the above info and photo
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Ed sounds like exactly the sort of chap we've been waiting for. Can't wait to introduce him to the Haringey Environmental Community [FOE/Tree Trust/Tottenham trees/Friends of Parks/lordship rec etc...]
Is this man the only Conservative in Tottenham now that Justin Hinchcliffe is a libdem in Muswell HIll (show's even posh people don't google candidates before they vote)?
Oh sorry, my mistake. Not that kind of conservation.
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