https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/30/rspb-to-give-under-24s-free-access-to-its-nature-reserves-in-youth-revolution-aoe
The RSPB to introduce free admission to RSPB reserves for under 24’s from early November 2023 in a two year trial. From the Guardian Newspaper.
Regards,
Ian.
Yes I don’t know, you don’t know! A two year trial! If it’s a great success. I will be pleased. Maybe it won’t! That is what a trial is for!
Clare Bailey said:
stealthybutnotthatstealthy said: I can't see it making much difference
I can - think about school and college trips. I can see the numbers of those increasing.
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I said I was happy with discounts for full time education - so make it free. However I suspect that there are large numbers of 18- 24 year olds that are earning plenty of disposable income, more than OAPs. It also still doesn't alter the possibility that the mid 20s early 30s are the hard years - house buying, family starting etc. But hey, lets go with hitting the old folk, Mayne they shouldn't be let out to somewhere that they might be less lonely.
Here below is the total youth membership of the RSPB for 2021-2022! And i will find the RSPB’s latest annual report with the present financial RSPB report. Shortly. If any member wanted to ask such questions, they can register for the RSPB’s AGM like I do every year and ask such a question. I register most years unless it’s a Saturday when I’m away for day on a monthly bird watching coach trip!
www.rspb.org.uk/.../annual-report
Above the latest RSPB Annual Report as well the RSPB’s Treasurers report. Also anyone can watch a full recording of the entire RSPB’s 2023 AGM. I also taken part on Saturday for a members discussion on RSPB reserves.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happening/annual-general-meeting
And above the complete full recording of the RSPB’s AGM which anyone can watch including non-members. But only RSPB members can now take part watching live if they register in advance!
Unknown said:Yes I don’t know, you don’t know! A two year trial! If it’s a great success. I will be pleased. Maybe it won’t! That is what a trial is for!
As above, how would anyone know? What are the measurables?
Bobs_Retired said:
if you where a member Bob you could take in the RSPB’s AGM and it’s free. RSPB members have to register. I take part most years and ask questions and get clear answers. Not enough RSPB members take part in the AGM and then complain about certain subjects. If more RSPB members registeredand asked questions instead of complaining . And as lots of questions can’t be answered on the day. They get a clear reply 2-3 weeks later as has happened to me. Any RSPB member can register, and then you can then take part and watch online. On this coming Saturday I’m taken part in a discussion about RSPB reserve. I registered for that as an RSPB member who took part at this AGM. There where a few places left for RSPB members who hadn’t registered or took part in this years AGM upto a few days ago!
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