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I spy!
Judith Williams from Newton on the Moor is the winner of Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Customer Satisfaction survey run by its Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre at Low Hauxley, the results of which will be used to improve the award winning facility.
Talk about being lucky, Judith completed the survey on her first ever visit to the reserve. In her spare time she leads walks on behalf of the U3A (University of the Third Age) and has since returned with her local U3A group.
Founded in the UK in 1970, Opticron is a family-owned business with nearly fifty years’ experience in consumer optics, specialising in delivering the best solution to wildlife enthusiasts irrespective of age, budget or experience.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Northumberland Wildlife Trust .
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