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Hillcrest Conservancy to host one of The Bateleurs pilots

The community is invited to the Hillcrest Conservancy annual meeting to be held on August 4.

THE Hillcrest Conservancy is delighted to announce that they will be hosting a member pilot of The Bateleurs as their guest speaker at their upcoming meeting.
The community is welcome to hear about some of the environmental missions carried out by these volunteer pilots.

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Founded in 1998, The Bateleurs is a South African non-profit company (NPC), with over 200 volunteer pilots and aircraft. It provides its beneficiaries and the public with an aerial perspective of the environment and has coordinated several diverse missions throughout South Africa and Africa in support of environmental issues.

The conservancy said they are excited about this partnership as the organisation is aligned with their line of work. They encouraged the community to attend the meeting to hear about all the projects they have lined up to uplift the community.

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The meeting will be on Friday, August 4 at 17:30 at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, Nqutu Road, Hillcrest.

Donations to the cause would be appreciated, and enquiries are to be made to Sue at 072 509 0246.

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