A DISTINGUISHED group of speakers are to debate the the future of rural UK post-Brexit at a meeting in Steep.
Hosted by the Friends of Steep Church, the evening at Bedales school in Church Road, Steep, will see permanent secretary at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Clare Moriarty, South Downs National Park Authority chairman Margaret Paren, Dr William Wolmer, of Blackmoor Estate, and East Meon farmer Jamie Butler, put forward their views and answer audience questions.
Tickets for the evening on Friday, March 9, from 7.30pm, cost £12.50, £10 for Friends of Steep church, and are available from Peter Cruttenden on 01730 233241, e-mail [email protected] or Tony Struthers on 01730 269533, or by e-mailing [email protected]





