ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING 20TH AUGUST

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Dear Community Members - Peterhead Port Authority is pleased to announce our Annual Public Meeting, and we warmly invite you to join us. This meeting at the Palace Hotel in Peterhead on 20th August at 16.00hrs is an important opportunity for us to engage with the community, share updates on our projects, and gather valuable feedback.

Our Agenda is as follows:

1. Welcome and Introductions

2. Annual Report presentation

  • Financial Overview
  • Operating Highlights

3. Current and Upcoming Projects

  • Infrastructure developments
  • Environmental Initiatives

4. Community Involvement

5. Open Forum / Q&A Session

Your participation is crucial to our efforts to improve and grow. We value your insights and look forward to hearing from you.

So please join us if you can. Light refreshments will be served.

If you are unable to join in person, then we encourage community members to submit their questions and comments in advance. Please send your inputs to info@peterheadport.co.uk with subject marked “Peterhead Port Annual Public Meeting”.

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