Wednesday, 13 April 2011

A thought provoking talk on apathy.

I have posted this talk simply because it gave me a few "aha" moments.

The potential for overcoming perceived apathy to the democratic process at a local and national level is enormous.

Big Climate Reconnection.



There was a great turn out at the event last week. Thank you for coming along if you made it. A full report will follow soon!

Monday, 21 March 2011

THE GREENEST GOVERNMENT EVER? A PUBLIC DEBATE.





A public debate of the government's energy and climate change policy and the upcoming Energy Bill.

Your chance to put questions to your local MPs and find out what the government is doing to tackle climate change.

Friday 8 April, Plymouth University: 7.30pm, 4th Floor, Babbage Building.

Speakers: Alison Seabeck MP; Jackie Young, Sustainable Development Manager Plymouth City Council; Quentin Given- Major Campaign Coordinator, National Friends of the Earth. Other Speakers tbc.

Register here (free to attend).

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Monthly Meeting.


22 February- General Monthly Meeting
- 7.30PM- Roland Lewinsky Building Rm 8.

We meet on the final Tuesday of every month except in December. If your interested in your local area or in the wider issues Friends of the Earth seeks to combat then come along and find out more.

Monday, 3 January 2011

The South West Regional Gathering is fast approaching!

Dandelion in Flight #1

South West Regional Gathering Programme –

Plymouth, 15 January 2011.


Location: Babbage Building, University of Plymouth, PL4 8


Registration opens at 10.00 am


In just under two weeks the regional gathering will be held in Plymouth. It offers a chance to network, discuss campaigning and other issues as well as the chance to learn some new skills.


Whether you are a committed volunteer, looking to get involved or would just like to find out more about the work Friends of the Earth does in the South West, then come along and find out more.


The Babbage Building is near the centre of town, and just a few minutes walk from both the train station and the bus station.


A map of the campus is available to download here.


You can see the draft agenda here