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Leicester FoE receive awardLeicester Friends of the Earth are part of a national network of over 200 local Friends of the Earth groups throughout the country.

Friends of the Earth is the most influential national environmental campaigning organization in the UK and part of the most extensive environmental campaigning network in the world, with more than 2 million members & supporters world wide and sister organizations in 69 countries. Over 90% of our income comes from individuals.

Friends of the Earth seeks to inspire solutions to environmental problems, which also make life better for people. We are concerned about both the environment and social justice.  We work for a future where the needs of everyone can be met in a sustainable way and where there is still space for other species.

At the 2007 FoE Local Groups Conference Leicester Friends of the Earth received an award, as Local Group of the Year.  (See photo above, in which Doug is modeling one of the gas masks used in our anti-incinerator campaign). In 2007 we also received an award from Leicester Environment Partnership for our climate change campaigning and in March 2008 we received an award from the same body for our bio-fuels campaign.

We meet at 7.30 pm, every 3rd Tuesday of the month. Meetings are normally at Wellington Street Adult Education Center, but because of the holiday period there is no formal meeting in August.  For those who are around; however, we will be meeting up informally, on Tuesday the 17th of August, in the bar of the Ale Wagon, on Charles St, for a drink and to deal with any urgent business. Non-members are very welcome to attend and find out more about our activities.

Details of other forthcoming events can be found in the latest newsletter

Guide to the site

In the column on the left of each page are links to all the main pages on the site. These include pages on a range of issues and major campaign areas, a page of thoughts on media work, a page of notes on site design and an archive of documents such as press releases and newsletters.  If you are interested in a topic, which doesn't yet have its own page, you may still find something in the archive.   This contains links to press releases, newsletters, other miscelaneous documents and photos. 

In the column on the right of each page you can find a range of useful external links relevant to that page (or an index to the archive, on the archive page).   On some pages, where I have already filled the right hand column with external links, I have also included further external links in the lower part of the left hand column, after the site index.  In addition, there are overflow external links in the archive, catalogued by subject, in both the left and right hand column, after the site guide and the archive index.

Contact Details
for group members with specific roles can be found at the bottom of this page.  There are links to this contact information in the top right hand corner of each page and at the end of each section.  

To protect them from bots mining e-mail addresses for spaming purposes all e-mail addresses on this site have a section reading DELETE or DELETE_TO_USE.  Clicking on e-mail addresses/links should open a new message proforma, but you need to delete DELETE, or DELETE_TO_USE before sending.  

Finally, many thanks to Scott for hosting our site on his server space.

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Our "Green Manifesto" for Leicester

Welcome to the anthropocene

National FoE

East Midlands FoE

Friends of the Earth International

Friends of the Earth Europe

Leicester Social Forum

No M1 Widening Alliance

Transition Leicester

Pro Wind Alliance 

Campaign for Better Transport (formerlyTransport 2000)


Planning Disaster - campaign against the Government's proposed changes to planning laws.

Environmental Investigation Agency

World Development Movement

World Resources Institute

Source Watch (info on industry lobbyists, tame "scientists",etc)

Contact Details
Clicking on e-mail addresses should open a new message proforma, but you need to delete DELETE before sending
Michael Sackin -  Public contact person

18 Westminster Road,
Leicester, LE2 2EG

Tel: 0116 270 3310


mjs@DELETEleicester.ac.uk
Malcolm Hunter - Media Officer, website, bio-fuels & marine issues.

Tel: 0116 221 9639

mobile: 07773 289 316

MalcolmtheRed@DELETEaol.com

Herbert Eppel - Treasurer


HerbEppel@DELETEgmail.com
Doug Holly - Membership Officer, Food & Farming Campaigner and internal communications

Tel: 0116 255 6369

Caroline Moles - Waste Campaigner

Tel: 0116 210 9027

Harriet Squire and William Pugsley - Transport Campaigners

Tel: 0116 270 9138
Jill Fisher - "Get Serious about CO2" campaign

many.fishers@DELETEntlworld.com
Hannah Wakely - "Get Serious about CO2" campaign

h.r.wakley@DELETEgooglemail.com
Tim Atkinson - Midlands Network Developer

tim.atkinson@DELETEfoe.co.uk

0121 643 7456

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