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Ryton Organic Gardens minibus trip

19 May: We organised a minibus trip to Ryton Organic Gardens in Warwickshire and took the opportunity to do a bit of campaigning for 'The Bee Cause' as well. This highlights the importance of bees for our food and economy and the need to help them as numbers continue to decline. Everyone we approached signed a letter urging David Cameron to commit to a National Bee Action Plan.


Primary school in Halesowen plant a bee-friendly garden

On Friday 5 June 2013 members of the Friends of the Earth Dudley group went to help plant some bee-friendly flowers in the bee garden of a primary school in Halesowen. It was a lovely sunny day and plenty of children wanting to help plant the... More >


Bee Cause primary school visit

Friday 14 June 2013 Guy Sheppard and I went to a primary school in Halesowen for the whole day. We did a pantomime of why we need bees in the whole school assembly. We then did different activities in the classrooms in the morning with Year 3 &... More >


Fifty Stourbridge shoppers back our Final Demand campaign

11 February, 2012 In sub-zero temperatures we set up stall outside The Crown Centre in Stourbridge as part of the Final Demand campaign against the control that the big six energy companies have over the UK's energy market. Helen, Guy and Frank... More >


Fight to stop new incinerator in Dudley

3 November, 2011: Campaign launched to stop new incinerator being built at Coseley near Dudley. Please sign the online petition at: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/stop-the-coseley-eco-park-incinerator.html . See Campaigns section for more... More >


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