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Bee meadow mowing - 27th September 2013

Neill reported that our bee meadow on Troon Way is still flowering. It now needs to be mown and the cut material removed so that it does not feed the soil and increase fertility, which would encourage the grass at the expense of the wildflowers. The... More >


Healthy Air Leicester and Leicestershire - 17th September 2013

Members of Leicester Friends of the Earth have joined other local people to form a new campaign group to call for more action to tackle air pollution in Leicester and Leicestershire. We launched our campaign at 5.30pm on Tuesday 17th September with... More >


Bee meadow is blossoming! - 6th July 2013

On Saturday, members of the group visited the bee meadow that we planted at the corner of Troon Way and Melton Road in April. We were amazed to see how well it was growing! A lot of the flowers are already in bloom, including a spectacular display... More >


About us

When and where?

We meet on the third Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm at the Phoenix Arts Cinema. We are always looking for new people to be involved, whether helping on stalls, managing the website, writing press releases, meeting MPs, organising fundraisers, or planning actions. If you are unable to come to meetings but would like to find out more or help with a campaign, please contact us. Minutes of our meetings are available here.

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About this group

Leicester Friends of the Earth is an environmental campaign group, taking action on a range of local, national and international issues including climate change, renewable energy, sustainable transport, biodiversity and waste.

Email contact

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Telephone contact

Malcolm Hunter
0116 2219639

Leicester Friends of the Earth is a licenced local group of Friends of the Earth England, Wales & Northern Ireland.
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