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Friends of the Earth, Liverpool Local Group has submitted a response to the Peel Holdings Mersey Tidal Proposal. The technical solution was not our preferred choice. However, subject to the outcome of a full environmental impact assessment and... More >
Friends of the Earth, Liverpool Local Group has submitted a response to the LTP consultation on the Preferred Strategy for the Third Local Transport Plan. We agreed with many points, however wanted to ensure that there was a focus on Smarter... More >
Minutes from the event will be published on our wiki As a part of Liverpool FOE's ongoing Get Serious campaign we were pleased to be joined by Tom Crone from the Green Party. Tom is the candidate for St. Michaels and the parliamentary candidate... More >
As Opposition Spokesperson for the Environment, Cllr Tim Moore agreed to attend the group meeting on 17 Feb, to represent Labour's views on the environment in Liverpool. After an introduction and overview from Tim a challenging Q&A session took... More >
Councillor Colin Elridge (Wavertree Liberal-Democratic party) who is chair of the Liverpool City Council Sustainable Communities Select Committee presented to the local group. A series of question and answers followed. Coordinator and... More >
Councillor Colin Eldridge will be in attendance at January Group Meeting to talk on Climate Change issues. Representatives from other parties have been invited for future meetings - we hope to have a Labour Councillor for February meeting. More >
Notes on the Liverpool Friends Of The Earth group Meeting Held On 18.11.2009, 18:55 to 20:00 At The Green Fish Cafe Present: Gary Mahoney, Chairperson, Mark Anders, Treasurer, Richard Fassam, Secretary, Katie ... More >
Liverpool Friends of the Earth meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month The last meeting was attended by 15 list members, 2 new. Full meeting notes available. Summary as follows: Get Serious About CO2 campaign Website and... More >
Local action to cut CO2 will boost the local economy, create jobs and slash your fuel bills. Councils have a big part to play in tackling climate change and we want them to do much more right now. The Get Serious About CO2 campaign demands councils... More >
A report scoping opportunities to turn Liverpool City Region into a low carbon economy and create a centre of international excellence for environmental technologies creating up to 7,000 new jobs was released by TMP (The Merseyside Partnership) and... More >
Presentations from the recent Merseyside Transport Partnership breakfast briefing are now available on their website: http://www.letstravelwise.org/content75_Breakfast-Briefings.html The TravelWise team have said they found there is wide... More >
6.30-8pm at the Green Fish Cafe on Upper Newington Street Come along and get involved! More >
Faiths4change are organising this barge trip, which is due to arrive at Liverpool docks on Friday 3 July. Making many stops along the way, its arrival in Liverpool will coincide with the G8 event, and will hopefully help highlight the... More >
Friends of the Earth and the Duncan Society invite you to this event which examines the impacts of peak oil and climate change on public health. Simon Snowden from the University of Liverpool School of Management will be speaking. An additional... More >
Present: Val, Frank, Carol, Peter 1. FoE Campaign It was decided that a separate meeting would be necessary to discuss how to take forward FoE's 'Get Serious about C02' campaign in Liverpool. As this was a serious issue that required serious... More >
Friends of the Earth, Liverpool Wednesday 18 March 2009 Green Fish In Attendance: Gary Peter Mark Julian Carol Val Rosie Ami Ben Frank Kennedy Alan Claire Rebecca Agenda Peter: Noah's Barge Peter: Peace &... More >
Liverpool friends of the Earth had a meeting at the FACT on 15th April with some invited guest speakers to discuss waste technology. The speakers were from October communications and from Jack Allen holdings. The meeting commenced with an... More >
Interested in filmaking? Friends of the Earth are hosting a short film competition this year to get people thinking creatively about the environment during Liverpool's Year of the Environment 2009. If you'd like to hear more, come along to the... More >
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