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Friends of the Earth

About us

When and where?

We meet on the first Wednesday of every month at 7.30pm at the Environment Centre, Holywell Mead, Bassetsbury Lane, High Wycombe.

To join us as a subscriber, and be kept updated of news, events, campaign information and advice from Friends of the Earth, please contact us (details below). Or, if you have a couple of evenings spare each month and want to help with campaigning tasks, send us an email or come along to our next meeting.

Membership costs £5 / yr -- and is used only for campaigning costs.

About this group

Wycombe Friends of the Earth is a voluntary campaigning group covering the Wycombe district in South Buckinghamshire, UK. It aims to help residents learn about environmental issues and to become directly involved in addressing them at a local level.

Our first campaign was to screen Al Gore's climate-change documentary "An Inconvenient Truth", followed by Q&A with Wycombe MP Paul Goodman and a panel of guests at John Hampden school. Big Thanks to the team for making it happen - and to everyone who came and showed their support.

We are currently concerned about and campaigning on a number of issues, including:

  • The Big Ask -- pushing for a tough climate change law
  • Plastic-Bag Free Eden Centre
  • Schools Energy Survey
  • Promoting better energy efficiency in shops, offices and public spaces
  • Conserving important suburban green-spaces
  • Traffic and transport solutions
  • Reducing excess packaging

Please visit our website (link below) for news on on current campaigns, eco-tips, links and information about how to join us.

Postal contact

Sally Jay

5 Sunters Wood Close
HIGH WYCOMBE
HP12 4DZ

Contact us by email

 

Web site

http://www.wycombefoe.org.uk

Wycombe Friends of the Earth is a licenced local group of Friends of the Earth England, Wales & Northern Ireland.
These local group pages are maintained by the groups themselves. Please contact the local group in the first instance.