Scoop June 2011
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- | + | =="The Greenest Government Ever?", Thu June 2nd, 7.30pm, St Gregory's Centre for the Arts== | |
- | + | The Coalition said it wants to be the greenest Governmentever. The UK urgently needs to cut its climate-changing emissions. TheGovernment's Energy Bill is a massive opportunity to kick-start this greenoverhaul. The meeting is an opportunity to tell Simon Wright MP memberof the committee that will debate the bill that we need a stronger EnergyBill. It will also be an opporotunity to have your say about the policiesneeded globally and in our own communities. | |
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- | + | Speakers include: | |
+ | *'''Simon Wright''' MP Norwich South, | ||
+ | *'''Liz Hutchins''' Parliamentary Campaigner Friends of the Earth | ||
- | + | Entry: Free | |
- | + | Contact: Jenn Parkhouse 01603 427767/07864 674014 foenorwich@homail.com | |
- | + | Venue St Gregory's Centre for the Arts, St. Gregory's Church, St. Gregory's Alley, Norwich NR2 1ER | |
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+ | Hosts: Norwich & Norfolk Friends of the Earth | ||
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==Free Community Meal, Fridays, 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th June, 7pm, The Friends Meeting House== | ==Free Community Meal, Fridays, 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th June, 7pm, The Friends Meeting House== | ||
FoodCycle brings together volunteers, surplus food and a kitchen space to create free nutritious meals for people affected by food poverty. We aim to tackle food wastage by supermarkets and food poverty through weekly free community meals. | FoodCycle brings together volunteers, surplus food and a kitchen space to create free nutritious meals for people affected by food poverty. We aim to tackle food wastage by supermarkets and food poverty through weekly free community meals. |