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=="The Greenest Government Ever?", Thu June 2nd, 7.30pm, St Gregory's Centre for the Arts==
=="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.
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.
Venue St Gregory's Centre for the Arts, St. Gregory's Church, St. Gregory's Alley, Norwich NR2 1ER
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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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.

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