Local action groups campaign on climate and nature in their communities

Who we are

The breakdown of our climate and environment is a global problem. What we do in the next few years will determine the future of our world. 

Friends of the Earth local action groups are part of the largest grassroots environmental campaigning network in the UK. They're made up of people just like you.  We know the solutions and together we can make a real difference at a national and local level. The answer lies with us. 

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There's strength in numbers. Together, we can push for big national change on climate, nature and justice.

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Community groups in action

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Events

Hillingdon Friends of the Earth held a “Cleaner, Greener” festival with lots of local groups taking part. It was a great success!

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No Nuclear Cwm Llynfi held its first public meeting, with over 50 people in attendance. The group shared a presentation and hosted a workshop to explore tactics, boost community engagement, and highlight key concerns to raise in consultations with politicians.

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Balham Climate Action have been busy. Two weekends of Big Climate Plan stalls, creative props, and speaking at local events. Check out the groups Instagram for a taste of the energy.

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Actions

Ealing Friends of the Earth were out at the weekend with a stall, chatting with Rupa Huq MP about climate and community action.

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Lambeth Friends of the Earth is smashing it with its trees project! Partnering with local residents’ groups and the Woodland Trust to bring more trees to nature-deprived estates across Lambeth. Great for people and planet.

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Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth had an amazing time at the climate and nature fair. The event included stalls, panels on climate action and community energy, plus support from local groups & businesses like Lush. The event was opened by local MP Mike Martin.

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Local action group Just Transition Wakefield were out and about on Saturday having a fantastic time at Wakefield Pride!

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Groups from London had a great regional call with Transport for London. Fifteen group members joined to discuss sustainability with Laura Carleton. Lots of smart questions were asked, important issues raised and direct borough contacts were lined up.

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An absolutely huge turnout at Durham Miners’ Gala. Incredible work with our local action groups, Jack Drum Arts, XR Families, Durham Climate Action and others.

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Congratulations to the Westminster Friends of the Earth group (WeCCAN) on its relaunch on Saturday.

Learn from others

Local authorities are crucial to delivering the urgent action we need on climate and nature. 

There are already some great initiatives underway across the UK, so we've compiled a suite of case studies to help inspire your local leaders to make a difference with the powers and resources they have available.

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