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Barnet Friends of the Earth

Barnet Friends of the Earth is a local group belonging to Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We are a collection of environmentally-conscious volunteers who live in or near to the London borough of Barnet. We come together to discuss and campaign on local, regional and national issues relating to climate change.


The Great British Bee Count

Join Friends of the Earth's Great British Bee Count from 17 May to 30 June 2018, and our free app will get you off to a flying start in identifying and recording different species.

Camden Friends of the Earth

Camden Friends of the Earth campaigns for solutions to environmental problems to create a better, greener Camden (and beyond!). We’re all volunteers active across the London Borough of Camden. We meet monthly, hold stalls at local festivals, community fairs and markets, organise events and film screenings, and campaign online.


Hammersmith and Fulham Friends of the Earth

We’re a diverse, enthusiastic team, and welcome anyone who’d like to join our group and put positive energy into campaigning for a better world. The group has run continuously since 1981 with many successful campaigns behind us, for example doorstep paper recycling using a milk float - well before the government dreamt of such a thing! The most pressing issue in 2019 is the climate emergency but we also campaign on other issues, listed below.


Tottenham and Wood Green Friends of the Earth

Tottenham & Wood Green Friends of the Earth is an active environmental campaign group. We take action on a range of local, national and international issues including climate change, fossil fuel use, renewable energy, sustainable transport, plastic, biodiversity, and waste. We work with other environmental groups in Haringey and are part of Sustainable Haringey and the Haringey Climate Forum.