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pages about us news shop contacts meetings diary donations email group social media media food blog solutions downloads privacy monday, 21 may 2018 fracking update - may 2018 june provided an update on the local council response to the proposed changes in planning regulations to make it much easier to get planning permission for fracking – locally there is significant disquiet. the new lord mayor is also a green councillor and has taken an active interest in local campaigns and has visited tinker lane. the newly elected mayor for the sheffield city region, dan jarvis also needs to be lobbied to ensure he is aware it is a local priority although there is still uncertainty about his tenure at the moment. yorkshire post has published an article on the expert opinion on the need for buffer zones whilst the national government has not made any decisions about buffer zones. several events in may including one at misson springs (highlighting threat to owls) and event at clumber park this weekend. harthill is still awaiting a decision post-enquiry. museums sheffield – richard reported on a radio interview he has been invited to give on his contribution to the exhibition so there will be an opportunity to raise anti-fracking june is planning to start a newsletter to share information about all the anti-fracking events which we can share via foe email list and our facebook page. richard has met with the local labour party chair and identified some appropriate gmb contacts to try and mobilise labour activism against fracking events coming up in june include 9 june - anti-fracking stall at peace in the park 19 june - marsh lane enquiry starts and the eckington group is organising a peaceful protest at 9am (chesterfield town hall) 23 june – day of action at the fox & hounds – more details to follow. actions: share june’s newsletter when available check the foe petition can be accessed from the local group website. as previous agreed sheffield foe will support the misson springs protection camp campaign where we can. email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: energy , fracking plastics campaign - may 2018 bert gave a report back from the plastics meeting which discussed the idea for a local campaign with a specific aim/message. charlotte is planning to start by talking to café owners about sourcing non-plastic items to replace single use plastic. the impact could be evaluated and successful local business could be given an award for reduced plastic use. need to consider council involvement. action: are financially contributing to the plastics free project start up and will assist with future fund-raising efforts. we could also support some fundraising/awareness raising activities. email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: plastics air pollution - may 2018 shaun had responded to the green journeys press release. as a result of this hallam fm contacted us and beatrice gave an interview for the main news bulletin which went out at drive time. richard shared the latest council ideas for air pollution and transport - https://www.thestar.co.uk/our-towns-and-cities/sheffield/new-ideas-to-tackle-air-pollution-in-sheffield-1-9164372 . email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: air pollution , media , transport events and stalls - may 2018 events basecamp is from 1-3 june. https://friendsoftheearth.uk/latest/basecamp-13-june-2018 if you are not free for the weekend, you can go for a day. stalls we are planning to have both anti-fracking and plastics campaigning materials on the stalls. 1. the sharrow festival is on 7th july this year. set up is from 10am and we ask for any vehicles to be off site by 12pm, midday, when the public comes along, the stage on the top field is programmed until 6pm and the bottom field until 8pm. they will not allow vehicle access to the site once the festival has started. richard and alan are co-ordinating sign up here https://doodle.com/poll/hg9m8y9p9whw73uc 2. stannington carnival is on the 14th july. we need people from about 10:30 to set up (for official start at 11:30) and until 5pm (no vehicles allowed on site between 11 and 5). please select one or more time slots and try to make sure we have at least 2 people in each slot. sign up here https://doodle.com/poll/q7zr6d2zbpy2tggs email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: events , stalls monday, 16 april 2018 agm - annual general meeting coordinator's report at the 2017-2018 annual general meeting (agm), shaun highlighted our activities and successes over the past year. see below for the report. election of officers the election of officers for 2018-2019 are: coordinator – shaun re-elected. website and facebook - shaun re-elected. treasurer – liddy re-elected. richard was elected as local group chair. national foe had asked who was managing the twitter account and miriam offered to take on social media activity until a more local lead could be identified. accounts liddy presented the accounts. if you would like a copy then please get in touch. see the contacts page. campaign priorities for 2018-2019 air pollution has been less a priority with less steer from foe nationally but there will be a national day of action later in the year we could support with a “one-off” event. plastics campaigning could be done in collaboration with plastics free project which has 1000+ members and in developing a positive and focused campaign. next steps would include supporting businesses to reduce plastics use and charlotte’s group have many ideas for specifically targeting local cafes to help them to reduce their use of plastic e.g. straws or takeaway containers. there is for the local group potential to support strategy development and look for whether foe nationally will have useful resources. 2017 - 2018 yearly review april 2017 - april 2018 has been a busy year for the group. here is a list of the highlights from the year. roles john stepped down as the coordinator and shaun took on the role. shaun continued with the roles of updating the website and facebook. liddy agreed to continue as our treasurer. air pollution had articles published in the star (front page) and the yorkshire post. contacted by sky news for an interview. pollution monitoring with the university of sheffield. contacted mps and councillors about air pollution. organised the festival of debate air pollution: the silent killer debate. took part in the midland mainline electrification stunt. fracking organised an anti-fracking rally in city centre (october). worked with national friends of the earth to put on the “robin hood vs the frackers” street theatre. worked with other local and regional anti-fracking groups. anti-fracking articles were published in the star. organised a skip fossil fuel stunt outside weston park museum. looked into the issues with treating fracking water at the ecclesfield water treatment plan. organised an anti-fracking benefit burns night which raised nearly £1,000. had a networking lunch with jessica ernst who has been responsible for a long running legal campaign in canada. organised two training workshops regarding legal issues at fracking protests. richard gave a presentation on fracking to fulwood labour party. food took part in a stall at the sheffield food festival in the winter gardens. other campaigns worked with museums sheffield for a history of activism project. events took part in zero carbon yorkshire – cat. ran a stall at the peace and craft fair. attended base camp conference. advertised free films on-line. organised a stall at the light cinema on the moor held our agm. beatrice - talked to scouts about environmental issues. tamara attended the sheffield renewables agm. media air pollution and fracking articles in the local media. media training. social watched the al gore film "an inconvenient sequel: truth to power". christmas meal and social. other things created an on-line shop selling eco-friendly clothes. updated facebook and our website. respond to letters and requests from the public. group development work. 2018 - 2019 hopefully the new year of campaigning will see many more people getting involved and we’ll achieve many more success stories. our success is 100% a result of the volunteers giving up a bit of their time to make a difference. email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: accounts anti-fracking campaign - april 2018 update robin hood event – this generated good media coverage and some useful conversations despite relatively low numbers at some of the street theatre. richard gave an update on the ecclesfield water treatment inquiry. other activities include: meeting at start of inquiry on 24 april riverside house, main st, rotherham at 9am; the marsh lane public enquiry will be 19-29 june and a “peaceful show of strength” planned on first day at market hall, assembly rooms, soresby st, chesterfield, s40 1ar; regional anti-fracking strategy meeting of anti-fracking groups at weslyn centre in maltby on 12 may email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: fracking other news - april 2018 green city strategy the strategy adopted by council now online. see the link here . on first reading, seems fairly conservative and there may be missed opportunities. it is also difficult to read on-line so we will try and get some paper copies from council. basecamp this is on 1-3 june this year and members can book through national foe website – focus this year is around hat is needed to avert temperatures rising to the “1.5 degrees” threshold. stalls the sharrow festival takes place on 7 july – volunteers are needed to set up and man the stall from 10:30am to 6pm. please sign up up to one or more time slots here . we are also running a stall at the stannington carnival on saturday 14 july. again, if you can help out from 10.30 to 5pm then please sign up to one or more time slots here request for speaker the life-style movement are holding their annual conference at the bamford quaker community from friday 21st september to sunday 23rd and have asked for someone from sheffield foe to speak at the conference on the theme 'making our consumption more sustainable' – charlotte has agreed to speak.. email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: stalls friday, 30 march 2018 robin hood vs the frackers - save sherwood forest countryside around sheffield is at risk from chemicals giant ineos who even want to carry out fracking surveys inside ancient sherwood forest, home to the legend of robin hood. if sherwood is not safe from fracking, nowhere is safe. friends of the earth, working alongside local communities and actors portraying robin hood and his merry band of outlaws, put on a series of family-friendly events in sheffield from 19 - 24 march to tell people more about the threats to our countryside from fracking. beside street theatre there were also kids' activities, music, speeches and performances. robin hood and his merry band protecting sherwood forest from fracking. picture: shaun rumbelow we were expecting saturday to be the busiest day so many local campaign groups ran stalls to distribute information leaflets and get post cards signed opposing fracking. if you haven't yet signed the petition then you can do so here . the stall handing out information and collecting signatures for the save sherwood forest petition. picture: shaun rumbelow the week of events finished with a stunning lantern lit giant puppet show where robin hood defeated the frackers and saved sherwood forest. the giant puppet show - robin hood taking on the frackers. picture: shaun rumbelow evening street theatre. picture: shaun rumbelow the week of events were widely publicised in the local media. the article/video from the star is here . the video from sheffield live is here . the shef news article is here . email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest monday, 19 march 2018 march 2018 general meeting most of the march meeting was dedicated to planning the "robin hood vs the frackers" event. other fracking events were covered and you'll hear more about these in the coming weeks. has shares in sheffield renewables so tamara went to their agm to represent our group. tamara gave positive feedback about sheffield renewables and explained their future plans for solar power in sheffield. base camp takes place from 1-3 june. to find out more and book tickets see link here . we are booking a stall at sharrow festival on saturday 7th july. please get in touch if you can help out for an hour or two (contact [email protected]) email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest sunday, 4 march 2018 robin hood sheffield lantern show and street theatre countryside around sheffield is at risk from chemicals giant ineos who even want to carry out fracking surveys inside ancient sherwood forest, home to the legend of robin hood. if sherwood is not safe from fracking, nowhere is safe. friends of the earth, working alongside local communities and actors portraying robin hood and his merry band of outlaws, are putting on family-friendly events in sheffield to tell people more about the threats to our countryside from fracking – it’s a great show! join us on saturday 24th march 12-4pm in the peace gardens for street fair with robin hood v fracking street theatre, kids' activities, music, speeches and performance. culminating in a stunning lantern lit giant puppet show 7-8pm come and bring friends and family, and encourage kids to dress up! if you can’t make it, please spread the word. join us on saturday to say “no to fracking in sherwood forest, no to fracking anywhere”. !! latest schedule friday if you happen to be near the university of sheffield students' union on friday then look out for the robin hood troupe highlighting the dangers of fracking. starts around 12.30 until mid afternoon. don't forget that there is a workshop at victoria hall methodist church from 6pm on friday for those who want to join in and make a big lantern for saturday's main event. come anytime before 8pm if you just want to make your own. saturday 12-4 pm in the peace gardens for street fair with robin hood v fracking street theatre, kids' activities, music, speeches and performance. help is required running stalls during this time. just turn up. the week of robin hood vs the frackers events come to an end with the stunning lantern lit giant puppet show 7-8 pm for more details see links below: https://friendsoftheearth.uk/climate-change/robin-hood-vs-fracking-events-sheffield https://friendsoftheearth.uk/climatechange/fracking email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: fracking monday, 19 february 2018 anti-fracking training anti-fracking training - "know your rights" on saturday 3rd march from 10.00 am to 2.00pm at the wesley centre, blyth road, maltby, rotherham s66 8jd green and black cross will be running a ‘ know your rights ’ workshop which aims to give anti-fracking campaigners the knowledge to combat repressive police tactics commonly used against protesters. topics covered: our key messages : the most important thing you can take with you on a protest. police tactics and private security : who are these police liaison teams and what is their role stop and search: understand the limits of what the police can search for and learn how to resist information gathering techniques used by officers. what happens when i’m arrested? : your first arrest is always going to be difficult experience. we take you through the process and your rights in custody, to prepare you for the experience should it arise. laws commonly used against protesters : we’ll put you in the shoes of a police officer on the hunt to make some arrests. there are 30 free places which are open to anti-fracking campaigners. please contact richard souter by email [email protected] with the 4 key pieces of information specified below: your name. contact phone number for last minute updates/changes. the anti-fracking group you belong to. the name of the course: "know your rights". refreshments will be available but participants should bring their own lunch. https://www.facebook.com/events/203992193672044/ https://www.wesleycentremaltby.co.uk/ https://www.sheffieldfoe.co.uk https://greenandblackcross.org anti-fracking training “legal observer” on saturday 10th march training from 10.00 am to 5.00pm at st andrew's united reformed church, upper hanover street, sheffield s3 7rq green and black cross will be running a “ legal observers ” workshop which is an essential part of the support provided at protests. whether handing out key advice on bust cards, or finding witnesses for arrests, legal observers help to ensure that people protesting against fracking don’t face the legal system alone. topics covered: police tactics stop & search law & procedure arrestee support police ranks & command structure how to provide good witnesses and nail inappropriate policing how to get more involved with gbc there are 30 free places which are open to anti-fracking campaigners. please contact richard souter by email [email protected] with the 4 key pieces of information specified below: your name. contact phone number for last minute updates/changes. the anti-fracking group you belong to. the name of the course: "legal observers". refreshments will be available but participants should bring their own lunch. https://www.facebook.com/events/150470025650546/ http://standrewsurcsheffield.org.uk/ https://www.sheffieldfoe.co.uk https://greenandblackcross.org email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: energy , fracking air pollution update february 2018 shaun mentioned that the future friends of the earth campaign is likely to focus on idling cars but we are awaiting strategy from friends of the earth. richard shared materials from healthy air leeds campaign. the big solutions to tackle air pollution in sheffield at the moment are: bueses £1.9m will be invested to retrofit 117 buses across the sheffield network with emission reduction technology. once upgraded, the buses will produce less nox emissions per kilometre than many types of modern car. the retrofit will reduce nox emissions of buses to euro vi standard, complying with standards set out in the council’s clean air strategy. upgrade work will be prioritised on the bus routes that travel through the worst pollution corridors – particularly first’s routes 51, 52a, 75/76, 81/82, 95 and 97/98, plus the stagecoach routes 7 and 25. these buses travel around 7.8 million kilometres each year (4.8m miles) and so this prioritisation will significantly improve air quality across the city. for more details see: http://www.sheffieldnewsroom.co.uk/bus-investment/ hydrogen vans amey has two hydrogen powered vans at its depot at olive grove. it is gearing up to run another 15 electric vehicles to replace the current diesel vehicles. hydrogen for the vehicles will be provided by itm power from their hydrogen station based at advanced manufacturing research centre (amrc) in sheffield – one of only a handful of hydrogen refueling stations outside of london. the hydrogen used is produced on site using renewable energy from a wind turbine. for more details see http://www.sheffieldnewsroom.co.uk/streetsaheadhydrogenvehicles/ ofo bikes the ofo bikes have been a huge success in sheffield and hundrens more bikes are due soon. for more details see https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/sheffield-set-to-get-hundreds-more-yellow-scan-and-ride-ofo-bikes-as-scheme-proves-big-hit-in-city-1-9017047 email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: air pollution , cycling , transport anti-fracking update - february 2018 burns night our burns night anti-fracking fund raising event was very successful with approx. £1000 raised from sales and donations. anti-fracking legal training green and black cross training – training for fracking activists is being hosted in two different venues on different dates, “know your rights” on 3 march in maltby and “legal observer” training on 10 march in sheffield. training is provided free so only need to pay for venues. if training well attended or oversubscribed it may be possible to organise further sessions. for more details see https://www.facebook.com/events/203992193672044/ https://www.facebook.com/events/150470025650546/ https://www.sheffieldfoe.co.uk/2018/02/anti-fracking-training.html ecclesfield we had an update from richard on the planned meeting with council and local environmental groups and two independent experts who can explain the evidence on the issue of water contamination from the fracking process and associated hazards. labour party richard is giving a presentation on fracking campaigning to fulwood labour party on 20 march. fracking update from frack free south yorkshire misson springs and tinker lane well sites igas has begun work on well pad constructions. igas says misson springs will be their first well. a protection camp has been set up. postcode dn10 6es. marsh lane derbyshire county council planning committee voted 9 to 1 to oppose the planning application. ineos’ appeal will be heard from tuesday 19th to friday 22nd june, and from tuesday 26th to 29th june 2018. harthill on 25th january the rotherham council planning board councillors unanimously backed their planning officers recommendation to oppose the application on traffic and ecology grounds. ineos’ appeal will be heard from 24th to 27th april, and from 1st to 4th may at rotherham town hall, the crofts, moorgate street, rotherham s60 2th woodsetts the planning board meeting is expected to be held on 8th march. there is still time to get objection letters in. a pro-forma is attached. kirby misperton, north yorkshire third energy’s contractors have pulled out most of the equipment from the well site. there are restrictions on the work third energy can do during nearby flamingoland’s season from easter to september so it unlikely they will return until september at the earliest. mineral strategies the communities and local government committee has opened an inquiry to examine (1) whether guidance for local authorities taking planning decisions on fracking applications needs to be updated or improved, (2) whether there needs to be a comprehensive document bringing all existing guidance together, for all those involved in the planning process, and (3) whether applications for fracking should be determined by the national planning regime rather than at a local level. the third part gives us the most concern. in its 2017 general election manifesto, the conservative party said, “where necessary, major shale planning decisions will be made the responsibility of the national planning regime.” this is an attack on localism. the deadline for submissions is 14 march. https://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/communities-and-local-government-committee/inquiries/parliament-2017/planning-fracking-17-19/ events saturday 24 february, 11.00am: not for shale awareness march. saturday 24 february, 5.30pm to 2am: fracking shambles at hagglers. hagglers corner, 586 queens road, sheffield s2 4du. anti-fracking fundraiser. food, live music, djs and speakers including eddie thornton, helen chuntso, david kestevens and frack free south yorkshire. tuesday 27 february, 7pm: meeting re harthill public enquiry. harthill village hall, winney hill, harthill s26 7yl tuesday 27 february, 7.30pm: frack free penistone & stocksbridge meeting. travellers inn, 286 the common, stocksbridge s35 9wp wednesday 28 february, 7pm: woodsetts against fracking public meeting. village hall, gildingwells road, woodsetts s81 8qb saturday 3 march, 10am-2pm: know your rights training. the wesley centre, 14 blyth road, maltby, rotherham s66 8jd. two miles east from junction 1 of the m18 motorway. saturday 10 march, 10am-5pm: legal observer training. saint andrew's urc church, upper hanover street, sheffield s3 7rq wednesday 14 march, 7.30-10.00pm: protest law - helen white of howells llp. the queen, 135 high street, mosborough s20 5af. thursday 19 april, 7pm: the bentley effect film screening. the venue, 650 manchester road, stocksbridge s36 1dy and, of course, the robin hood vs. fracking lantern-making workshops, street theatre and lantern parade. email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: energy , fracking history of protest museums sheffield’s free exhibition called "changing lives: 200 years of people and protest in sheffield" opened on tuesday 6 february 2018 and runs until sunday 1 july 2018. four members from our group were at the official launch to see our fossil fuel dinosaurs on display. our anti-fracking and anti-fossil fuel banner was too large for display so we'll retrieve that to use at protests. see: http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/museums/weston-park/exhibitions/current/changing-lives-200-years-of-people-and-protest-in-sheffield https://www.thestar.co.uk/our-towns-and-cities/sheffield/new-exhibition-1-9020165 email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: fracking thursday, 18 january 2018 fracking - please write an objection letter a planning application (ref cm4/1217/72) has been submitted by ineos upstream ltd for planning permission to drill a vertical hydrocarbon exploratory core well on land adjacent to bramleymoor lane, near marsh lane, eckington. if you wish to object to this development then please write a letter to the address below explaining why you object. you can use the example letters attached. if you haven't got the time to write your own letter then please print one of the example letters and send that to. development management, derbyshire county council county hall matlock derbyshire de4 3ag click here for the short version or the long version of the objection letters (word format) email this blogthis! 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Error for "sheffieldfoe.co.uk".

the WHOIS query quota for 2600:3c03:0000:0000:f03c:91ff:feae:779d has been exceeded
and will be replenished in 28485 seconds

WHOIS lookup made at 23:52:02 29-Sep-2017

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for .uk domain names. This information and the .uk WHOIS are:

Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2017.

You may not access the .uk WHOIS or use any data from it except as permitted
by the terms of use available in full at http://www.nominet.uk/whoisterms,
which includes restrictions on: (A) use of the data for advertising, or its
repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing
or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume
limits. The data is provided on an 'as-is' basis and may lag behind the
register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

  REFERRER http://www.nominet.org.uk

  REGISTRAR Nominet UK

SERVERS

  SERVER co.uk.whois-servers.net

  ARGS sheffieldfoe.co.uk

  PORT 43

  TYPE domain

DISCLAIMER
This WHOIS information is provided for free by Nominet UK the central registry
for .uk domain names. This information and the .uk WHOIS are:
Copyright Nominet UK 1996 - 2017.
You may not access the .uk WHOIS or use any data from it except as permitted
by the terms of use available in full at http://www.nominet.uk/whoisterms,
which includes restrictions on: (A) use of the data for advertising, or its
repackaging, recompilation, redistribution or reuse (B) obscuring, removing
or hiding any or all of this notice and (C) exceeding query rate or volume
limits. The data is provided on an 'as-is' basis and may lag behind the
register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

  REGISTERED no

DOMAIN

  NAME sheffieldfoe.co.uk

NSERVER

  NS2.PHASE8.NET 85.233.164.62

  NS0.PHASE8.NET 81.88.63.114

  NS1.PHASE8.NET 85.233.160.68

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