by Libby Harris | Oct 12, 2018 | Energy And Climate Change, Events, Fracking, News
Three activists have been sent to prison for climbing on top of lorries in a peaceful anti-fracking protest. A fourth spent three months in remand before receiving a suspended sentence. Join us to show your support for the Frack Free Four, learn more about what they...
by John Davison | Oct 9, 2018 | Blog, Blog, Waste & Recycling
In 2016 Birmingham City Council undertook a review of future processing of domestic waste. This was prompted by decisions on what to do about incineration. The City’s 25-year contract for the Tyseley incinerator, operated by Veolia, is due to end in 2019. The official...
by Roxanne Green | Oct 2, 2018 | Blog, Blog, Energy And Climate Change, Fracking
This March I went to Lancashire for a joyous and peaceful anti-fracking protest at Preston New Road. While I was there I spent the night in a freezing barn with some wonderful people and was driven around the county by a chap called Richard, who was friendly, generous...