Rushmoor’s Charter of Hope April 2026

Following on from surveys taken in Farnborough Town Centre and at North Camp Methodist Church Hall we have identified Rushmoor’s 5 top priority areas in order they are: 1. Lower energy bills and warmer homes Energy costs sky-rocketed after the invasion of Ukraine as the price of gas soared and may now increase again as […]

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Friends of the Earth banner on the coach going from Rushmoor to London

The Together Alliance March, March 28th 2026

Members of Blackwater Valley FoE were proud to be travelling together with and alliance of groups and individuals including Stand up to Racism, Rushmoor United, and Cut the Ties According to sources such as the Guardian and BBC half a million people took part in the March. The atmosphere was one of hope and support. […]

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Take part in the Together Alliance, March 28th 2026

Members of Blackwater Valley Friends of the Earth are proud to be taking part in the Together Alliance (demonstration/protest/event) on the 28th March. To encourage local people to come along local people have organised transport with pick ups from Farnham, Aldershot, Farnborough and Bracknell. This will avoid the need to use shared public transport to […]

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Climate and Migration Community Film Festival

Blackwater Valley Friends of the Earth (BVFoE) had the pleasure of hosting a film and discussion event at the wonderful West End Centre on the 26th November 2025. We were taking part in the Climate & Migration Community Film Festival 2025 where stories of climate, displacement, resilience, and hope were brought together. The festival was […]

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Friends of the Earth Banners for the event.

Make them Pay Demo. Saturday 20th September 2025

On Saturday 20th people from several campaigning organisations including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign came together to march from Portland Place to Whitehall where we occupied space just outside and within hearing of 10 Downing Street. It was a pleasure to march with other local activists including those from ‘Cut […]

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