Saturday 8 June

The Yorkshire Summer Action Gathering with Friends of the Earth

The perfect opportunity for people taking action for the planet from across Yorkshire to come together for a day of sharing, connecting, plotting and planning.

Our Summer Action Gathering is a friendly, inclusive event for everyone in Friends of the Earth Local Action Groups and wider environmental justice activist network.

If you are taking action for climate justice, we want you to be there. If you are committed to building a more diverse, more powerful climate justice movement, we need you. And if you need help to get started, we’ll be there to help.

Book your free place here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-yorkshire-summer-action-gathering-tickets-807891805137

 

Event Overview

Saturday 8 June

Friargate Quaker Meeting House, Friargate, York, UK

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Event type

  • Food / refreshment available
  • Free event
  • Ticketed event
  • Disabled toilet
  • Hearing aid loop
  • Toilets on site
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Disabled Access

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Why attend?

  • Hear inspiring stories from campaigns and groups across our network
  • Share ideas and learn new skills to boost your work
  • Plot and plan a summer of action across your region
  • get out in nature and do practical and creative activities
  • connect with friends new and old

Getting there:

We encourage you to come by public transport if at all possible. The venue is:

Friargate Quaker Meeting house, Friargate, York, YO1 9RL

Ticket information

Tickets are free: But please bear in mind we plan the event and order refreshments based on the registrations, and we have limited tickets. Please only book a ticket if you intend to come!

Young people: Under 16s need to be accompanied by a parent/guardian, or responsible adult (with parental consent). 16 and 17 year olds can attend unaccompanied (with parental consent required in advance). Unfortunately, we are not able to offer childcare provision.

Cancellations: If you book a ticket, but subsequently find you can’t attend, please cancel your ticket. This helps us know who is attending, plan the event, and offer your place to someone else.

If travel costs are a barrier to your attendance, please get in touch

Accessibility:

The main door to the building is usually locked and access is via an intercom.

The venue is fully accessible with step free access from the pavement and a lift in the foyer, but please let us know if you need us to come and meet you at the door.

There is an accessible toilet.

During this training we will use Powerpoint and take part in group work.

In addition we have the follow processes in place to support accessibility

  • If you require a BSL interpreter or language interpreter please contact community@foe.co.uk two weeks before the training and we will aim to book an expert this service. If there are no available interpreters, we will work with you to do whatever we can to support your engagement in the training.
  • PowerPoints and handouts will be emailed prior to training.
  • We welcome carers and support workers to attend training alongside any participants. Please let us know when registering so we can ensure that you are paired in any group activities.

Please let us know via the booking form if you have any other accessibility requirements or alternatively you can email us on community@foe.co.uk to talk to us about it.

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