The Wandsworth Environment Forum (WEF) is a voluntary 'umbrella' group of individuals and representatives of organisations local to Wandsworth, which works to enable its members to act in the borough's environmental decision-making processes.
Website: http://www.wandsworthef.org.uk/
Location: Wandsworth
Members: 32
Latest Activity: Jun 15
Wandsworth is currently consulting on its new Environmental Policy -http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/envpolicycons. The Wandsworth Environment Forum is currently considering its response to these propos…
Started by Denny Oct. 4, 2009.
Hi Over the next few months, we will be developing a funky new website for the Wandsworth Environment Forum! What would you like it to do? What should it have on there? What would make you use it?…
Started by Denny May. 8, 2009.
I think WEF could do with a more interesting, eye-catching logo. Does anyone have any suggestions? Perhaps this could be the subject of a competition for members, with the prize for the chosen logo b…
Started by Diane. Last reply by Felix Gonzales Mar. 11, 2009.
Copy of post originally posted on Ecomonkey, 6Oct08: A couple weeks ago the Wandsworth Labour Group issued a press release which revealed a shocking reaction to Fairtrade education by Wandsworth Con…
Tagged: labour, party, conservative, fairtrade, wandsworth
Started by Racheblue Nov. 14, 2008.
As previously mentioned at recent WEF meetings, Wandsworth Council is developing an interactive 'green map' along the lines of the one on the London 21 website. When development is complete, the map…
Started by Diane. Last reply by Diane Nov. 8, 2008.
WEF would like your ideas on what projects it might focus on over the coming months. We are already engaging the council pro-actively on developing a Green Map and on developing a climate change stra…
Tagged: transition, towns
Started by Denny. Last reply by Nick Nov. 4, 2008.
WEF is putting together a response on Wandsworth Borough Council's consultation on its Core Strategy, which is the key local planning document: “The Core Strategy sets out the Council's spatial visi…
Started by Denny. Last reply by Bonnie Oct. 8, 2008.
The idea for a fruit and nut map of the area was suggested at the Transition Town Brixton Great Unleashing on 2nd October 2008. We all know this is a great idea - so lets do something about it straig…
Tagged: foraging, picking, nuts, public, map
Started by Bonnie. Last reply by Bonnie Oct. 7, 2008.
The Wandsworth Environment Forum have been invited to comment on the latest draft of the Borough's Sustainable Community Strategy (documents attached). This is an important document as it sets out th…
Tagged: wef, sustainable_community_strategy
Started by Denny Oct. 4, 2008.
I've created a draft publicity leaflet for WEF, based on one from a few years ago. Could you please provide feedback on the content. NOTE: 8 Sep 08: Amended document attached following Vicki's feedba…
Started by Diane. Last reply by Diane Aug. 27, 2008.
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