
Fairtrade Quiz Design Round 15.9.2024
The opening round of the Fairtrade Quiz will be to design a Fairtrade product and supply chain. You can pick any product, such as chocolate, footballs, coffee or a new
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The opening round of the Fairtrade Quiz will be to design a Fairtrade product and supply chain. You can pick any product, such as chocolate, footballs, coffee or a new
On Saturday the 8th of June I participated in an event with Central Co-op and Better Streets for Birmingham. The event took place on Northbrook Street. The end of Northbrook
My Background I am a resident of Northfield Constituency in South West Birmingham. I have been working in the energy efficiency sector for the past 12 years first as a
Thousands of people march through Birmingham City Centre demanding Climate Justice
Instead of a picture round, the first round is a song /poetry writing round. The song/ poem must be a protest song/ poem. You can protest against anything you want
Shaz writes about the decision to scrap the A38 Bus Lane between Selly Oak and Northfield.
Shaz cycles through a new Underpass in Longbridge Town Centre
Shaz attended the #KillTheBill Protest in Birmingham City Centre on March 20th 2021
Shaz writes about why he is opposing a government bill that would limit our freedom to protest.
Shaz writes about his history with Fair Trade and why it matters to him.
Shaz writes about how his housing estate is a Low Traffic Neighbourhood
Shaz visits York Road to see how a few bollards, planters and seating have turned a road from a car park to a public space that lots of people can
Birmingham and Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTN) Low Traffic Neighbourhoods have become a controversial topic in Birmingham over the past six months. There were LTN’s in Birmingham already. like this one
I’ve written before about the A38 Bus lane between Selly Oak and Northfield. I performed a dramatic U turn in my thoughts about it. I went from being anti the
A brief history It is a not well known fact that Birmingham has an incinerator located in Tyseley. What an incinerator does is take waste and burn it to produce
More Consultation Fun! There is currently a live government consultation about changes to the Highway Code. These changes are designed to help those deemed to be more vulnerable road users.
Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTN) Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are now being implemented all across the country. They have existed for decades in various forms, but have found themselves in the spotlight
Shaz writes about why we need to support the new Bus Lane on the A38 between Selly Oak and Northfield
Shaz responds to a consultation on pavement parking.
Shaz writes about a Birmingham Friends of Earth Campaigns Meeting
Shaz responds to a consultation about cycling infrastructure but is actually about a bus lane.
Shaz writes about how Greta Thunberg is an inspiration to Climate Activists
Shaz cycles to Moseley Village to eat Avocado on Toast
The Second Black Lives Matter Protest On the 19th of June the second Black Lives Matter protest took place in Birmingham City Centre. Unlike the first protest, which took place
Shaz writes about how campaigning for him has changed under Lockdown
Shaz attends the Black Lives Matter protest in Birmingham.
Shaz visits The Real Junk Food Project Birmingham’s new allotment plot.
Shaz visits Kings Heath to see the updated active transport infrastructure
Shaz provides an update about what is happening with active transport infrastructure across the Country.
Shaz tracks the fast moving world of cycle campaigning and what has changed in the past week.
Shaz writes about his experiences of volunteer campaigning with BFOE
Shaz asks about what is happening with cycling currently and what may happen post Covid 19
Shaz discusses his changing relationship with food.
Shaz discusses his experiences of organisational change in an unexpected crisis.
My walk through a train station I regularly use trains in Birmingham. I live a 15 minute walk from a train station. Birmingham New Street is the biggest train station
Back in 2013 and 2014 I led an air pollution and cycling campaign for Birmingham Friends of the Earth. It took four years for segregated, high quality cycle infrastructure to