Join us for a vibrant event on Broad Street in Oxford from 4 PM to 8 PM on June 5, which is also World Environment Day. This celebration marks the beginning of Great Big Green Week, the UK’s largest event focusing on environmental action. Expect live music, delicious food, drink, and engaging speakers who will share insights on local initiatives.
Chris Church from Oxford Friends of the Earth emphasizes the power of local actions during challenging times. “Everyone can create positive change in their community,” he says. This event will highlight individuals and groups making a difference in Oxford, inspiring more people to get involved.
You’ll have opportunities to discover practical solutions to environmental challenges. Community groups will showcase projects like repair cafés, cycling initiatives, and energy-saving tips. Attendees can chat with volunteers, ask questions, and learn how to contribute to these local efforts.
Entertainment will include performances by the Guerilla Ceilidh dance band and the Sol Samba band, ensuring a lively atmosphere. Food from Oxford Brewery and the Damascus Rose Café will be available throughout the evening.
This event is backed by Oxford City Council, Oxfordshire County Council, the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust, and Oxford University. Councillor Judy Roberts, who focuses on climate action, stresses the importance of grassroots initiatives in Oxfordshire. She invites everyone to join and learn about how they can contribute to climate efforts.
Adding to the day’s significance, the celebration follows the Right Here, Right Now conference at the Sheldonian Theatre. This major event, organized by Oxford University and the United Nations, addresses climate change and human rights on a global scale. It will feature keynote speeches and panel discussions from experts in policy, activism, and academia. This will help us understand how climate change affects human rights and how we can work these issues into our responses to the climate crisis.
Recent surveys show that a growing number of individuals want to take action against climate change, but many feel uncertain about how to start. Events like this one can serve as vital stepping stones, connecting people eager to make a difference. When communities unite, they can create impactful and lasting change.
So, come and enjoy an evening of learning, music, and community spirit. Let’s celebrate our local heroes making strides for a healthier planet!