Friends of the Earth Scotland


Friends of the Earth Scotland is a Scottish charity and an independent member of the Friends of the Earth international network of environmental organisations It is one of the 30 national organisations that Friends of the Earth Europe represents and unites at the European level.
There is a membership of around 3,000 people in Scotland.

History

Scotland’s first Friends of the Earth group was formed in 1972 and the first joint meeting of all Scotland’s local groups was held in 1977.
In 1980 it became legally independent of Friends of the Earth Ltd. By 1982 it had a membership of around 1,200. It has been registered as a charity since 1 January 1992, currently registered as a charitable company with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, Scottish charity number SC 003442. The organisation operates separately from Friends of the Earth in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
In 1991 Kevin Dunion was appointed as their first director, leaving in 2003 to become the Scottish Information Commissioner. Richard Dixon was appointed in 2013 and is the current director.
In 2003 Friends of the Earth Scotland won The Guardian newspaper's "Charity of the Year" Award.

Campaigns

Major campaign issues of Friends of the Earth Scotland include:
Previous high-profile campaigns have included:
Friends of the Earth Scotland has a network of local groups. These help to give the organisation a grassroots presence in communities around Scotland. The local groups are autonomous, but cooperate on national campaigns. There are groups in Aberdeen, Dumfries, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Fife, Glasgow, Inverness & Ross, Moray, Stirling and Tayside.