Norwich Earth Hour

Norwich Earth Hour follows the movement Earth Hour started in Sydney, Australia in 2007.
The past 29th of March 2008  we made possible an incredible success. Earth Hour happened in more than 370 cities and towns  in 10 countries across the globe, switching off their lights for an hour.

In Norwich, The Forum was packed with people dancing, playing music and  having a great time. 
Some of the places that took part in Norwich Earth Hour are:

- Norwich Castle
- Anglican cathedral
- The Great Hospital
- St. Andrew's and Blackfriars' Hall
- The Guildhall
- Dragon Hall
- The Assembly House
- St. James' Mill
- Roman Catholic cathedral
- Surrey House
- City Hall
- The Forum

"By Earth Hour 2009, on March 28 we expect more people will have incorporated simple energy efficient solutions into their homes and workplace. Its important we keep the momentum going for a greener and sustainable future."
WWF-Australia Earth Hour Director, Andy Ridley

Get ready for the next one!
March 28, 2009
Create awareness and send a message to the World.
A better future for our children.






Wednesday, 26 March 2008

What are your thoughts on Climate Change?

Tell us what your thoughts on Climate Change are, your ideas and constructive comments.

Thursday, 6 March 2008

Activities

Suggest activities to do for Earth Hour

Sunday, 2 March 2008

Earth Hour in your local area

Organize yourself through this forum and meet in your local area with your friends on the 29th of March 2008.


Message



Norwich Earth Hour Event, The Forum. Saturday 29 of March 2008 at 20:00 hrs.

Get involved! Bring your drums or any instruments an enjoy a great Earth Hour with your friends and family.

THE EVENT WIL START AT 7:00 PM. LIGHTS WILL BE SWITCH OFF FROM 8:00 TO 9:00 PM.

Norwich Earth Hour Poster