Joanna Lumley OBE Meets Maxwell

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Great News!

Maxwell Ayamba will be appearing alongside our new Patron Joanna Lumley in a Television series called ‘Joanna Lumley’s Home Sweet Home’.

Episode 1 features Joanna’s visit to the stunning Gordale Scar a limestone ravine in North Yorkshire where she talks and walks with Maxwell.

‘Joanna Lumley’s Home Sweet Home’ starts on ITV1 on 2nd February at 8pm.

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Maxwell Ayamba is Sheffield Environmental Movements founder and project coordinator

Announcing Joanna Lumley as Patron of SEM

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Ms Joanna Lumley OBE, FRGS Patron of SEM

The Trustees and I are delighted to announce that Ms Joanna Lumley OBE, FRGS is now the patron of Sheffield Environmental Movement (SEM). We feel privileged to have Ms Lumley as our patron, she is known for her passion about making a change in various aspect of our society. The support of Ms Lumley and her acknowledgement of SEM will be key in helping us raise awareness of the work of our charity.

Ms Lumley does not need introduction, she is an icon known to millions around the world as an actress, author, television producer and activist.

Joseph Saverimoutou

Chair of SEM

ITV Calendar Interview BHM2020

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For Black History Month 2020, ITV Calendar made a short film about our walking group. Reporter Lisa Adlam spoke to Maxwell Ayamba, our project coordinator and Mark Hutchinson, one of SEM’s Trustees. Mark and Maxwell spoke about how and why our first walking group was formed and the importance of BME involvement in green spaces.

The film was broadcast on Thursday 1 October 2020.

See a clip from the film clip on the ITV Calendar Website (Please Note – this link will open a new webpage.)

CPRE Magazine Interview

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The Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) magazine has published an interview with Maxwell Ayamba.

You can find the interview in which Maxwell reflects on his role at SEM and the need to improve BAME access to rural spaces, in the summer 2020 issue of  CPRE Countryside Voices magazine,

Thanks to The Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE) magazine.