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1 Life  



1.1  Foundation of the Green Party in Ireland  





1.2  Voluntary work  





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2 References  














Christopher Fettes






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Christopher Fettes
Cathaoirleach (Chairperson) of the Green Party
In office
1981–???
Preceded byNew Office
Personal details
BornBromley, Kent, England
Political partyGreen Party
EducationClayesmore School, Dorset
Alma materTrinity College Dublin

Christopher Fettes (born 1937) is an English former teacher, farmer and founder of the Irish Green Party. He is an honorary member of the International Vegetarian Union and of the World Esperanto Association.

Life[edit]

Christopher Fettes was born in Bromley, Kent, England and educated at Clayesmore School, Dorset, and in English and FrenchatTrinity College Dublin. He taught for a year in France and then for 37 years at Saint Columba's College, Dublin, for most of that time as a housemaster. During that period, he revived the Irish Anti-Vivisection Society and the Esperanto Association of Ireland, became an Irish citizen in 1970, and founded the Vegetarian Society of Ireland and was Secretary of the European Vegetarian Union.

Foundation of the Green Party in Ireland[edit]

In 1981, he initiated and chaired the founding meeting of the Ecology Party of Ireland, which later became the Irish Green Party.[1] He stood unsuccessfully as a Green candidate for the European Parliamentin1984.[2] He contested the 2002 general election and the 2011 general election in the Laois–Offaly constituency.[2]

Voluntary work[edit]

He was a government appointee on the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross.

For a number of years, Fettes accompanied children to Esperanto youth and family gatherings in various European countries.[citation needed] From 1988 to 1996, he served as international coordinator for the International Children's Camps of the World Esperanto Association.[citation needed]

Later life[edit]

In 1991, he purchased the remains of the Bloomville estate: 55 acres of land with a decaying Georgian farmhouse in County Offaly. Since he retired in 2000, this has been slowly restored, and in 2011 was highlighted by the Engage with Architecture Centre in Tullamore. From time to time, he organizes small conferences for sections of the Green Party, The Tolkien Society, the Open Christianity Network and other bodies. Several thousand deciduous trees have been planted in the estate. In addition, Esperanto-speakers from as far away as Australia and Brazil, Japan and Korea are provided with free accommodation.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mullally, Una (9 June 2019). "The little known story of the origins of the Green Party". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 4 September 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  • ^ a b "Christopher {Fettes Election record". Elections Ireland. Retrieved 17 October 2021.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Christopher_Fettes&oldid=1200047365"

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