Southmead Climate Action Plan

Co-producing a plan with residents, workers and volunteers to take action for the climate and nature

READ THE FULL CLIMATE ACTION PLAN HERE

Climate Action Plan Project

In 2023 we joined the second cohort of community organisations in Bristol’s Community Climate Action Project. The project is pioneering bold and fair community led climate action, demonstrating the important role which communities have in achieving citywide climate and nature goals. This Bristol-wide project is coordinated by Bristol Climate and Nature Partnership, funded by The National Lottery Community Fund, and supported by Bristol City Council and the Centre for Sustainable Energy.

A co-produced climate action plan will amplify voices in our community, celebrate and build on the work of existing community groups, and highlight what a fair transition to a climate-resilient city looks like for us here. Tackling the climate and ecological crisis shouldn’t worsen the challenges we already face, we believe it should and can improve people’s quality of life too.

We held 15 events alongside meetings with community groups, schools, and an online questionnaire to build a plan around seven themes: Nature, Food, Waste, Transport, Buildings, Energy, and Green Skills.

The plan launched in March 2024! You can read it on the link above or by clicking HERE. Here at Southmead Development Trust we’re working on how to take some of these ideas forward.

 

Transforming Energy Together

Transforming Energy Together is part of Bristol’s Mission Net Zero project. We decided to take part because warm homes, affordable energy bills, and community energy were important themes in the Climate Action Plan.

The project focuses on developing robust and investable project ideas for energy and green skills projects. It aims to show the impact of grassroots action rather than top-down solutions.

It is a partnership project between ourselves, Eastside Community Trust, Knowle West Media Centre, Bristol Climate and Nature Partnership, Bristol City Council, Centre for Sustainable Energy, and Bristol Energy Network.

Over the next year we’ll be working with residents and community leaders to understand what the community needs to improve homes, buildings, and streets, reduce energy use and bills, generate renewable energy, and build green skills. We will be building project ideas for our community and demonstrating a model of how to do community-driven climate action which can be used city-wide or beyond. Do keep a look out for opportunities to be involved!

Are you interested in Southmead's Community Climate Action Plan?

I’m Ella, the Climate and Nature Action Coordinator at Southmead Development Trust. I’m coordinating the Transforming Energy Together project and working on other things we’d like to take forward from the plan.

Would you like to share your views for the Transforming Energy Together project?

Do you think you or your community group would like to take forward something from the plan?

Have you heard of opportunities which you might like to collaborate on?

Would you like us to share a climate or nature event you are hosting in Southmead?

I’d love to hear your ideas and where the energy is. Do get in touch on ellatainton@southmead.org

Climate Action Plan Snapshot

We've created a 4 page summary of the plan for easier reading

Read here

We've funded 20 new street trees in Southmead

In autumn 2023, there was a big map in The Mead and at the Greenway Centre. It showed 25 possible planting spots which had been pre-approved by Bristol City Council for street trees. We delivered a copy of The Mead to the houses near those planting spots. Together, we were able to choose our top 20.

These 20 street trees have been planted over the winter, ready for us to enjoy! They each have a tree guard and a watering bag. You may spot them when you’re out and about, or you can click the link to see the map of where they are.

We can all help to look after these new trees. Please take a look at the FAQs below to find out how, along with more details.

Find the 20 new trees >