01278 228004

Chamber News

You are here: 

Have another say on Sedgemoor’s Climate Action Plan

Thursday 5th November, 2020

Earlier this year, hundreds of people across Sedgemoor took part in a series of climate change workshops and information sessions, which fed into the Somerset-wide Climate Emergency Strategy. Feedback from this consultation has also shaped the contents of Sedgemoor’s Climate Emergency Strategy and Action Plan, which is now going into its final stages of publication and debate via the democratic process.  This means that there is now another chance to have your say on the plan. 

From now until 20th November, some Sedgemoor residents will be randomly phoned by our partners Somerset Climate Action Network and Hope-Stone Research and asked to take part in a 10 minute telephone call.    Calls will be coming from a company called TeamsearchMR, who will be doing this work on Sedgemoor District Council’s behalf.  Other community groups, councillors and parish councils will be asked to complete an online survey.

The Climate Action Plan and Strategy have been created in line with the council’s climate emergency, declared early in 2019. It sets out how the council will work with partners, including Somerset County Council, Somerset Districts, individuals and community groups to identify ways to make Sedgemoor and Somerset carbon neutral by 2030, taking into account both production and consumption emissions. This plan will be employed in conjunction with the Somerset-wide Climate Emergency Strategy, which is due to be adopted this month.

If you have any questions regarding the consultation or the Climate Emergency Strategy and Action Plan, please contact Anna Meares, Climate Emergency Graduate Support – anna.meares@sedgemoor.gov.uk

Latest news

SWEF Enterprise Grants open for young entrepreneurs in Somerset
May 22, 2026

Delivered locally by Somerset Community Foundation, the grants are aimed at people aged 18 to 30 who need financial support to either start a business or take an early stage venture to the next level. There are 2 funding routes available. A Start-Up Grant offers up to £500 for businesses that are close to becoming…

Read More
New toolkit launched to help Somerset employers build more inclusive recruitment processes
May 22, 2026

A new Improving Inclusive Recruitment toolkit has been developed for Somerset employers, offering practical guidance on how to make recruitment processes more accessible, fairer and more welcoming. The resource has been shaped by the insights of people with lived experience and produced through work linked to the Somerset Health Determinants Research Collaboration and the Breaking…

Read More
Somerset employers invited to Yeovil event on inclusive recruitment
May 18, 2026

Sedgemoor Chamber of Commerce is pleased to share a free event from Connect to Work Somerset that could be of real interest to local employers looking to strengthen their teams and widen their recruitment approach. Unlock the Power of Inclusive Recruitment will take place on Thursday 9 July from 9am to 12pm at Yeovil Town…

Read More
Fully funded AI leadership training now available for senior managers and business owners
May 18, 2026

Sedgemoor Chamber of Commerce is pleased to share a new fully funded training opportunity from Chamber member Pro Apprenticeships, designed to help senior managers and business owners build confidence around artificial intelligence and its role in their organisations. Pro Apprenticeships is one of a small number of training providers approved by the Department for Work…

Read More