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Greenprint Environmental Forum

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Greenprint Environmental Forum

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Greenprint logoThe Greenprint Environmental Forum was first set up in 1996 and it is a tribute to the enthusiasm of its members that it is still providing a useful information exchange network and is looking to develop further so that members can help local communities reduce their impact on our climate, land and water through improved energy and transport efficiency and waste minimisation.  

Membership is open to representatives from parish and district councils, environmental and community organisations and businesses across the district. If you would like to become a member or attend a session as a guest please contact Suffolk Coastal's Environmental Protection Team, who administer the forum on behalf of its members. For more information you can contact them on 01394 444736 or email environmental.protection@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk.

The work of the Forum is co-ordinated by a steering group who meet on a quarterly basis to agree a work programme which can include presentations, site visits and practical projects. Although the paperwork is sent out by the Council, the Forum itself determines agendas and most importantly has determined it's own objectives and principles. Follow this link for details of Forum meetings.

The Forum’s achievements to date

First and most important has been the Forum’s continued existence. It is stronger than ever with a diverse range of members. A number of similar forums in other parts of the country have since disbanded. Its existence has been sustained by the variety of items discussed and by all members feeling they can both contribute and learn something, and add value to the process.

There has been a real gain in understanding by members, a shared sense of direction and the break-down of barriers. The Forum has developed a real vision of the future and the part sustainable working practices must play in achieving it. The feedback sessions held at every meeting provide an opportunity for members to share new initiatives and best practice avoiding the need for organisations to reinvent the wheel.

Projects completed to date include a countywide hedgerow survey, a range of local environmental and community projects, involvement in consultation exercises on Council strategies and the establishment of farmers' markets.

The chair of the Greenprint Forum has a place on the board of the Suffolk Coastal Local Strategic Partnership (new window) ensuring that important environmental issues such as climate change are given prominence within the Community Strategy.

Areas of work or focus agreed for the future are:

  • Working more effectively with the Local Strategic Partnership to support the Community Strategy.
  • Climate change.
  • Energy conservation and renewable energy.
  • Water conservation and grey water schemes.
  • Recycling and waste minimisation.

As the Forum continues its development, it has become an essential ingredient to the Council's commitment to ensuring sustainability in partnership with the community. Perhaps more importantly, the good work of the Forum continues to produce action in the community, which benefits us all.

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