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Based in Dorchester. The company uses digital printing, which is cleaner than traditional forms of printing. Digital presses emit few or no VOCs (Volatile Organic Chemicals). Advantage Digital Print is a certified member of Woodland Carbon - an initiative that enables it to participate in actively removing carbon emissions from the atmosphere through UK tree planting activities.
We work to raise awareness of climate change, loss of wildlife and related issues in Beaminster and surrounding villages.
We promote action to strengthen the social, economic and environmental resilience of this area.
We are bee enthusiasts who would like to improve habitat and access to safe forage for all our pollinators including the bees. We are bringing local environmental groups together to create awareness of how the community can help as a whole to achieve this.
BET manages Angus Wood, a small (0.5ha) plot of young woodland situated amongst housing near Blandford town centre. Planted by the Woodland Trust for Mrs Jean Angus in 1985, and donated to the community by the Angus Family in 1990, it is leased by the Woodland Trust to BET so that it could be permanently open to the public and used as a setting for nature-based, storytelling and other events. Facebook page @Blandford Environmental Trust
Blandford Town Museum collects, conserves and displays heritage for the Blandford area.
BACH is a registered Community Benefit Society established in 2020. Our aim is to inspire and implement solutions to the provision of affordable housing for those members of the Bridport Area community in genuine need. Relieving homelessness and housing.
A group of people who come together to make and mend, sharing their skills and experiences. Various crafts and repairs are undertaken, mostly with used and repurposed materials, such as wood and textiles, promoting the ethos of reduced consumption.
Bridport Food Matters aims to be a catalyst for positive change and a provider of information on food matters in the Bridport area. We are a network partnership between Bridport Local Food Group, Seeding our Future and Transition Town Bridport. Priorities include increasing local production and demand, affordable access, healthy eating, sustainable cultivation methods, and food security in response to climate change.
A local council providing a wide range of services and representing the town on all matters affecting Bridport and West Bay.
The Town Council declared a Climate Emergency in May 2019 and has produced a Climate Action Plan. It manages the delivery of the 70+ actions in the plan through a dedicated Sub Committee, and has recruited a Project Manager to drive the actions forward.
We are a fledgling group based around Cerne Abbas with the aim of making life in the valley ‘Greener’ and therefore more sustainable in view of Climate Change and how it affects our daily lives. We endeavour to increase awareness of local issues in the community and organise, encourage and report on sustainable activities in the valley. We meet once a month in Cerne Abbas.
Chardstock Eco Group has a range of ongoing projects, including The Chardstock Womblers - litter pickers, a tree planting programme, ongoing monitoring of The River Kit and the Parish’s special & veteran trees, promoting the weeds and wildflowers of the parish, a new bat survey & developing a resilience & sustainability plan for the village following flash flooding. We’d love to hear from you if you live locally.
Small village conservation group based near Dorchester
A thriving regenerative community in North Dorset
A village w/ regenerative ideologies. Putting community, nature & resilience before profit. Home to the Chettle Lodge & Chettle Store
We believe that responding to the climate crisis is an essential part of our responsibility to safeguard God’s creation and achieve a just world. Climate change hits hardest the poorest countries and poorest people of the world. Meantime, the widespread destruction of the natural world is a crisis for creation.
Our Environment Programme exists to enable the whole Church to address this — in faith, practice and mission. This includes tackling our own carbon emissions (aiming for Net Zero Carbon by 2030) and our wider work.
Climate Action Network (CAN) is a global network of more than 1,800 civil society organisations in over 130 countries driving collective and sustainable action to fight the climate crisis and to achieve social and racial justice.
Creating a resilient, net-zero Devon where people and nature thrive!
We run a monthly event, in and around Dorchester, with a team of volunteers to repair items that may otherwise go to landfill. From electrical items to clocks and clothing. Promoting the idea of repair, product longevity and repairability and providing a social environment in which to meet up. Everyone is welcome.
Dorchester’s local authority.
‘We have announced a climate crisis and have made improvements to lessen our impact on the planet. We have also employed a graduate role that works on projects to do with climate and environment.’
Visit our website for more information.
Dorchester Transport Action Group (DTAG) is one of a network of 6 TAG across Dorset. Addressing everyday transport issues and working towards longer term decarbonisation of the transport system. We are a voluntary, constituted group and are supported by both Dorset council and Dorchester Town Council. Our remit covers Dorchester and many of the supporting villages play transport links to the nearest towns. We would be delighted to accept new members.
The centre has a wide range of classes and courses covering yoga, meditation, pilates, tai chi and more.
Butterflies and moths are one of the most threatened groups of wildlife in the UK. There has been a decline of 75% since the 1970s. Butterfly Conservation seeks to improve their habitat and population throughout Dorset and beyond.
We work collaboratively with our members and partner organisations to promote the social, economic and environmental benefits of the Dorset coast and the surrounding seas.
Dorset Downs natural burial meadow is a sustainable, natural alternative to conventional cemeteries and crematoriums. It is located just 5 miles outside Dorchester and is part of the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty..
Dorset goes WILD is a friendly, active and supportive community group that aims to educate, encourage and enthuse children and their families to switch off their electronic devices, get outside and interact with nature.
Dorset LNP is a strategic partnership that works to maximise our environment for wildlife, people and business.
Aims to establish a National Park that will work in partnership for a sustainable, thriving future for Dorset’s communities, economy and environment, help address the climate and ecological emergencies, and help us all safeguard and pass on our very special environment and heritage for the benefit of future generations and the nation.
East Dorset FoE is part of the national FoE Group and campaigns on local and global issues. We aim to challenge when necessary but work with organisations/Local Councils when possible. We cover the Bournemouth; Christchurch & Poole conurbation
Efeca, a Dorset based micro natural resources company, provides specialised consulting advice on responsible sourcing, sustainable trade and use of natural resources including palm oil, timber, soya, sugar and coffee. A Tropical Forest Alliance partner & World Economic Forum preferred supplier. Efeca has accumulated broad experience working in over 30 countries, across agricultural and forest risk commodities.
We work with volunteers and contractors in wildlife conservation and habitat management mainly in Dorset and Somerset and have three volunteer groups - the Dorset Midweek Volunteers based in Dorchester and \weymouth, the Somerset EuCAN volunteers and the Milverton Conservation Volunteers Group. Our contractors work with a range of different clients in Dorset and Somerset.
An independent local movement of individuals who support the wish to bring the climate and ecological crises to the attention of people in Dorchester, Weymouth and Portland.
A local printer, copy-shop, stationer, paper merchant and photo printing store. Our paper & printing has it’s carbon offset by helping to plant woodland in the UK for every sheet of paper we use or sell.
A community based volunteer group in Bradpole, Bridport, Dorset.
They are trying to add trees, plants and bulbs to green verges and spaces in and around their neighbourhood.
They want to encourage Bridport Town Council to help them create more biodiversity.
The Frome River Action Group is engaged in a project in cooperation with Dorset Wildlife Trust and the AONB to try to eliminate the invasive weed ‘Himalayan Balsam’ (HB) from the Upper Frome Catchment area. Started in July 2018 carrying out extensive surveys along the Frome and its tributaries. In 2019 and 2020 we did more work at the ponds removing HB near the source of the Frome. We aim to have the Upper Frome Catchment area designated as a Himalayan Balsam Free Area (HBFA).
Seeks to connect people in Gloucestershire who want to take collective action on climate change, and provides information about opportunities for doing so.
We have over 40 members - residents of Martinstown. Working on a variety of projects to make the village more sustainable. Recyling depot outside the shop, tree planting, Green Living Project, Citizen Science of the stream, community composting - and more
Hazelbury Bryan is a large parish of 997 hectares (2,415 acres) in the south-west of the Blackmore Vale. It is bounded to the north by Ridge Drove, Smetherd Farm and Deadmoor Common, by Mount Pleasant Farm on the east, Park Gate to the South and a tributary of the River Lydden in the west, joining the Lydden itself south of Lyddon House. The village comprises seven separate hamlets of Kingston, Wonston (and Pleck), Pidney, Partway, Woodrow, Droop and Park Gate, with open fields between them. This arrangement is unusual, if not unique, in Dorset. Location, environment and the sense of community are what residents say is important and unique about the area.
The HOME in BRIDPORT PROJECT aims to help provide cultural, educational and practical pathways for people to begin to look away from the traditional economy towards creating local self-sufficiency and a better life. HOME works alongside Transition Town Bridport.
We are passionate about building with straw and bio-based materials. If you dream of a sustainably built, natural, healthy, breathable building - whether it’s a home, a garden room, an extension, a community centre, a warehouse, whatever you desire, straw bales offer you an ideal solution.
A community group set up to stop excessive house building in the green belt and protect green spaces. We believe that any development on the Corfe Mullen green belt would ruin the beauty, character and heart of our village.
LA Marine is the specialist marine law team at Lester Aldridge, offering expert legal advice to the shipping, logistics, superyacht & leisure marine sectors.
Langton Planet Action Supports the aims of Dorset CAN and has declared a Climate and Ecological emergency. LPA Members are actively involved with community groups including ‘The LM Allotments’, The Woodland Trail, The Community Orchard, St George’s Church, Langton Forest Schools and Langton Matravers Village Hall. LPA also actively networks with environmental groups throughout Purbeck. By working together, we will reduce our impact on the planet, we will live more in balance with nature and will achieve more genuinely sustainable and vibrant communities.
Inspired and informed by the work of the UK’s Climate Change Committee and is an independent voice in the city, providing authoritative advice on steps towards a low carbon, climate resilient future so as to inform policies and shape the actions of local organisations and stakeholders.
We began in 2020 to bring climate change and ecological concerns to the forefront of thinking within this small Dorset village. With the parish council we installed cycle racks at the village hall and ran a Plastic Free July campaign in 2021. During 2022/23 Leigh Talks covered topics from plastic pollution, transport, energy, farming, food waste, textile mending skills and gardening. We look at individual’s choice and change.
Little Green Change is a not-for-profit social enterprise, providing environmental education and opportunities for children in primary and secondary-aged schools, and in the community. Our aim is to inspire, educate and facilitate action, benefitting both the planet and people. We do this through our educational Schools’ Programme, environmental events, competitions, projects, our annual magazine, and initiatives.
Experts who provide independent advice to the Mayor of London on his sustainable development duty
A small shop that aims to promote the use of reusable nappies for parents of Dorset alongside more sustainable options for clothes and toys.
Marnhull Green TEAMS’ name was given to us by local schoolchildren. ‘TEAMS’ stands for ‘Taking the Environment Around Marnhull Seriously’. Ours is an umbrella organisation for a number of ongoing village projects: a community allotment and orchard, a recycling initiative, and supporting the Dorset Green Living Project.
We are a non-profit making social enterprise. We run a repair, recyle and reuse cafe at Marnhull Village Hall most Saturday’s 10-12pm.
My life’s work has been to learn about, study and explore the way we move in daily life and, in parallel, to engage with movement as an art form. I have studied movement (notably Amerta Movement for over 30 years, with Suprapto Suryodarmo), explored movement as a form of meditation, worked as a movement psychotherapist, completed a PhD on ecological movement and I have created an annual programme of movement workshops and courses that I call Move into Life®.
Charity that has a holistic approach to conservation, with the aim of finding pathways between human and wildlife needs to provide abundance for all.
We believe in a world where people’s needs are met and wildlife has space to grow and thrive. Our mission is to invest in and promote holistic conservation that benefits both people and wildlife. We do that, by supporting and promoting projects that enable people and wildlife to thrive. We believe in smart fund allocation, and therefore we employ minimal staff.
I am a local grandparent, author, artist, retired well-being practitioner and still learning to be a Climate Change advocate. I have written a children’s book on climate change (Planet Earth Needs Our Help) and creating online resources to accompany the story and help raise awareness of climate change issues, with helpful, creative actions we can take, inspired by the story and accompanying resources. To also encourage art and story telling and a love of books. Please see my website www.planetearthneedsourhelp.com for more information. I am currently working on creating further resources, powerpoint presentations and stories around eco-anxiety.
A movement that gathers together individuals, groups and organisations who understand that climate change and biodiversity loss jeopardise everything we hold dear - and want to do something about it.
We recognize that our combined drive, passion, skills and experience can exert more influence than acting alone. We will campaign for causes that reflect our core values. We will fight to ensure progress in the climate emergency that faces us all. We’re working hard to build a network of people who can make all this happen.
Network of Shaftesbury area individuals and groups who share concerns about climate, nature and pollution. We maintain a website, host monthly meetings, and are connected through a newsletter.
We are renewable energy installers based near Wimborne, Dorset, with over 2,000 installations of ground source heat pumps, air source heat pumps and solar systems. MCS accredited for ASHP, GSHP, Solar PV and Solar Thermal and also offer both Underfloor Heating and MVHR as part of our renewable package. We offer a complete package from design, supply, installation and commissioning, and our MCS accreditation means we can also access Government funding for heat pumps.
The aim of the Seeding our Future project is to evolve and share ways that individuals, communities and front-line public services in the UK can grow their resilience skills and wisdom to thrive and adapt to meet future pressures positively. A distinctive aspect of our approach is using contact with Nature as a catalyst, helping people to open to new viewpoints and learn from the resilience of ecosystems. The overall aim of Seeding our Future is to work as a pioneer and catalyst: identifying new issues, and creating or gathering processes to help our client groups to face them. We aim to do this by running pilot projects, achieving proof of concept, and then sharing our experience through train the trainer programmes or online resources to encourage others to use them. Seeding our Future is a non-profit project, started in 2017. The founder and main funder is Alan Heeks, a social entrepreneur and writer.
We are a small meeting of Quakers who meet weekly in Sherborne. We hold events around our concern for the planet and the climate emergency such as vigils and hosted the Loving Earth exhibition of textile art last November.
Shillingstone village is in North Dorset, located on the south bank of the river Stour in the Blackmore Vale between the market towns of Blandford Forum and Sturminster Newton.
We are inspired by Shropshire Council. The ‘Community Guide to Climate Change’ is designed to support communities to become more sustainable. Sustainability is much broader than just being about environmental issues, and has economic and social aspects.
Somerset Climate Action Network is dedicated to enabling the changes needed to drive down emissions whilst adapting to existing climate change.
Sustainable Architects working on Passivhaus projects using Natural Building Materials
We are a multi-disciplinary architecture practice where design converges with purpose.
We have a passion for natural materials and low-energy solutions that look and feel exceptional.
Guided by a client-centric and collaborative approach, we strive to create considerate projects that are culturally sensitive, promote health and wellbeing, whilst treading lightly upon the planet.
A project of Marisa Mann: My work explores environmental issues through a process of painting and digital composite. From the peat bogs of Cumbria to representing images of Concentrated Solar Power for my home country of Pakistan, I am interested in capturing the imagination of an audience to the current ecological crisis we face. I draw upon my childhood memories of strong sunlight and vivid colours, in both Pakistan and West Africa.
Working to bring together the people of Bridport to plan a life beyond dependance on oil, to reduce the carbon footprint of the town and to make it resilient to change.
The Countryside Regeneration Trust protects, promotes, and regenerates our land and all life on it, by bringing people and properties together to make everyone a friend of the countryside. At the CRT we take a holistic approach to tackle the biodiversity crisis. Through our ownership of 19 properties across England, we work with tenant farmers, wildlife monitors and volunteers to develop and implement sustainable farming methods and vital conservation practices.
We specialise in sustainable beekeeping. Offering educational courses and workshops for individuals, companies, schools and organisations. We also offer consultancy for land owners and businesses. We offer beekeeping as a Green Social Prescription.
A community campaign to improve the Piddletrenthide to Piddlehinton bridleway to make it passable in all weathers but in keeping with its rural surrounds. We want to encourage more people to get out cycling, walking and riding and link the communities of Piddletrenthide and Piddlehinton and provide an alternative to the busy B3143. We want to provide a safe route to school, to the local pubs, businesses and amenities and to link friends. We want to reduce parking in the villages and we want to reduce car usage. We want to make the Piddle Path usable for everyone; for the less mobile, for wheel chairs and buggies.
Exists to explore, monitor and promote the natural heritage of the Isle of Portland, Dorset, through the inclusive engagement with those that share this interest.
A small charity that plants trees, builds schools, facilitates education and supports women’s empowerment in rural Kenya. Aside from the building, we do much the same in the UK but on a smaller scale.
In order to help this #SmallButMighty charity get more urgently needed trees in the ground, they have a wonderfully creative and ethical range of options to help them raise funds.
See their funky, page-turning eCards at eCards.WordForest.org and their range of organic cotton, vegan-friendly tee-shirts at WordForest.org/shop including an exclusive design by Kate Winslet!
Transition Town Poole brings together people wanting to learn more about living lighter on the planet, providing a forum to share ideas and tips. We want a better Poole that is low-carbon, socially just, healthier, economically sustainable and gentle on the Earth.
A charity operating in Weymouth and Portland with the aim of supporting positive action toward more sustainable living. We are commited to amplifying learning around sustainability, permaculture and community growing, working with and for a range of sub groups.
A Charmouth-based Systems Thinking publisher of authors, books and ideas that remind us to be aware of the world around us in all its layered complexity. This awareness of the wider context, and of systemic interactions, underpins each of the eight, overlapping subject areas in which we publish (including ‘Managing Possible Futures’ and ‘Movement & Somatics’).
Titles of interest include Daniel Wahl’s Designing Regenerative Cultures, Nora Bateson’s Small Arcs of Larger Circles and Anni Kelsey’s book on Forest Gardening: The Garden of Equal Delights.
Promotes sustainable living in Lyme Regis. Set up in 2007, we engage the community in environmental issues. We meet regularly, plan campaigns and events, and have fun. Collaboration with other environmental groups in West Dorset and beyond is an important part of keeping everyone informed and up to date. TLG acts local, thinks global.
Specialists in Solar, Heat Pump, EV Charger & Battery Storage installations
We’re working to make the Bridport bioregion a home to thriving people, in a thriving place, whilst respecting the wellbeing of all people, and the health of the whole planet.
Wessex Community Assets is a not-for-profit community benefit society which provides support for community-led affordable housing, community renewables and local food initiatives. WCA coordinates the www.raisetheroof.info project - a partnership working with farmers, architects and builders seeking to bring natural materials into the construction and retrofitting of housing. WCA has pioneered the use of community shares to raise funds and the holding of land in community land trusts to support housing, farming and workspace.
A technology-focused Solar, Battery and Electric vehicle charger installation company. We believe solar can be beautiful and use the best available products to add value and save energy for your home and business. We cover Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Wiltshire & Devon.
Wessex Rivers Trust is an environmental charity dedicated to the conservation of chalk streams and rivers in Wessex, working towards healthy rivers for wildlife and people. We look at ways to improve local rivers for wildlife and work within catchment partnerships to help achieve their aims. Educating the public about the importance of our rivers increases their value to people, and ultimately builds support for the future of these fragile environments. Wessex Rivers Trust forms part of the UK’s Rivers Trust movement that has been at the forefront of influencing policy and delivering catchment-wide environmental initiatives for over 20 years. This membership places us in an excellent position to shape and deliver action for these globally important and threatened habitats. Wessex Rivers Trust works across five main catchment areas, with an office in Salisbury.
Friends of the Earth UK has a network of over 200 local groups around the country, all working to improve our environment. The West Dorset group has campaigned for renewable energy, planting more trees, reducing the amount of plastic we produce.
Objectives are to seek and achieve sustainable improvement in transport systems in West Dorset (Beaminster, Bridport, Lyme Regis, Maiden Newton and surrounding areas) and sustainable improvement in transport links within the WATAG area, neighbouring counties and elsewhere. WATAG was established in June 2001 and holds bi-monthly meetings which provide a forum for those with transport interests, including Dorset, Town and Parish councillors and officers, rail and bus operators and other groups as well as members of the travelling public.
An umbrella organisation for different groups to come together to campaign for action on climate change across Wiltshire.
Win on Waste acts to preserve the environment by empowering communities to learn about household waste and how to reduce their environmental impact. We educate people about waste and recycling, highlighting recycling initiatives, and collect and redirect common waste items towards organisations that use them in projects or fundraising.
Small farm and campsite in Melbury Abbas, farming rare breeds, growing food and making space for nature and people.
Zero Carbon Dorset seeks to set out what we need to do in Dorset to address the climate emergency while ensuring the actions proposed do not further damage our sensitive ecology and are ideally regenerative.