Joining or starting a local sustainability action group

Finding local groups

 * 1) Check our Projects and Networks listings. For example for groups in England see Projects by location: England. The listing focuses on groups who recognise the need for a joined up approach, and active groups that have a web presence. Of course there will be many more including action groups with a narrower focus.
 * 2) Check with your local council. Is there a Sustainability Forum or Local Agenda 21 group?
 * 3) The Planet St Helens website includes a listing of Local Agenda 21 links across the UK. Help them keep this list up to date by reporting broken links or sending up-to-date web addresses.

Starting up a local sustainability action group
Also check with your local council if you’d like to start up a group.
 * Do they have an LA21 or sustainability officer?
 * Can they tell you what’s happening in your area already?
 * Would they be willing to help you set up your group?
 * Do they have any contacts of others who'd be williing to help?

Further information
There are some useful guides available both online and as printed publications (Special Note: Please remember much, if not all, of this information may be copyright, so do not copy it here! We will develop our own information, to be available under the GDFL, over time)

London 21 Sustainability Network's Project Skill Share section of their website includes extensive information on starting and running a community project for sustainability.

References
 * 'A Better Place to Live', Chris Church, The Community Development Foundation, priced £4.95, pb A5 64pp approx, June 2003 ISBN 1 901974 47 2 "The first 'plain language' guide to local sustainable development, aimed at and for community organisations."


 * ‘How to make your Neighbourhood a better place to live - The Sustainable Communities Handbook’, available as a download via the Encams website