Category: Youth

  • Top ten Brentwood Climate Action achievements of 2021

    Top ten Brentwood Climate Action achievements of 2021

    As we head into what we hope will be a landmark year for Climate Action in Brentwood, let’s take a minute to look back on the major achievements of Brentwood Climate Action since our group was formed in late summer of 2021.

    In no particular order, here’s our Top Ten of Actions taken so far:

    1. We held our first Schools Conference at Anglo European School in Ingatestone in November, as part of our Action around the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow – with more than 50 sixth formers from four schools across the Borough attending and taking part in educational activities related to COP26 and the Climate Emergency generally.
    1. We had a successful presence on both Brentwood and Ingatestone high streets to mark the COP26 Global Day of Action. Brentwood Climate Action members spent the day talking to members of the public to raise awareness of COP26 and the Climate Emergency, and promote the ongoing work of our group and how it can make a difference locally.
    1. We’ve been making contact with Brentwood Borough Council officials and administration Councillors – who have indicated a willingness to engage with us around climate and environmental issues on an ongoing basis – and also asked questions at Brentwood Borough Council meetings; as part of our lobbying process moving forward in 2022.
    1. We held our kickstart meeting back in the summer, as more than 40 people took part in the first meeting held at Chicken and Frog bookshop in Crown Street, and online via Zoom, on Thursday August 12. The meeting elected a Steering Group, agreed a constitution, as well as a vision and aims for Brentwood Climate Action.
    1. The number of activists / members of Brentwood Climate Action has climbed well over 100 in just four months. You can sign up here.
    1. Despite the ongoing issues with the Covid pandemic, we’ve managed to hold four monthly members meetings, at a variety of venues across the Borough and hybrid online via Zoom. The guest speaker at our November meeting was Ottilie West, the new Climate and Sustainability Officer at Brentwood Borough Council.
    1. As part of the ongoing administration carried out by your volunteer Steering Group, we’ve set up a bank account and started to look at potential funding sources to enable us to operate effectively in 2022 and beyond.
    1. We set up this website and social media channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram from scratch – which have seen us gather hundreds of followers in quick time. And we’ve also set up a Membership database and been sending out regular emailings to our signed up activists.
    1. We launched a Petition calling on Brentwood Council to declare a Climate Emergency, and publish an ambitious Climate Action Plan – which has had more than 100 signatures online, and more than double that offline at our COP26 Global Day of Action stalls.
    1. We conducted a members skills audit, which allowed us to set up seven diverse Action Groups – such as Lobbying, Environmental, Funding, Wellbeing, and Education – which we hope will provide the focus for a lot of what will do during this year.
  • All set for Schools Conference

    All set for Schools Conference

    Brentwood Climate Action’s first Schools Conference takes place this coming Thursday, November 11, at the Anglo European School in Ingatestone.

    The aim of the Conference (1-4.30pm) is to bring together sixth form students from across the Brentwood Borough to take part in educational activities related to the current COP26 climate summit being held in Glasgow.

    Brentwood Climate Action believe this Conference will be a great opportunity for students to discuss the growing concern about the need to combat climate change, and its various effects on societal well-being.

    It’s hoped the students will be able to take back what they have learned to their schools, along with ideas for tackling climate change and other environmental issues. We also hope the Conference will provide them with the necessary tools to empower their fellow students, and to share their knowledge with the wider community. 

    The outline Conference agenda aims to educate the attending sixth formers about the climate challenge we face in general, and in three specific areas:

    • Buildings’ effect on climate
    • Climate conscious fashion
    • Reducing individual impact on the climate

    Presentations by three key-note speakers – Matt Webster, Head of Environment and Sustainability for British Land; Patrick McDowell, fashion designer; Andrea Zara, DJ – will be interspersed with round-table discussions among the students, brainstorms and workshops.

    Students will be invited to identify climate actions they want to take, and get together in action groups – which would then report back at a planned follow-up Conference in the summer of 2022.

    In this way we are looking to get students to commit to inter-school collaborative action over the coming months.

    And we are aiming to provide more of these sessions in the future to allow the students of Brentwood to share their ideas, along with the successes of working with the school, the wider community and with each other.

    Paul Jeater, Chair of Ingatestone & Fryerning Parish Council and a member of Brentwood Climate Action, will introduce the Conference, outlining its aims, objectives and the agenda. 

  • Join us in Ingatestone or online

    Join us in Ingatestone or online

    A reminder that our monthly Members’ meeting for October takes place on Tuesday 19th – in-person in Ingatestone as well as hybrid via Zoom.

    The venue this month is the Seymour Pavilion at Seymour Field in Ingatestone, starting at 7.30pm – and will be a joint meeting with Ingatestone & Fryerning Parish Council Climate Emergency Working Group.

    Anyone who wants to attend online, and hasn’t already received the Zoom link (which was sent out to Members today) please email us at info@brentwoodclimateaction.org.uk

    The full address details for the venue are: Seymour Pavilion, New Road, Ingatestone CM4 0HH.

    In the meantime, you can have a look at our October newsletter that was sent out to Members this week, on our Resources page

  • Action Group progress at September meeting

    Action Group progress at September meeting

    It was great to see so many Members in-person at Shenfield High School for our September 16 meeting  – with as many others joining in via Zoom as well.

    The technical challenges of running a hybrid meeting may have proved testing at times, but we persevered and covered lots of ground.

    That included looking ahead to potential activities on the Global Day of Action during COP26 in November, which is something we will return to, to formalise plans.

    And we also had some thought-provoking break-out sessions across the newly set up Action Groups to start those moving forward.

    For those that are unaware, we have to date set up seven of these, on the following Action areas:

    • Addressing wellbeing
    • Developing community energy and providing for electric vehicles
    • Engaging with public and partnering with business
    • Fundraising
    • Lobbying
    • Working with schools and monitoring climate change
    • Nature & environmental action and recycling

    There was lots of progress, in groups run in the room and mirrored via WhatsApp and Zoom. The groups will now continue to discuss potential Actions, and bring back their updates to the next Members meeting.

    If all of this sounds interesting to you, please do get in touch – and get involved!

    We’ll be holding our next full meeting of Brentwood Climate Action members on Tuesday October 19.

    That is set to take place at the Seymour Pavilion at Seymour Field in Ingatestone – also hybrid online via Zoom – and be a joint meeting with Ingatestone & Fryerning Parish Council Climate Emergency Working Group.

    Full details and sign-up information will be published soon.

  • September 16 meeting at Shenfield High School

    September 16 meeting at Shenfield High School

    Please join us tomorrow night for our Members launch meeting – in-person at Shenfield High School from 7pm, or online via Zoom if you prefer. If everyone could complete our attendance form to let us know how you wish to take part that will help us prepare, and will make sure you get the Zoom link emailed to you in advance of the start, if that’s your chosen method:  https://actionnetwork.org/events/brentwood-climate-action-launch We have a lot of Action ideas to discuss, and a lot to update you all on since our kickstart meeting last month. We will also discuss Great Big Green Week and COP26 as Action opportunities. Everyone is welcome! Please share the date/time/venue far and wide to those that you know will be interested. Shenfield High School is at: Alexander Lane, Shenfield, Brentwood CM15 8RY.

  • Brentwood Climate Action launches

    Brentwood Climate Action launches

    A new non-political campaign group promising community-wide action to tackle the climate emergency was launched last week, at a well-attended kickstart meeting of Brentwood Climate Action.

    More than 40 people took part in the first meeting held at Chicken and Frog bookshop in Crown Street, in-person and online via Zoom, on Thursday August 12.

    Susan Kortlandt, who was elected as Chair of Brentwood Climate Action, said:

    “We had presentations, discussions on future plans, adopted a constitution and elected some initial officers to manage the group moving forward. It was an amazing turnout for a first meeting.

    “The group will be a focus for climate action across the Borough of Brentwood, and will look to work with Brentwood Borough Council, Essex County Council, our local parish councils, and our Brentwood & Ongar MP, Alex Burghart on climate action plans – with a mission to achieve a carbon neutral, climate, nature and environmentally friendly Brentwood by 2030.”

    The aims of the group include:

    • Engaging with a wide range of people, especially young people, across all environmental, cultural, faith, community and political organisations wishing to take action to tackle the climate emergency
    • Informing local stakeholders, citizens and young people about the climate emergency and the potential for action
    • And challenging national and local government, business, civil society and other community groups and organisations on the actions they must take to deal with the climate emergency

    Other members of the steering group elected on the night were:

    Secretary – Jane Winter
    Membership Secretary – Richard Millwood
    Treasurer – Frances Howard, Katherine Anderson
    Events Co-ordinators – Annie Sid, Laura Carey
    Communications – Julian Goode
    Youth Coordinator – Roy Hendley