Mission
The mission of Elmbridge Environmental Forum is to promote and help build a sustainable future in and around Elmbridge for people, wildlife and the environment.
Its members believe that a sustainable future is vitally important. We need to reduce our ecological footprint and find ways to overcome problems like climate change, traffic congestion, waste and loss of wildlife. At present, resources are being used at an unsustainable rate.
We would like to develop rich and fulfilling lives, reconnect with nature and wildlife, and leave a better world for our children and grand-children.
|Download the EEF's constitution.
Membership
Membership of the Forum is open to anyone, whether they wish to join as an individual or on behalf of an organisation or business.
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History
The Elmbridge Environmental Forum (EEF) started as a Local Agenda 21 group, an initiative proposed by the UN Commission on Environment and Development (Chapter 21) 1992 which proposed that the local environment is best protected by local people utilising their own energies for their own actions.
In Elmbridge, this started in 1997 as TASC 21 (Towards a Sustainable Community) but by 2000 it was felt that the name didn't really register with the public, and we became the Environmental Forum.
The EEF is part of the |Elmbridge Community Partnership and as such co-ordinates the delivery of the environment theme in the Elmbridge |Sustainable Community Strategy. It provides the interface with local communities on environmental and sustainability issues and is a community/voluntary sector forum.
The Community Strategy sets out local themes and actions to reflect different public service, voluntary and business interests. The strategy is used to inform local planning policy and concentrate minds on sustainability issues. We have been particularly involved in issues to do with social responsibility and quality of life indicators.
Activities
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Meetings
The EEF's Committee, which is elected annually at the AGM, meets roughly every six weeks. Meetings are currently set for the following dates, all 18.30-20.30: 11 September 2008, 6 November, 11 December, 22 January 2009 (AGM), 19 March, 14 May, 25 June and 10 September. Members of the public are welcome to observe these meetings - please contact the |Community Planning and Partnerships Co-ordinator for more information.
|View notes from previous meetings
AGM 2008
|Download the agenda
|Download the PowerPoint presentation
Due to its large size, the South East Climate Change Partnership's presentation is not available to download. However, please contact the |Community Planning and Partnerships Co-ordinator if you require a copy.
Newsletter
|Download our summer 2008 newsletter.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Elmbridge Environmental Forum, please contact the |Community Planning and Partnerships Co-ordinator.