Rural communities uniting to tackle climate change

Three rural communities in South Warwickshire will be holding climate engagement events next month, uniting with residents to take local action on climate change.

Marston Sicca Parish Council, Henley-in-Arden & Beaudesert Joint Parish Council and Alcester Town Council have all declared a climate emergency and formed working groups to agree and plan initiatives to tackle climate change together with their community.

Each event will be unique to the parish and led by the local Council with support from the South Warwickshire Climate Engagement Programme (SWCEP), which sees Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick District Councils engage with the public to support and influence local decision making on climate change.

Marston Sicca is the first to hold an event, with the “Great Big Green Day” taking place on Saturday 10 June from 10am to 4pm at Meon Vale Village Hall.

Debbie Woodliffe, Parish Clerk to Marston Sicca said, “We are taking the opportunity to utilise the Parish Council assets in the context of biodiversity and climate change. Local environmental charities Hedgehog Friendly Town, Forest of Hearts and Woodland Trust will be walking and talking our residents through maintaining a forest, preserving insect and wildlife species and natural habitats. Our residents will learn the why but also the how.

“The working group has also lined up speakers on waste, recycling and fashion; we want to show how the impact of small changes at local level can add up to a big change. “

Henley-in-Arden & Beaudesert Joint Parish Council (JPC) declared a climate emergency in November 2022. The JPC has formed a working group to liaise with residents, businesses and climate groups. Actions include working with Warwickshire Wildlife Trust to look at natural flood defences and Solar4Schools, a project to help schools acquire solar panels whilst also providing education to students about renewable energy.

A pop-up stall hosted by the SWCEP will be outside John H Cranmer & Co., 147 High Street, Henley-in-Arden on Saturday 17 June from 9am. This will give local people the opportunity to feed in their hopes, needs, and barriers around topics relating to the District Councils’ Climate Change Action Plan to ensure that rural perspectives are considered when the plan is updated.

Parish Clerk, Ray Evans said, “We are delighted to be hosting a pilot event in Henley-in-Arden, to help build momentum towards community level climate action.”

Alcester Town Council’s Climate Emergency Action Group formed in June 2022. It promotes the Alcester Repair Café and Alcester Community Fridge and is looking at areas in which the Council itself can make changes. Locally, examining ways to improve transport and reduce waste are high on the agenda.

A Climate CAFÉ (Climate Action for Everyone) is planned for the residents of Alcester on Saturday 24 June at the Eric Payne Community Centre from 1.30pm to 5pm, where residents are invited to help create an action plan for the town. A childcare facility will be offered to encourage those who might not otherwise be able to attend.

Vanessa Lowe, Clerk to Alcester Town Council said, “Climate action can seem pretty daunting especially when looked at from a global perspective. We want to give our residents confidence and knowledge to take manageable and enjoyable steps to help in the battle to save our precious planet. We also want to communicate co-benefits for residents’ health and wellbeing, such as reducing the risk of flooding and cost of energy bills.”

Local community representatives from South Warwickshire’s rural town and parish councils or community groups who are interested in working with the programme should make contact at swclimate.engagement@warwickdc.gov.uk for inclusion in September.