Members
9
Active last year
650
Started
2011
Paid roles
No
Legal structure
Unconstituted (a group of individuals)
Activity
Very Active
There are 9 core group active members, including Councillor link representatives, who plan, organise, and take part in Events and a group of Sustainable Dawlish members who get involved according to their interests, plus a further group of Dawlish Residents who are kept informed of our activities via our mailing list, and also the wider public who take part.
We work in partnership with Turn the Tide CIC, a Transition Group, and in 2024-2025 we delivered an envisioning programme for Community groups called Our Green Futures in Dawlish and surrounding areas.
Live Projects
Community Growing
Other food projects
Nature
Community hub or activities
Festivals, fairs or events
Art / creativity
Community visioning / imagination work
Building local networks
Local economy or new economy projects
Wellbeing or Inner Transition
Share, Repair or reuse
Energy
Transport
We have a website giving information about our activities and events over time over time . A Facebook page recently set up, and a Farmer's Market Facebook page in order to promote the initiave further.
We are a not for profit Community group, guided by Transition principles. We provide Dawlish residents and visitors with encouragement and support necessary to make the transition to a low carbon, sustainable, ethical future. We organise activities to raise awareness of the issues associated with the challenges of Climate Change, and with continued use of Fossil Fuels and the consequent need to develop a low carbon, sustainable future through ethical, social, cultural, economic, environmental and community action which have included Seeds swaps, growing and sharing produce, developing a Dawlish Farmer’s Market, increasing biodiversity, holding Community Energy forums and Sustainable Transport initiatives, Clothes swaps, facilitating a Great Big Green week of Events in Dawlish delivered by ourselves and by partnership organisations and organising an annual Dawlish Walking Festival, complete with special interest walks to increase environmental appreciation, understanding, fitness and mental health.