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From Green Roots to Green
Shoots
How did Bristol’s sustainability
movement develop?
Bristol’s Green Roots
• Bristol’s Green Roots was a heritage lottery
funded project that aimed to document the
city’s history of environmental action from
1970 – present day
• Run by The Schumacher Institute
• The project developed an archive, an
exhibition and a 70,000 word publication
• Spoke to over 100 people across all sectors
Why?
• Document examples of environmental action
& capture some of the human stories, photos,
resources before they were lost
• Did NOT want to prove that Bristol is or was a
‘sustainable’ city. It is not!
• Share these stories and look for the successes,
lessons & examples of change
“It is, I think, useful to look back, not in a self-
congratulatory way, but to ensure the lessons
learned and the expertise developed during
that period is built on. Most of the
organisations that led the environmental
movement in the 1980s now operate at
national level, with expertise and experiences
that are relevant to the city today.”
Jane Stephenson, Chief Executive of Resource
Futures
When did it all start?
• Post-war, Bristol was looking to rebuild
• Drive for modernisation
• Bristol Development Plan (1966) – Outer
Circuit Rd
• People across the city came together to
campaign against the road*
• Social and environmental concerns brought
together – beginnings of sustainability
The Outer Circuit Road
“It was an urban motorway that was going to
bridge over the area where the SS Great Britain
is, then go over the city docks with this great
urban motorway bridge, tear up the side of
Brandon Hill, dive into the hillside and
underneath Clifton, reappear behind the
Victoria Rooms with a great spaghetti junction,
go up Tyndall’s park, tearing through houses,
dive down into Cotham into St Paul’s and join up
with the M32 and then it was going to go
beyond, right round to Totterdown.”
George Ferguson on the Outer Circuit Rd
1970s – “the Halycon days”
• Bristol Friends of the Earth founded in 1971
• First official office outside of London
• Local and national campaigns on resource use
& recycling, mining, nuclear power and
pollution
• Small-scale recycling project & used proceeds
to insulate older peoples’ homes
• Later taken over by Avon FoE
Nuclear protest on Castle Park
Bristol FoE and UCAT come together to voice concerns about local
nuclear energy.
The Recycling Consortium (now
Resources Futures)
• Avon FoE kerbside scheme, Resourcesaver,
grew throughout 80s.
• Commercial venture
• Early 90s - formed Bristol Recycling
Consortium
• Identified community action as key to
innovation
Avon FoE Horse and Cart Recycling (1983)
Local recycling is picked up by horse and cart, staffed by Youth
Opportunities workers.
© Ray Smith
Cyclebag (now Sustrans)
• July 1977 – Bristol FoE rally on oil embargo
• John Grimshaw gave speech about importance
of cycling capacity in Bristol
• Founded campaign & advocacy group
• Moved onto building cycle paths.
• First part of Bristol to Bath railway path
finished in 1979. By 1984, it was completed*
Opening of section of Bristol to Bath Railway path at
Easton (1984)
© Sustrans
Urban Centre for Appropriate Technology
(now Centre for Sustainable Energy)
• Late 70s, Hugh Barton visited CAT & realised
need for urban version*
• Created a visitor centre from renovated old
house
• Also draft-proofed & insulated houses and ran
energy advice and training
• Fuel poverty and social justice concerns
Low Energy Demonstration House (1980s)
The first low energy demonstration house in the UK. It was designed to show
people the technology available and the benefits of energy efficiency.
© Centre for Sustainable Energy
Common routes
• These organisations are all rooted in
community action and social enterprise
• Saw something that needed doing and did it
• Often worked in partnership with local
businesses or council, who provided support
or market for goods produced
• Struggled with finding funding, resources &
office space. Sound familiar?!
Youth Opportunities Programme
• Underpinning all these activities was the
Government’s Youth Opportunities
Programme
• Young people, knows as YOPers, were paid
minimum wage to work for community
enterprises.
• Creating jobs, purpose and support for third
sector.
Shared space
• In 1980s, Colston St became a hotspot for
environmental and social initiatives*
• UCAT, Greenleaf Bookshop and the Soil
Association
• The local postie called it ‘Save the World St”
• Development of Ethical Property Company*
• Created sustainability networks for support,
advice and expertise
Soil Association on ‘Save the World St’ (1980s)
© Soil Association
Local council involvement
• Green Charter launched in early 90s – a
blueprint for action
• Green Initiatives team
• Local Agenda 21 (1992)– set up working
groups*
• Provided buildings e.g. Create Centre, UCAT
Low Energy House
What happened next?
• 1980s & 90s –community-based land action
around green space & biodiversity, the re-use
of buildings, ongoing development of local
environment groups & local government
engagement
• 2000s – boom in creation of local groups,
Bristol became UK’s first Transition City (2007)
• 2010s – Bristol is awarded European Green
Capital 2015
Is Bristol special?
• Coincidence, critical mass, dedication and
geography!
• Build it and they will come
• The Green Horizon
• A tale of ‘Two Cities’
Lessons
• Shared space can foster collaboration,
support, advice and resources
• Collaboration over competition
• Support systems - Youth Opportunities
Scheme, market creation, council involvement
• Cross-sectoral partnership; listening to diverse
perspectives, sharing skills and expertise.
http://netimpactbristol.wordpress.com/
bristolpro@netimpact.org
@netimpactbris
Thank you from the Net Impact Bristol team!
Jessica Ferrow, Nina Skubala, Sarah Hooper and
Emmelie Brownlee

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From Green Roots to Green Shoots - How did Bristol develop its sustainability movement?

  • 1. From Green Roots to Green Shoots How did Bristol’s sustainability movement develop?
  • 2. Bristol’s Green Roots • Bristol’s Green Roots was a heritage lottery funded project that aimed to document the city’s history of environmental action from 1970 – present day • Run by The Schumacher Institute • The project developed an archive, an exhibition and a 70,000 word publication • Spoke to over 100 people across all sectors
  • 3. Why? • Document examples of environmental action & capture some of the human stories, photos, resources before they were lost • Did NOT want to prove that Bristol is or was a ‘sustainable’ city. It is not! • Share these stories and look for the successes, lessons & examples of change
  • 4. “It is, I think, useful to look back, not in a self- congratulatory way, but to ensure the lessons learned and the expertise developed during that period is built on. Most of the organisations that led the environmental movement in the 1980s now operate at national level, with expertise and experiences that are relevant to the city today.” Jane Stephenson, Chief Executive of Resource Futures
  • 5. When did it all start? • Post-war, Bristol was looking to rebuild • Drive for modernisation • Bristol Development Plan (1966) – Outer Circuit Rd • People across the city came together to campaign against the road* • Social and environmental concerns brought together – beginnings of sustainability
  • 7. “It was an urban motorway that was going to bridge over the area where the SS Great Britain is, then go over the city docks with this great urban motorway bridge, tear up the side of Brandon Hill, dive into the hillside and underneath Clifton, reappear behind the Victoria Rooms with a great spaghetti junction, go up Tyndall’s park, tearing through houses, dive down into Cotham into St Paul’s and join up with the M32 and then it was going to go beyond, right round to Totterdown.” George Ferguson on the Outer Circuit Rd
  • 8. 1970s – “the Halycon days” • Bristol Friends of the Earth founded in 1971 • First official office outside of London • Local and national campaigns on resource use & recycling, mining, nuclear power and pollution • Small-scale recycling project & used proceeds to insulate older peoples’ homes • Later taken over by Avon FoE
  • 9. Nuclear protest on Castle Park Bristol FoE and UCAT come together to voice concerns about local nuclear energy.
  • 10. The Recycling Consortium (now Resources Futures) • Avon FoE kerbside scheme, Resourcesaver, grew throughout 80s. • Commercial venture • Early 90s - formed Bristol Recycling Consortium • Identified community action as key to innovation
  • 11. Avon FoE Horse and Cart Recycling (1983) Local recycling is picked up by horse and cart, staffed by Youth Opportunities workers. © Ray Smith
  • 12. Cyclebag (now Sustrans) • July 1977 – Bristol FoE rally on oil embargo • John Grimshaw gave speech about importance of cycling capacity in Bristol • Founded campaign & advocacy group • Moved onto building cycle paths. • First part of Bristol to Bath railway path finished in 1979. By 1984, it was completed*
  • 13. Opening of section of Bristol to Bath Railway path at Easton (1984) © Sustrans
  • 14. Urban Centre for Appropriate Technology (now Centre for Sustainable Energy) • Late 70s, Hugh Barton visited CAT & realised need for urban version* • Created a visitor centre from renovated old house • Also draft-proofed & insulated houses and ran energy advice and training • Fuel poverty and social justice concerns
  • 15. Low Energy Demonstration House (1980s) The first low energy demonstration house in the UK. It was designed to show people the technology available and the benefits of energy efficiency. © Centre for Sustainable Energy
  • 16. Common routes • These organisations are all rooted in community action and social enterprise • Saw something that needed doing and did it • Often worked in partnership with local businesses or council, who provided support or market for goods produced • Struggled with finding funding, resources & office space. Sound familiar?!
  • 17. Youth Opportunities Programme • Underpinning all these activities was the Government’s Youth Opportunities Programme • Young people, knows as YOPers, were paid minimum wage to work for community enterprises. • Creating jobs, purpose and support for third sector.
  • 18. Shared space • In 1980s, Colston St became a hotspot for environmental and social initiatives* • UCAT, Greenleaf Bookshop and the Soil Association • The local postie called it ‘Save the World St” • Development of Ethical Property Company* • Created sustainability networks for support, advice and expertise
  • 19. Soil Association on ‘Save the World St’ (1980s) © Soil Association
  • 20. Local council involvement • Green Charter launched in early 90s – a blueprint for action • Green Initiatives team • Local Agenda 21 (1992)– set up working groups* • Provided buildings e.g. Create Centre, UCAT Low Energy House
  • 21. What happened next? • 1980s & 90s –community-based land action around green space & biodiversity, the re-use of buildings, ongoing development of local environment groups & local government engagement • 2000s – boom in creation of local groups, Bristol became UK’s first Transition City (2007) • 2010s – Bristol is awarded European Green Capital 2015
  • 22. Is Bristol special? • Coincidence, critical mass, dedication and geography! • Build it and they will come • The Green Horizon • A tale of ‘Two Cities’
  • 23. Lessons • Shared space can foster collaboration, support, advice and resources • Collaboration over competition • Support systems - Youth Opportunities Scheme, market creation, council involvement • Cross-sectoral partnership; listening to diverse perspectives, sharing skills and expertise.
  • 24. http://netimpactbristol.wordpress.com/ bristolpro@netimpact.org @netimpactbris Thank you from the Net Impact Bristol team! Jessica Ferrow, Nina Skubala, Sarah Hooper and Emmelie Brownlee