How we began and how it’s going

West Somerset Green Forum is a voluntary group based in West Somerset dedicated to raising environmental issues and fighting climate change. Originally named Forum 21, we took our name from the Agenda 21 movement formed to take the message of local sustainability through into the 21st century. Since its launch in 1998 and with a subsequent name change, West Somerset Green Forum has been responsible for a number of local initiatives, such as the now well-established Minehead farmers' market.

West Somerset Green Forum is good at generating ideas, finding funding, seeding new projects and running ongoing projects.

West Somerset Together is a West Somerset Green Forum initiative to bring together and support like-minded groups for exchange of ideas as well as instigation and execution of projects across West Somerset.

Our projects

Want to get involved? Read about our latest projects and get in touch with any ideas you have.

  • Maureen Smith, board member of West Somerset Green Forum

    Maureen Smith

    Maureen is a retired Occupational Therapist and an environment and housing activist. She has been a member of Forum 21 since moving to Minehead in 2007 and joined the Board a few years later.

    She was District and Town Councillor promoting the need for addressing climate and environment issues and for a low carbon economy in West Somerset. Maureen represents WSGF at the Hinkley A and B Stakeholders Group.

  • Graham Boswell, board member of West Somerset Green Forum

    Graham Boswell

    Ecologist, Lichenologist & Mountaineer: Lecturer in Environmental sciences for 23 years. Since retiring from lecturing has been involved in a wide range of environmental and ecological projects.

    Recent projects have included an ecological survey of a local parish, a hedgerow of England & trekking in the Himalayas with a group of clients. He is the chair of the West Somerset Green Forum community woodland.

  • Elizabeth Atkinson, board member of West Somerset Green Forum

    Elizabeth Atkinson

    Elizabeth joined the WSGF in 2022 and has a professional background in education and equality. She has a lifelong interest in nature and wildlife which will be her main focus on the board.

    She is currently coordinating a wildlife habitat and wildlife mapping project and plans to extend the project's scope across West Somerset as part of her work with WSGF and to link with other environmental and conservation projects.

  • Hester Watson, board member of West Somerset Green Forum

    Hester Watson

    Hester has lived in Carhampton since 1986. She worked as a support worker with a number of disadvantaged groups and since retirement has carried on this role as a volunteer with West Somerset CAB and the Centre for Sustainable Energy.

    She has been involved with WSGF since it was set up and the energy project group has been active for most of that time. Volunteers were trained to survey homes and advise on what could be done to make them more energy efficient. More recently WSGF has worked with the Somerset Community Foundation to give surviving winter grants to older people in fuel poverty and help people communicate with their energy suppliers.

  • David Croxton, board member of West Somerset Green Forum

    David Croxton

    David is a semi retired farmer and agronomist, specialising in growing and developing Miscanthus spp to help mitigate climate change. He is chair of West Somerset Community Car Partnership, and works within several local schemes. He supports Quantock Foodbank, Re Engage, is active as a volunteer within his local Community of Bicknoller, and was a trustee of CLOWNS, a local pre school childrens education charity until recently, when it merged with Young Somerset.

    As a director of WSGF, he is involved with the EV Charge Project, which seeks to assist and promote the installation of publicly accessible Chargepoints on Community Assets, and to help promote the many changes needed to safeguard the environment and climate.

Forum 21 Landmarks