Thanks to funding from the UK Government and in partnership with InvestSefton, Groundworkâs sustainability consultants are pleased to launch the Sustainable Sefton programme supporting businesses primarily in the town centres of Southport, Bootle, Crosby and Maghull with their sustainability credentials.
Sustainable Sefton will provide funded sustainability support to 60 businesses over the next 12 months, all of which will be supported by Groundwork consultants to develop a bespoke sustainability action plan.
The sustainability action plans will help the businesses reduce their costs, attract new customers and will contribute to the regions Net Zero target of 2040.
The Sustainable Sefton programme kicks off with an event at the Waterfront Southport Hotel on Tuesday, 12th March from 10.30 AM, with a specific focus on how the accommodation sector can become more sustainable.
The event includes practical tips on how B&Bâs, small hotels and other accommodation providers can become more sustainable and outlines the multiple benefits of doing so. The agenda also includes details of local grant funds, insights and experience from the sector and gives businesses the opportunity to meet with Groundwork consultants and register for 1-2-1 support.
The event is free but spaces are limited. Tickets can be reserved below:
Additional events will be hosted in other areas of Sefton throughout 2024, with focus sessions in development for independent retailers and bars & restaurants.
Find out more about the programme and register your interest below:
We are really excited to be working with businesses across Sefton. Addressing your business’s sustainability can lower your costs, grow your revenues and leave a better world for current and future generations, it is a real win, win opportunity. Through low and no cost steps any business can begin to make improvements and the Groundwork team is here to support Sefton companies through the process.
Greville Kelly, Director of Business at Groundwork
This project is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Thanks are extended to InvestSefton and Sefton Council for supporting this programme.