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The county council of Somerset, in southeast England, voted unanimously in support of a resolution that makes them the UK’s first ‘Transition Local Authority’. Adopting the transition town principles and goals means putting energy use and climate change into the mix in future planning.
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The Council RESOLVED to adopt the following resolution:
That this Council
1. acknowledges the work done by communities in Somerset on Transition Towns and that the independence of the Transition Movement is key to its grass roots appeal
2. as demonstrated in its Climate Change Strategy, fully endorses the Transition Town Movement and subscribes to the principles and ethos of the organisation’s goals to reduce dependence on fuel oil and create more sustainable communities
3. commits to providing support and assistance to all towns in Somerset that wish to join this initiative to help them achieve the goals they set for themselves as local communities, as demonstrated under the ‘Community Initiatives’ section of the Climate Change Strategy
4. therefore, requests the Scrutiny and Executive Committees to consider through the council’s strategic planning process:
- allocating funds to assist in achieving the
outcomes of the Transition Towns Movement in Somerset. - requiring all directorates to engage with and provide support for Transition Initiatives in Somerset
5. through the work outlined above, seeks to become the first Transition Authority in the UK
6. agrees to undertake a review of its budgets and services to achieve a reduction in dependence on fuel oil and produce an energy descent action plan in line with the principles of the Transition Initiative

