Sid Valley residents are being encouraged to take part in a survey giving their views on climate change and what is being done about it.

All those who complete Sidmouth Town Council's online questionnaire on the issue will be entered into a draw to win £100.

The questionnaire asks whether people are worried or fearful about climate change, and whether they feel motivated to take action against it. It invites them to say what would make it easier for them to do so, and how the town council could help. It also offers information about local organisations already involved in environmental work.

The information from the survey will guide the council's work to bring about positive change in the community.

It is part of the Climate Awareness Partnership (CAPS) being undertaken by the town council and volunteers across the community, who want to work together to tackle the climate crisis. 

Project lead Dave Bramley said: “Your guidance will determine where efforts
should be placed, such as in planting more trees, accessing financial support,
educational events and providing safe cycle routes – and any other positive ways
forward you can suggest.”

The link to the survey can be found at https://caps.vgsidmouth.co.uk/questionnaires.