Bristol and District Local Section

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Purpose and scope

The Bristol & District Local Section of the Royal Society of Chemistry is one of the larger local sections of the RSC both in area and in membership with around 1800 members. The Local Section covers all ‘BS’ postcodes (Bristol and surrounds), ‘BA’ postcodes (Bath and surrounds), ‘GL’ postcodes (Gloucester and surrounds), all bar one of the ‘SN’ postcodes (Swindon and surrounds) and 12 out of the 19 ‘TA’ postcodes (Taunton districts). The section is proud to represent and support our members from the West Country.

The Bristol & District Local Section area incorporates six universities – University of Bristol, University of the West of England, University of Bath, Bath Spa University, University of Gloucestershire, the Royal Agricultural University, Hartpury University and Norland University.

There is also provision for GNVQ and vocational courses at many local colleges. The Committee aims to have an active liaison with secondary and primary schools across the area both directly and through the Local Education Authorities. The Bristol and District Local Section is proud to support the outreach work of Bristol Chem Labs and Explorer Dome who operate across the region’s schools.

Key Industrial sectors for the region are:

  • Aerospace;
  • ICT;
  • Chemicals and Chemicals manufacture;
  • Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals;
  • Environment and renewable energy;
  • Water and Water Treatment;
  • Creative Industries;
  • Advanced Engineering;
  • Food & Drink;
  • Micro & Nano Technologies;
  • Marine.

A skilled workforce has grown to serve the world-leading aerospace companies based in and around Bristol. Involved in ground-breaking feats of science and engineering, such as the development of Concorde and more recently the A380, the world’s biggest passenger jet – these days thousands of people are employed by the giants of the industry, and the many companies which supply them.

Avonmouth is home to chemical manufacturing plants and north of the Avonmouth Docks is the gas-fired Seabank Power Station.

First, Brunel’s Great Western Railway and then the M4 Corridor connected Bristol and the region directly to the capital. In recent years, the high-tech Silicon Corridor has developed along this artery – with over fifty innovative micro-electronics and silicon design companies based there, and new ones starting up all the time. Knowledge and innovation bursting out of the region’s universities has fuelled the growth of the digital technology sector – and attracted international companies that manufacture and carry out cutting-edge research. The region is home to the largest concentration of silicon designers outside California’s Silicon Valley.

The digital age is bringing together the talents of creative technologists and creative artists, and Bristol has become a hub for creative media companies, including Aardman and the BBC’s Natural History Unit, both world leaders in their field.

The South West has its sights set on playing a leading role in the new green economy. It is home to some important environmental organisations, including the Environment Agency and the Soil Association. And in universities, major companies and newly created start-ups alike, innovative scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs are intent on developing new solutions to respond to the global challenge of climate change – and creating new jobs and businesses for the region. So everywhere you look across the region today you begin to see the future story of Bristol and the South West.

Swindon has major car manufacturing plants and pharmaceutical companies.

Activities

Bristol & District Local Section aims to support its members within its boundaries and to make the general public aware of the importance of the chemical sciences through a number of initiatives:

  • Organising networking events and social occasions during the year for all members;
  • Providing support to all members resident in the area through an active network of Chemists’ Community Fund Volunteers;
  • Running symposia and lectures in collaboration with the local Universities and Industry;
  • Support an active school’s liaison programme including offering grants for school chemistry clubs and for enhanced equipment in support of the chemical sciences, organising school lectures, participation in the ‘Top of the Bench’ competition, ‘Spectroscopy in a Suitcase’ and assisting with ‘Chemistry at Work’ events;
  • Promoting equality and diversity in the Chemical Sciences.

If you are interested in holding a school’s lecture, an evening lecture, participating in an event, acting as a Chemists' Community Fund Volunteer or contributing in any other way to the Local Section and the RSC please contact our Secretary, David Lee.

Forthcoming events
View forthcoming events organised by the Bristol and District Local Section.

Annual report
Please get in touch with the Networks Team if you would like to be sent a copy of last year's annual report for the Bristol and District Local Section.

Community

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Committee

The committee members listed are responsible for designing programmes that will advance chemistry in the Bristol and District Local Section area, helping the RSC to meet its aims, engaging with and supporting our members.

We are always keen to welcome new members to the committee, When vacancies arise, we circulate a 'Call for committee', where an email is sent to all members of the group to make them aware of new opportunities to join the committee.

It is important to have diverse representation on committees to consider the needs of our membership. All RSC members are welcome to stand for committee positions when vacancies are advertised.

PositionPrefixFirst NameLast NameRsc Letters
CHAIRDrJoshuaWardropMRSC
MEMDrAndrewTubbCSci CChem FRSC
MEMDrCarlFletcherCChem MRSC
MEMDrCarolineStablesCChem MRSC
MEMDrCeriDaviesMRSC
MEMDrIanBullCSci CChem FRSC
MEMDrKevinHoneychurchCChem MRSC
MEMDrSimonFreakleyMRSC
MEMDrSureshMoorthy 
MEMMrMatthewGillMRSC
MEMMsLizWheeler 
SECMrDavidLeeMRSC
TREASMrJohnFergusonCChem FRSC

Glossary for Committee Positions

 Acronym  Position
 CHAIR  Chair
 TREAS  Treasurer
 SEC  Secretary
 MEM  Member
 MEMCO  Co-opted Member

Contact the Committee

For any queries about the local section, please contact the Committee Secretary using the contact form, accessible via the button below.

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