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Flintshire County Council

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Climate documents

Last update: Dec. 5, 2022

Climate Plan Scorecard

This council’s climate plans as of 20th September 2021 were assessed and scored by trained Climate Emergency UK volunteers, as part of the Council Climate Plan Scorecards project.

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Flintshire County Council scored zero points in this assessment. This is because the council either didn’t have any published plans at the time of the assessment, or the plans didn’t qualify.

SectionFlintshire County CouncilAverage single tier council
Total score0%50%
Section 1 Governance, development and funding
0/21
10.3/21
Section 2 Mitigation and adaptation
0/18
9.0/18
Section 3 Commitment and integration
0/7
4.1/7
Section 4 Community, engagement and communications
0/9
5.1/9
Section 5 Measuring and setting emissions targets
0/5
2.9/5
Section 6 Co-benefits
0/4
2.2/4
Section 7 Diversity and inclusion
0/5
0.9/5
Section 8 Education, skills and training
0/5
2.3/5
Section 9 Ecological emergency
0/4
2.1/4

Emissions data

922.2 ktCO2

Total 2020 emissions

5.9 tCO2

per person

1.9 ktCO2

per km2

33%

Transport

32%

Industry

26%

Domestic

7%

Commercial

2%

Agriculture

1%

Public Sector

Data from the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy “subset dataset”, representing carbon dioxide emissions within the scope of influence of local authorities.

These councils are the most similar to Flintshire County Council in terms of emissions profile, deprivation, rural/urban population density, and geographical nearness. Read more about how we calculate this.

Council nameSimilarityHas planCarbon Neutral byDeclared emergency
Derbyshire County Council84%No2032No
Amber Valley Borough Council83%Yes2030July 24, 2019
Cheshire West and Chester Council81%Yes2030May 21, 2019
Staffordshire County Council81%No2050July 25, 2019
North East Derbyshire District Council80%Yes2030July 8, 2019
North Northamptonshire Council79%Yes2030July 28, 2021
Wyre Council79%Yes2030July 11, 2019
Nottinghamshire County Council78%No2030May 27, 2021
Newcastle-Under-Lyme District Council78%No2030April 3, 2019
Rugby Borough Council78%Yes2030July 18, 2019

These councils are the most similar to Flintshire County Council in terms of their emissions profile, based on the latest data from the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy. Read more about how we calculate this.

Council nameSimilarityHas planCarbon Neutral byDeclared emergency
Rossendale Borough Council84%No2030Sept. 25, 2019
North Warwickshire Borough Council83%No2030Oct. 22, 2019
North Northamptonshire Council82%Yes2030July 28, 2021
Bassetlaw District Council79%NoNo targetNo
North Lincolnshire Council79%No2030No
South Kesteven District Council78%Yes2050Sept. 26, 2019
Derbyshire County Council78%No2032No
Fenland District Council77%NoNo targetNo
Amber Valley Borough Council77%Yes2030July 24, 2019
Babergh District Council76%Yes2030July 23, 2019
Council nameSimilarityHas planCarbon Neutral byDeclared emergency
Wirral Council96%No2030July 15, 2019
Denbighshire County Council95%No2030July 2, 2019
Wrexham County Borough Council94%No2030Sept. 25, 2019
Liverpool City Council94%Yes2030July 17, 2019
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority93%Yes2040April 28, 2019
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council92%Yes2040Jan. 29, 2020
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council92%Yes2030July 18, 2019
Cheshire West and Chester Council91%Yes2030May 21, 2019
Halton Borough Council91%YesNo targetOct. 16, 2019
West Lancashire Borough Council90%Yes2030July 17, 2019

These councils are the most similar to Flintshire County Council in terms of the proportion of their population living in high deprivation, medium deprivation, and low deprivation neighbourhoods. Read more about how we calculate this.

Council nameSimilarityHas planCarbon Neutral byDeclared emergency
North East Derbyshire District Council98%Yes2030July 8, 2019
Worcestershire County Council97%No2030July 15, 2021
Staffordshire County Council97%No2050July 25, 2019
Essex County Council96%Yes2030No
Amber Valley Borough Council95%Yes2030July 24, 2019
Derbyshire County Council95%No2032No
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority95%Yes2050No
Chorley Council94%Yes2030Nov. 19, 2019
Colchester Borough Council93%Yes2030July 17, 2019
Milton Keynes93%Yes2030Jan. 23, 2019

These councils are the most similar to Flintshire County Council in terms of the proportion of their population living in urban, rural, and highly rural neighbourhoods. Read more about how we calculate this.

Council nameSimilarityHas planCarbon Neutral byDeclared emergency
Lancaster City Council98%Yes2030Jan. 30, 2019
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council97%Yes2025July 18, 2019
Kent County Council97%Yes2030May 23, 2019
Waverley Borough Council96%Yes2030Sept. 18, 2019
High Peak Borough Council95%Yes2030Oct. 15, 2019
Epping Forest District Council95%Yes2030Sept. 19, 2019
Derbyshire County Council95%No2032No
Maidstone Borough Council95%Yes2030April 10, 2019
Bedford Borough Council95%Yes2030March 5, 2019
Cheshire West and Chester Council95%Yes2030May 21, 2019

Powers & Responsibilities

Flintshire County Council is a Unitary Authority, with powers over:

Council buildings and staff

Climate actions might include:

  • making council offices more energy efficient
  • incentivising ‘Active Travel’ or public transport use among employees
  • providing carbon literacy training for employees
    Environmental health

    Climate actions might include:

    • reducing industrial emissions through air quality enforcement
    • bringing up insulation and energy efficiency standards through enforcement of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) and Decent Homes Standard 2000, for cold and damp conditions in private rental and social housing

    See more in the Climate Emergency UK checklist.

    Passenger transport

    Climate actions might include:

    • encouraging bus and private hire operators to use low-emission vehicles, through licensing requirements or Clean Air Zones
    • incentivising bus use by improving routes, timetables, and ticket prices through ‘Enhanced Partnerships’ with operators
    • proposing to central government the development of light rail / tram networks that integrate, rather than compete, with other modes of transport in the area

    See more in the Climate Emergency UK checklist.

    Planning and building control

    Climate actions might include:

    • imposing reasonable requirements that new developments comply with energy efficiency standards and get a proportion of their energy from local, renewable sources (Planning and Energy Act, 2008)
    • incorporating additional energy performance standards into their Local Plan, for new works that require planning permission
    • using Area Action Plans to guide development proposals towards lower carbon emissions or more cycling and walking routes, for example
    • enforcing legislation that requires private rental properties to be of Energy Efficiency Rating E or above (Energy Efficiency Regulations, 2015)
    • funding energy efficiency improvements on existing homes, through initiatives such as Green Homes Grants

    See more in the Climate Emergency UK checklist.

    Schools and libraries

    Climate actions might include:

    • reducing the carbon footprint of civic buildings through better insulation and renewable energy use
    • incentivising ‘Active Travel’ or public transport use among employees
    • providing carbon literacy training for employees
    • encouraging eco-clubs at schools
    • using school land to plant trees and hedgerows, or to grow food

    See more in the Climate Emergency UK checklist.

    Housing

    Climate actions might include:

    • setting energy standards above building regulations (Planning and Energy Act, 2008)
    • enabling housing associations to improve the energy efficiency of their housing stock through loans
    • where councils operate their own social housing, prioritising energy efficiency – for example, by requiring Passivhaus standard for newly built schemes

    See more in the Climate Emergency UK checklist.

    Spending, procuring, and investing

    Climate actions might include:

    • embedding carbon impact assessment as part of the council’s budgeting and financial accountability process
    • utilising Public Works Loan Board loans or the Business Rates Retention Scheme to invest in emissions-reducing capital projects that otherwise wouldn’t get funded
    • specifying low carbon equipment and practices when procuring for relevant services from suppliers
    • prioritising positive environmental impacts during procurement, through the Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012
    Transport planning

    Climate actions might include:

    • incentivising ‘Active Travel’ like walking and cycling by creating or widening footways and cycleways
    • incentivising Electric Vehicle use by assigning street space to EV charging
    • disincentivising the use of fossil fuel cars through congestion charging,low-traffic neighbourhoods, or the reduction of parking space

    See more in the Climate Emergency UK checklist.

    Waste collection and disposal

    Climate actions might include:

    • establishing ‘Joint Waste Solutions’ with neighbouring councils, to get more value out of waste, recycling, and street cleaning contracts
    • running marketing campaigns to encourage residential recycling, reuse, and waste minimisation

    See more in the Climate Emergency UK checklist.

    Read more about local authority powers across the UK, at The Institute for Government.

    More about this council

    flintshire.gov.uk
    Flintshire County Council’s official homepage.
    Tyndall Centre Carbon Budget report
    Check Flintshire County Council’s ‘carbon budget’ – their share towards meeting the UK’s Paris agreement targets.
    Friends of the Earth ‘Near You’ tool
    Discover climate groups in this area, data about Flintshire County Council’s climate performance, and actions you can take.

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    mySociety, Climate Emergency UK (2023). CAPE: Flintshire County Council. Available at: http://cape.mysociety.org/councils/flintshire-county-council/ [Accessed 6 Jun 2023].

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