Climate emergency
Overview
In February 2019 we resolved to acknowledge a climate emergency and to seek to make the county of Wiltshire carbon neutral by 2030. A Global Warming and Climate Emergency Task Group was set up to gather evidence and come up with recommendations on achieving this. Our Cabinet subsequently committed to make the council carbon neutral by 2030.
A new climate strategy has been adopted to enable us to meet these commitments.
The plan is evidence and data led, and includes a community led approach which engages, empowers, enables and communicates with Wiltshire communities and businesses.
We have commissioned an independent consultant to provide us with a detailed technical study of ours, and the county's, climate ambitions, so we have a clear picture of the way forward and the progress we have made so far. The work has been carried out by the Anthesis Group, specialists in providing support and expertise to organisations looking to be as sustainable as possible.
Anthesis Report Wiltshire Council (PDF) [4MB] (opens new window)
Anthesis Report Wiltshire County, March 2022 (PDF) [7MB] (opens new window)
What we are doing to tackle the problem
Since the climate emergency was confirmed in Wiltshire we have progressed the following areas, recognising that this is the start of a journey. These are the latest highlights:
Updates on the council's work to tackle the climate locally
Wiltshire Council's cabinet and full council regularly receive updates on the council's work to tackle the climate emergency locally.
Reports presented at these meetings
- 11 October 2022 - Cabinet Meeting - Update on council's response to climate emergency
- 1 February 2022 - Cabinet meeting - Update on council's response to climate emergency
- 13 July 2021 - Cabinet meeting - Update on council's response to climate emergency
- 23 February 2021 - Cabinet meeting - Update on council's response to climate emergency
- 14 July 2020 - Cabinet meeting - Update on council's response to climate change
- 8 October 2019 - Cabinet meeting- Update on council's response to climate change
Carbon reduction will be a key theme in our recovery from COVID-19. As well as adopting the new climate strategy, we are carrying out a review of the Local Plan and developing our fourth Local Transport Plan. Carbon reduction will be an integral theme within these documents. We have also adopted a Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy. From this we will develop a woodland and tree planting policy.
We are also engaging with other public sector organisations through the Wiltshire Public Service Board and with businesses through the Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership (SWLEP). The SWLEP has published its emerging Local Industrial Strategy which includes commitments to improving the strategic energy infrastructure, decarbonising our economy and helping to deliver the national climate change targets.
We will continue to engage with communities to work collaboratively towards achieving the country's decarbonisation goal.
To support our goals we have joined several leading organisations that are working towards a net zero future:
UK100, whose membership pledge is "The people who live in the cities, towns and villages we serve deserve warm homes, secure and affordable energy, clean air and water, and local and seasonal food. They deserve access to thriving nature and healthy landscapes, and to live in a place they can be proud of" .
The Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport (ADEPT) who bring together local authorities across the country and represent members interests by influencing government policy within the UK.
Race to Zero is a global campaign driven by science to rally leadership and support towards a net Zero Carbon future.
Latest news releases
- 22 March 2023 - Wiltshire Council secures Government funding to improve energy efficiency of homes
- 17 March 2023 - Wiltshire Council bids for Government funding for new walking and cycling routes
- 16 March 2023 - Secondary schools support Wiltshire to tackle climate change
- 9 March 2023 - Popular £2 bus fare promotion extended until 30 June
- 6 March 2023 - Recycle the unrecyclable at your local swimming pool!
- 28 February 2023 - Hanger time: residents reminded to put the correct items in their recycling bins
- 24 February 2023 - Council invests £1m in new gully emptying machinery to help prevent flooding
- 23 February 2023 - Wiltshire schools getting ready for Eco Week
- 18 January 2023 - Separate bins for domestic upholstered seating to be introduced at Wiltshire's Household Recycling Centres
- 21 December 2022 - Christmas recycling top tips and new kerbside battery collections
- 8 December 2022 - Council secures UK Shared Prosperity Fund investment to help level up Wiltshire
- 30 November 2022 - Salisbury station 'green' travel upgrade officially opens
- 28 November 2022 - Wiltshire and Swindon councils receive almost £300,000 to help increase tree and woodland planting across Wiltshire and Swindon
- 22 November 2022 - Corsham Station plans on track as council submits business case
- 17 November 2022 - Wiltshire Council climate work promoted on global stage at COP27