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Norwich City Council

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… forward by, for example, encouraging and supporting sustainable travel infrastructure and enhancing biodiversity of council estates, parks and open spaces. This could also include identifying further opportunities to reduce waste and enhance the circular economy locally. 11 llvlngwell…

… 40 per cent increase in cycling since 2013. We have protected our parks and open spaces and promoted biodiversity. In 2008, the council set itself a target of reducing operational CO2 emissions by 40 per cent by 2018 and we have now achieved 59.6 per cent. The importance that we give to energy efficiency, renewables and tackling fuel poverty has also been demonstrated…

… to drive down emissions to atmosphere under the Pollution Prevention & Control (PPC) regime 9 Citywide Services Ongoing 2.31 To review the objectives of the tree strategy for Norwich which will consider carbon storage, biodiversity, air quality and climate change adaptation 8,9 Citywide Services 2022 2.32 To deliver a new open spaces strategy in Norwich including ensuring all Norwich City…

… Council Wildlife Sites (SWS) are in positive management 9 Citywide Services 2022 2.33 To utilise external funding sources to undertake a programme of improvements at key city council owned natural areas to improve the biodiversity, increase their resilience to extreme weather and enhance access for visitors on foot. To initially include Marston Marshes, Earlham Millennium Green, the Heronry…

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