Including the closely related terms public transport, public transport, and transport.
… to public transport, complemented by the move to ultra-low emission vehicles.y the move to ultra low emission vehicles. Ensuring transport within the borough meets the needs of our residents while also adapting to tackle the Climate Emergency is a key priority for the council. This is a great opportunity to support these complementary ambitions. - Cabinet Member for Planning, Infrastructure…
… Council and other partners. • Facilitating and promoting a move to public transport, active transport and electrification of transport (or other ultra-low emission technologies). • Particular targeting of air quality issue areas or high risk areas, such as schools. • Campaigns to educate against behaviour that causes air quality issues, with enforcement used where required. Zero carbon…
… are we now? Areas of focus for taking action Action by all Buildings Transport Zero carbon electricity Waste and consumption The natural environment Monitoring and delivery Monitoring progress Governance and support FOREWORD Leader Cllr Ken Rhatigan 2 Climate change remains arguably the largest threat to the world, despite the immediate challenge that has been presented…
… are common to emissions from transport, buildings and industry. Therefore, the Council acknowledges that there are benefits and opportunities in developing synergistic policies to address air quality and climate change together: • An integrated strategy should be more cost effective to implement than separate strategies or actions that may overlap or duplicate effort. Page 3 • An integrated…
…, with ‘Protecting and enhancing our environment’ being a key policy that cuts across the rest of the plan. This work also dovetails with other existing strategies and work to date and moving forward, notably: Page 5 • Transport Strategy • Cycling Strategy • Green Infrastructure Strategy • The Adopted Local Plan and Local Plan Update • Medium Term Financial Strategy • The Economic Recovery…