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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority

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… natural world, better insulated and better ventilated homes, cleaner air, high quality job opportunities in the growing green economy, resilient supply of decarbonised energy, better public transport, improved health and well-being. Local government and the CPCA has a key role to play. Whilst many of the levers are in national Government hands, local government has a very important role. Local…

…, workers and visitors to the region. This should start with bringing those districts with low provision up towards the levels of the best; a transition towards zero emission bus and taxi �eets by 2030; measures to reduce car miles driven, including improvements to public transport, trials of on-demand electric buses and infrastructure for walking and cycling; exclusion of diesel vans and trucks from…

… be sited in locations where land use is appropriate and resources are su�cient; where low-carbon transport infrastructure is available; to contribute to the doubling nature agenda; and be delivered with low emissions and low risks from climate change; home retro�t will need to be rolled out across the building stock. Every building will need a renovation plan (a green building passport), starting…

…; Investing in high quality low carbon public transport that connects people to services, jobs and opportunities, will improve prosperity and well-being; Making active transport, including cycling and walking, more accessible will help to improve health; Moving towards sustainable agriculture practices, with measures to reduce food waste and inform food choices, can support long-term agricultural…

… on the Government’s Hydrogen Advisory Council. She was a non-executive director of the Green Investment Bank, she led the King Review on decarbonising transport (2008), and was the UK’s Low Carbon Business Ambassador from 2008 – 2018. Richard Astle Chairman of Natural Cambridgeshire. Natural Cambridgeshire brings together businesses, local authorities, the health sector, farming, wildlife, and environmental…

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