Including 16 closely related terms such as council building, council buildings, and council use.
… 6.1 This report provides various updates in relation to the Council’s activities in relation to Climate Change. 7.0 IMPLICATIONS 7.1 Policy – Meeting obligations and commitment to Climate Change. 7.2 Financial – No direct linkage in this paper. 7.3 Legal – Meeting requirements of climate change Scotland act. 7.4 HR – None 7.5 Fairer Scotland Duty 7.5.1 Equalities…
… – Promote the Waste Hierarchy through community Education (L) Roads and Amenity Services Evidence of community Education Not secured New Web content and Education materials for Primary and Secondary Schools were developed and delivered to online Education Environment Summit October 21 and the COP 26 Event on the 6th November 21. W3 – Reduce Council use of disposable and single use…
… The Strategy is complete, final review will take place to ensure the 2025 legislative changes are included. The council have introduced hybrid and electric vehicles to the Fleet. The ACTION LEAD (L) AND PARTNERS TARGET or MILESTONE FUNDING COMMENTS council operates 14% of its Fleet with the new technology. T2 – Develop a vehicle routing system that will reduce road miles…
…’ programme and Digital First approach as services change and evolve post pandemic. T5 – Develop new active travel plans for Council buildings and our towns (L) Economic Development Evidence of delivery of projects £2.9M external funding secured development and delivery of Active Travel in current financial year. No active travel funding is provided by Council. External…
… months of Committee instruction. The Active Travel Strategy would provide the overarching context for the Council to support and promote active travel across the Council area. Having an adopted and current Active Travel Strategy is increasingly becoming a pre- requirement to access Scottish Government derived active travel funding. Active Travel Projects: The majority of external…