Including 10 closely related terms such as city council, buildings, and building.
… gained recognition for its implementation of Community Wealth Building within Preston and the wider Lancashire area, known as the ‘Preston Model’. Preston City Council declared a ‘climate emergency’ in April 2019, pledging that it would push to reduce its own activities to ‘net zero’ carbon by 2030 and use its influential position in the district to encourage others to do the same. The Climate…
… from Shared Future, Council Leader Matthew Brown and Councillor Carol Henshaw were invited to give a short introduction to Preston City Council’s work on climate change. After a swift Q&A session, jury members and staff launched into a game of “people bingo” to begin getting to know each other. Visioning Activity After a short break, the jury was asked to take part in a visioning…
… Commentator Slot: Housing and Buildings In the afternoon, Jury members heard from 3 commentators on housing and buildings. • Eirian Molly: Assistant Director Private Housing and Development: Preston City Council. (Presentation) • Dianne Neville and Susanna Dart: Climate Policy Hub: Lancaster City Council (Presentation 1, 2) • Gemma Voaden: Delivery Manager for Retrofit: Together Housing…
… Preston V3 SPRING 2024 Preston People’s Climate Jury Acknowledgements Thank you to Preston City Council for their support throughout the process, particularly Andrew Glassford, Rachel Stringfellow, and Councillor Carol Henshaw. Finally, we would like to thank all the commentators, and all the members of Preston People’s Jury…
… and final recommendations of the Preston People’s Climate Jury. The project was commissioned by Preston City Council with support from the UK’s Shared Prosperity Fund. The Jury was facilitated by Shared Future in February and March of 2024. shared by researchers, scientists and local experts on the impacts and drivers of climate change and on their own insight to produce a set of 24…