Including 11 closely related terms such as council work, council activity, and building.
… 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Already, a significant amount of West Suffolk Council’s activities actively protect and enhance the environment. As such, the recommended actions seek to build on the existing ambitions of the council to ensure we continue to “encourage and invest in ambitious growth that all…
… out through the annual Environment Statement, which will set out whether the Council is meeting the Carbon trajectory. Operational monitoring would be undertaken through the Council’s officer Environmental Management Group that all services are represented on, and collectively the group will work to ensure it develops a robust approach to monitoring building energy consumption and vehicle…
… are for approx. 380 homes. Delivering homes that meet future Part L building regulations (due to be introduced in 2024) would deliver potential emissions savings 0.6 tCO2e/yr. compared to 2017 average properties. (1.5) Review West Suffolk Council’s Housing Assistance Policy. Consider how to maximise existing policy in terms of Energy Efficient performance in homes. Nil…
… mailto:rachel.hood@westsuffolk.gov.uk mailto:jill.korwin@westsuffolk.gov.uk CAB/WS/20/045 Recommendation: It is recommended that the Cabinet should: 1. commit to the Council working towards achieving net zero greenhouse gas (carbon) emissions by 2030 as set out in section 4 of Report No: CAB/WS/045; 2. approve the high-level road map to achieve net zero, as set out…
…. The Framework commits the Council to use its various roles to protect and enhance the local and global environment, with a particular focus on reducing carbon emissions. Impact of COVID-19 It is important to note that the Taskforce was set up with work well underway before the COVID-19 outbreak and clearly the pandemic has had a profound effect on people’s lives, businesses and council activity…