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… will be responsible for leading and delivering the Bolton Climate Change Strategy. It will ensure that there is strong ownership and accountability, and a measurable response to meeting our commitments. “Prioritise it as council business and cascade it to town councils. Encourage town councils to be involved as they reach grass roots. Link with religious organisations to cascade further. Encourage…
… everyone to take part making even small changes. Publicise initiatives.” “Learn from other councils and share best practise. Have a regular column in local news and media to highlight the issues and show people what can be done. Work through schools and partners to ensure that this is a higher priority than increasing consumption. Make sure that an energy audit is in place in all council buildings…
… and housing associations so that progress can be measured and success can be celebrated. Work on this with faith groups and become a beacon of hope.” “Better communication from Bolton Council, Bolton at Home and other large institutions on what they are doing and why i.e. how these actions will be effective. Build partnerships with residents, supporting and recognising voluntary groups who contribute…
… and investment in Bolton, including buildings, public spaces and infrastructure, will make a key contribution to our aim of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030. Key priorities in this area will be: • Making decisions on asset management and development, including private development, that take into account the council’s targets on climate change, maximising local renewable energy…
… as possible to avoid the rush hour commute and promote family benefits • Making use of digital meetings for formal and informal meetings, minimising the need for travel while promoting inclusion and access for all ”Increase access to renewable energy options....everybody I know would happily have solar panels on their houses but nobody can afford to buy them! Council buildings should be setting…