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… to create the following new activities: • £100,000 to create new tree planting and environmental schemes; • £60,000 to deliver additional electric vehicle charging points in the district; • £200,000 to reduce the impact of Council owned builds on the environment; • £100,000 to create a grant scheme to support community environmental projects; • £10,000 to look at further initiatives to reduce…
… & Parish Councils • Developers • Agricultural Leaders & the Farming Community • Environmental Activist Groups • Norfolk Wildlife Trust • British Trust for Ornithology • Forestry Commission • Natural England • The Brecks Landscape Partnership • Norfolk Conservation Corps • Breckland Farmers Wildlife Network Net zero The council is declaring its committed to be net zero…
… Breckland 2035: Our roadmap to becoming net-zero by 2035 Breckland 2035: Our roadmap to becoming net zero by 2035 Sustainability Policy Statement 2021 – 2035 Strategic vision, pillars and priorities Breckland 2035 Vision: “Breckland Council will work with its residents, businesses and partners to affect positive…
… behavioural change that will lead to it becoming one of the most sustainable rural districts in the country” The Pillars of our Strategy Given the size and complexity of the challenge of addressing sustainability and climate change, the council cannot act in isolation, but rather must engage and work in partnership with the wider community while leading by example. Therefore, in defining…
… and resources to influence behavioural change and drive positive changes around the environment In order to do this: o We will use the powers granted to us as a planning authority to ensure that development in the district is sensitive to the environment, protects wildlife and local habitats, and ensures more sustainable building practices. o We will use the powers granted to us as a waste collection…