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Cumberland Council

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… as a working strategy for the next three years (2024-2027). Recommendations: The committee is invited: • Adopt the Climate and Nature Strategy and the supporting Carbon and Energy Management Plan. • Note the outline for a Biodiversity Management Plan (Appendix C) which will be the basis for discussions internally and externally with partners. • Agree the delegations for future amendments set out…

…, villages and towns. So far, the panels have offered over £50,000 in funding to organisations for projects that will make a difference for climate and nature by: • Improving access and biodiversity • Providing outdoor learning sessions and community activities https://www.lcat.uk/ • Providing energy efficiency measures in community buildings and supporting community hubs…

… of the breadth and variety of activity a selection of recent announcements is listed: • £250,000 of government funding has been secured for public swimming pools in Carlisle, Wigton and Workington for energy efficiency improvements. • Substantial funding boost of £870,588 for Active Travel initiatives. • In collaboration with the Hadrian’s Wall Trail Partnership, has developed a new ramped access…

…) Themes, programmes, and plans 1.26. The 23 programmes are presented under their themes and again with more information in the table at the end of the strategy. Additional action planning will be incorporated into the Council’s planning processes and partnership working. 1.27. The Carbon and Energy Management Plan is attached as an appendix (Appendix B). and is summarised in in the strategy…

… Strategy and Plan • Biodiversity Strategy and Plan • Carbon and Energy Management Strategy and Plan Combining climate (mitigation and adaptation) and nature topics into a single strategy (with supporting plans as appendices) is the preferred option. This approach reaffirms the importance of place, everything happens somewhere, particularly when delivering interventions for mitigation, adaptation…

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