Including 5 closely related terms such as flooding, flooding impact, and flooding impact.
… flood risk, both existing and future; and, achieving sustainable waste management. 5.2 The Local Plan seeks to actively encourage travel planning, working from home, cycling, walking and access to fast, frequent and affordable public transport. Whilst encouraging the reduction of private car use, it seeks to improve the highway network within the Borough to ensure as reliable and free…
… (before March 2023) we will implement new and improved landscape management programme for maximum tree and meadow grass coverage – Climate change, carbon neutral, air quality, flood risk, pollinator’s. Timescale: See above 14 Cost: There are a number of grant schemes available that we will seek funding from including The Countryside Stewardship (CS) Woodland Creation Grant (WCG…
… and exercise is provided free of charge. The purchase of additional sandbags will be based on the mapping of new identified areas at risk and the need to increase current stocks. Environment Impact: Flooding impacts on individuals, businesses and communities and has a social economic and environmental consequence. By mapping new areas that are identified ‘at risk’, the Council together with the LLR…
… contributes to producing the oxygen that we and all other animals need to breathe and sustain life. It is well documented that trees reduce the amount of storm water runoff, which reduces erosion and pollution in our waterways and may reduce the effects of flooding which are projected to become more intense with the progress of climate change. Many species of wildlife depend on trees for habitat…
… at a European level and employed at a local level. Links to Corporate Plan: Growing the Borough Economically Short Term Actions/KPIs Promotion of the scheme to all taxi operators within the Borough - achieved. 15 PW3: Manage Flood Planning and Response This action relates to working with Leicester, Leicestershire & Rutland (LLR) on countywide partnership plans, including…