Including 4 closely related terms such as floods, flood, and flood risk.
… savings Spatial Planning (Climate Change Team) Property Services Mar 2024 Develop & adopt Local Plan policies for climate change including flood risk & sustainable drainage, biodiversity net gain, green and blue infrastructure, open space, clean energy, and sustainable transport. Spatial Planning (supported by Climate Change Team) Dec 2023 Support local communities in the preparation…
… with partners to enhance our rivers, improve biodiversity and prevent flood risk Spatial Planning (Open Space Strategy Team) July 2021 Hold tree giveaways twice a year for residents to plant their own trees upto 2025 Spatial Planning (Open Space Strategy Team) Annually to March 2025 P ro m o te lo w c ar b o n in ce nt iv es a nd en ab le a cc es s to g o ve rn m en t…
… the age and variety of trees found within them. Chorley Council has a proven track record of working in collaboration with stakeholders, partners, funding bodies, customers, and parish Council’s. We have delivered schemes to provide natural flood management working with the Environment Agency, on the river Yarrow to ‘slow the flow’ of river water providing resilience upstream. We have also…
… by 2030. This strategy sets out Chorley Council’s vision for the future as a net zero carbon Borough and our priorities and programme for action during the period January 2022 to December 2024 to achieve that goal. We must all act now to ensure we are able to cope with and recover from the physical risks that are happening as a result of changes in the climate. These include floods, droughts…
… Borough and includes transport, energy, and waste. There are also many ways we can use nature to deliver carbon reductions and build our resilience to changes in the environment, such as natural flood defences and helping biodiversity to thrive. What is Our Carbon Footprint in Chorley? Carbon footprints have been calculated for both Council assets and the Borough as a whole (for further…