Including the closely related terms leisure centres, and leisure centre.
… The Council’s carbon emissions included in the 2030 target cover a range of sources, such as the Council’s estates/buildings and operations, its vehicle fleet, streetlighting, Council-owned housing stock, 33 community and denomination schools, two leisure centres, etc. In 2018/19 (our baseline year) the Council emitted 25.5 kilotons for greenhouse gas emissions (ktCO2e,) with the largest sources…
… coming from electricity and gas consumption in buildings (57 per cent from Council-owned housing and 19 per cent from operational buildings), schools (9 per cent), streetlighting (5 per cent), leisure centres (5 per cent), transport and contractors (1 per cent) and waste (4 per cent). (See figures Figures 5 and 6). Before adopting the carbon neutral targets, the Council had an internal…
…% of emissions 4.9 ktCO2 9% of emissions 2.2 ktCO2 5% of emissions 1.3 ktCO2 5% of emissions 1.2 ktCO2 4% of emissions 1.1 ktCO2 0.83% of emissions 0.177 ktCO2 Council Owned Housing Buildings Operational Buildings Schools Street Lighting Leisure Centres Waste collections Transport This is electricity and gas consumption from the Council’s communal and leaseholders…
… buildings. This is electricity and gas consumption from the operational buildings. This is electricity and gas consumption from the 33 maintained and denominational schools included in the Council’s scope. This is the electricity consumed by the street lights across the borough. This is the electricity and gas used in the leisure centres. This is from the fuel consumption used for refuse…