Including the closely related terms leisure centre, new leisure centre, and new leisure centre.
…, the opening of the new Leisure Centre and the reduction in floor space used by the Council in the main offices thereby reducing emissions proportionally. Three categories of emissions by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol: ● Scope 1 (direct emissions) emissions are those from activities owned or controlled by your organisation. Examples: emissions from owned or controlled boilers, furnaces…
…: o TBC Council Offices – less areas occupied by tenants o Tewkesbury Leisure Centre o Roses Theatre o Tewkesbury Cemetery o Cold Pool Lane Sports Pavilion o 5 x domestic properties providing housing support TBC Fleet (including vehicles of waste contractors UBICO) TBC Grey Fleet – specifically being vehicles owned and used by employees or Councillors of TBC for Council purposes…
… tariffs as a belt and braces approach for any final imported energy demand remaining Additionally it is advised that, as far as possible, all gas consumption is removed, converting to electricity. This relates predominantly to all space heating as well as water heating at the Leisure Centre. Once demand reduction or energy efficiency has been optimised the solution focuses on utilising Heat…
…. The aim of the study is to provide an initial evidence base, financial implications and opportunities overview relating to its own estate, assumed for the purpose of this study to be the Council Offices, Leisure Centre, Roses Theatre and a number of other smaller council owned and operated facilities such as the Tourist Information Centres (TIC). The analysis covers the Council’s direct…
… in the Council Offices, Leisure Centre, Roses Theatre and a collection of other council owned and operated facilities following on site energy surveys and recommends demand reduction opportunities relevant to the current position categorised by no, low and high capital cost measures (including renewable energy as appropriate). 10 Section 6 identifies potential local and regional…