Including the closely related terms transport infrastructure, transport infrastructure, and transport.
… be completed within existing budgets 9. Identify ‘hotspots’ or vulnerable locations of the borough’s critical transport infrastructure network where the risks of extreme weather events are greatest and most frequent To reduce the risk of flooding across the borough’s road network Proposed Highways March 2013 No. The ‘critical network’ needs to be identified and then surveyed…
…, drought, disease and pests Commonly perceived benefits include: Less winter transport disruption Reduced demand for winter heating Less cold-related illness Increase yields of some crops Opportunities are anticipated: Agricultural and horticultural diversification Increased tourism A shift to more outdoor-orientated lifestyles (improve well being) Table adapted…
… enormous potential to address climate change impacts through their functions as transport and planning authorities and other service delivery such as building control, community care providers, waste, housing, education providers and providers of green space. 1.12 As highlighted by the borough’s Local Climate Impact Profile (LCLIP) (which can be viewed at www.blackburn.gov.uk/upload/pdf…
… would pose to service delivery. 2.4 The following sections have been involved in producing this Strategy and Action Plan: • Transport and Highways • Drainage • Health and Wellbeing • Children’s Services • Care Trust Plus • Business and Economy • Cleansing (Environmental Services) • Planning and Regeneration 2.5 Through the risk assessment process, we were able to assess both…
…, Environmental Services (cleansing) will locate skips in accessible strategic sites across the borough to enable residents to drop off their rubbish. If this service is required, it will be advertised in the local newspapers and on the council’s website to ensure people are aware of it; • Staff from environmental services and highways will deploy staff to clear snow and ice from pavements and roads…