Including 4 closely related terms such as retrofit programme, retrofit programmes, and deep retrofit.
… Action Plan was launched a year ago, we have not stopped action on delivering carbon reduction projects. In the last year we have started our School Streets Programme, worked with local businesses on e-cargo bikes, and started the Homes for Haringey retrofit programmes. We are delivering policy documents such as the New Local Plan and the draft Walking and Cycling Action Plan. We launched web-based…
… amenities and taking the long-distance trains for holidays being the norm. Roads will have been repurposed to give way to street-side planting, play areas, dedicated charging areas for electric vehicles, with safe space to get to your destination by using any non-motorised set of wheels or by foot. The Council will have finished the deep retrofitting of all council-owned properties, resulting…
… will start delivering a large-scale retrofitting programme across the Council’s buildings, while removing carbon from the vehicles delivering front-line services as soon as it can. The Council will share learning on what works on projects, it will support the supply chain as it develops, seek to attract green investment into the borough, and show leadership in our ambition and delivery…
… an average Environmental Performance Certificate (EPC) of D (see Figure 5). To achieve significant reductions in people’s heating, electricity and cooling use, we all need to undertake deep retrofits across our homes, ensure all new homes2 are built to zero carbon standards, and focus on changing people’s energy behaviour. 2 The London Plan target for Haringey is to build 52,000 homes by 2050…
…. The next ten years we will need to build 1,502 homes per year (Policy H1, New London Plan). Whole-home deep retrofits will include insulating walls internally or externally, upgrading all windows and doors, insulating roofs, floors and heating systems…