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Surrey Heath Borough Council

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… to reduce energy consumption and increase local renewable energy production to transition to zero-carbon energy. 3. Work with partners to support initiatives and infrastructure to increase the uptake of walking, cycling and public transport, and low emission vehicles. 4. Deliver improvements to green infrastructure in the Borough, increasing the potential of land, biodiversity, current and future…

… and consumption patterns across the Borough. Likely to require additional funding Indirect Long term Low 8 Transport The Surrey Heath Climate Change study identifies that approximately 34% of Borough wide emissions relate to transport, of which the vast majority relates to road transport. The study also identifies that approximately 10% of the Council’s emission originate from…

… employee commuting and fleet vehicles. Council Operations - Transport Actions ID Action Resourcing Direct or indirect? Timescale Priority T1 Continue to implement and develop agile working practices to reduce employee journeys and business miles. Encourage greener community and active travel for necessary journeys. Within existing budgets Direct Ongoing High T2 Undertake a survey…

… and/or other low/zero emission vehicles. Likely to require additional funding Indirect Medium term High T5 Investigate the potential to increase electric vehicle charging points within Council car parks. Likely to require additional funding Indirect Ongoing High Wider Borough – Transport Actions T6 Support the rapid shift to electric vehicles by working in partnership with Surrey…

…. Indeed, not all actions in this Plan will be deliverable and the key actions will need to be prioritised to deliver carbon emission reductions efficiently and effectively. Defining actions The Action Plan is separated into the following six key areas, although it is noted that there is a degree of overlap: • Energy • Transport • Environment • Behavioural change • Operations…

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