Including the closely related term government.
… to do this we would: Declare a Climate Emergency Commit to taking decisive action to reduce carbon emissions and strive for a zero-carbon future Look for innovative means to achieve zero carbon targets. Report back within 6 months on positive steps the Council has taken to reduce carbon emissions. Call on Welsh Government and the Westminster Government to provide the requisite powers…
… and residents in general to insulate their houses, not only to have a positive impact on the environment, but also to save our residents a great deal of money. Plans exist, such as “Cynllun Nyth”, which is run under the auspices of the Welsh Government and there are opportunities for landlords and residents here to obtain more effective boilers that insulate their homes relatively cheaply…
… and communities. . The service is also working on a risk management plan for the rest of Gwynedd, based on river catchment areas. Over the next 10 years we intend to invest over £2m of our resources to try and attract Government Grants in order to undertake works on defences in 6 areas in Gwynedd. Water shortage is an issue that needs to be considered, as well as fires that ignite on lands…
… will be encouraged in respect of the schemes available to assist them from Welsh Government, via the Nyth scheme. 16 Require higher standards than current national standards for privately built new homes. It is very difficult for the Council to demand standards that exceed the required national/legislative requirements. Having said this, there is a real need to attempt to influence developers to build…
… buses. Welsh Government is certainly encouraging more plans in relation to Active Travel and Gwynedd Council, over the years, has been very successful in creating cycling and walking paths across the County. In terms of public transport, the Council has not seen direct investment from Welsh Government; however, the TrawsCymru Service has indeed improved throughout the County in terms of its…