Including the closely related terms government, and scottish government.
… Requirements) Scotland) Order 2015; (ii) agrees the content of the report for submission to the Scottish Government and notes the progress that the Council has made in embedding climate change and sustainability into its policy and operations. (iii) Approves the annual production of a Public Bodies Duty Report summary report to be housed on the Angus Council website and used for wider…
… posed by the consequences of climatic changes. Action in 2019/20 included ongoing policy delivery such as the Local Development Plan’s policies on managing flood risk, water quality and greenspace enhancement. Partnership work to mitigate against urban, coastal, river and estuary flood management continues. Montrose Bay is one of seven Super Sites under the Scottish Government's Dynamic Coast…
… on annually. The Public Bodies Duty Report is a comprehensive technical report. To make the content of the 2019/20 report accessible and useful for communities and partner agencies a summarised version has been produced. The report will be available on the Angus Council Climate Change webpage and will include a link to the full report on the Scottish Government platform. 5. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS…
…, covering the period 2015/16. 4. CURRENT POSITION 4.1 The report template covers the following mandatory topics: profile of reporting body; governance, management and strategy; emissions, targets and projects; adaptation; procurement; validation. Recommended topics relating to wider influence across the Council area are wider impact and influence on greenhouse gas emissions and other notable…
… reportable activity. The report is largely retrospective, scrutinising performance over the period 2019/20. A summary of seven key areas scrutinised in the report is provided below, outlining the main strengths and weaknesses of the Council’s work: Profile; An initial overview of the Council’s scale sets the context for the wider report. Governance, management and strategy; This section…