The Strategy, (adopted at January’s Full Council meeting), which includes specific measures approved by the Environment and Planning committee in December 2020, provides for around £100,000 of specific funding in 2021-22, and commits the Town Council to allocating at least 10% of its annual budget to this ongoing work in future years.
Upcoming projects supported by the funding will include:
- installation of EV charging points at various locations in the town;
- provision of Terracycling collection points;
- provision of recycling bins;
- procurement of electric vehicles for use by the town wardens and CEVs, examples of which are already being test driven.
Additionally, this year’s funding includes up to £16,000 to be spent on grants specifically aimed at addressing the joint emergencies, with £6,000 of this allocated to projects to be devised by young people in the town. Applications to these funds are open now, with the monies aimed at supporting community-led projects. For more information, please visit https://bradfordonavontowncouncil.gov.uk/climate-and-ecological-emergency-community-fund/.
This way of working has already seen Councillors from the Environment and Planning Committee recently being involved in a pilot project with the Centre for Sustainable Energy and the University of Exeter, trialling software that gives detailed information on local carbon emissions to highlight areas needing attention.
Leader of the Council, Cllr Dom Newton, said:
“This Strategy is important in setting the blue-print for how we will approach what is now a defining public policy issue, both in our town and the world beyond. In setting a budget target of 10% per year to tackle the joint Emergencies, and specific projects which are already starting to be delivered, the Strategy is a living, breathing document – not just fine words on a page.
People sometimes ask what we, as a Town Council, or even individuals, can realistically do to address a global issue. The answer is simple; we can’t do everything but we can do something. If everyone does what they can, that can quickly add up to real change.
We have a choice; to ignore what’s already happening to our planet – or to step forward and take action, so that future generations are not made to suffer through our lack of action, and will hopefully, face a brighter future.”