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Climate change is an ongoing challenge for communities worldwide, including here in west Cheshire. Lots of action has already been taken locally to address our changing climate, with the borough’s emissions dropping by 20% from 2021 to 2022 and the Council reducing its carbon emissions by 75% since 2015. However, even more needs to be done to help us cut our carbon emissions further and to protect nature and boost local biodiversity.
Following an engagement exercise earlier this year, we’re redesigning the Council’s current Climate Emergency Response Plan which will be used as a guide to support the borough to achieve its target to reach net zero by 2045.
During the plan’s engagement period we’ve worked with communities to understand the opportunities and challenges we face as we work towards creating a greener, healthier and more resilient borough. We’ve taken on board your views and have developed a draft plan that sets out priorities for the borough and key actions the Council, partners and our communities can take under six key theme areas:
Business and industry
Transport
Housing
Energy
Land use, adaptation and repair
Waste, recycling and the circular economy
How to share your views
You can review the draft Climate Emergency Response Plan on this site, by either reading the full draft document, or by reviewing the summary which breaks down the actions to be taken under each key theme.
After reviewing the plan, please share your views by completing the online survey. You can give your views on all six themes, or just skip to the questions you are interested in.
A glossary of some of the wording used throughout the consultation and prepared plan is available to explain terms in more detail.
Alternatively, you can attend a drop-in session to talk to the Climate Change team and give your views.
The consultation will be open until Wednesday,12 February 2025.
How your feedback will be used
Your feedback will be used to help shape the final Climate Emergency Response Plan 2025 – 2030, which will be presented for approval to full Council in spring 2025.
Climate change is an ongoing challenge for communities worldwide, including here in west Cheshire. Lots of action has already been taken locally to address our changing climate, with the borough’s emissions dropping by 20% from 2021 to 2022 and the Council reducing its carbon emissions by 75% since 2015. However, even more needs to be done to help us cut our carbon emissions further and to protect nature and boost local biodiversity.
Following an engagement exercise earlier this year, we’re redesigning the Council’s current Climate Emergency Response Plan which will be used as a guide to support the borough to achieve its target to reach net zero by 2045.
During the plan’s engagement period we’ve worked with communities to understand the opportunities and challenges we face as we work towards creating a greener, healthier and more resilient borough. We’ve taken on board your views and have developed a draft plan that sets out priorities for the borough and key actions the Council, partners and our communities can take under six key theme areas:
Business and industry
Transport
Housing
Energy
Land use, adaptation and repair
Waste, recycling and the circular economy
How to share your views
You can review the draft Climate Emergency Response Plan on this site, by either reading the full draft document, or by reviewing the summary which breaks down the actions to be taken under each key theme.
After reviewing the plan, please share your views by completing the online survey. You can give your views on all six themes, or just skip to the questions you are interested in.
A glossary of some of the wording used throughout the consultation and prepared plan is available to explain terms in more detail.
Alternatively, you can attend a drop-in session to talk to the Climate Change team and give your views.
The consultation will be open until Wednesday,12 February 2025.
How your feedback will be used
Your feedback will be used to help shape the final Climate Emergency Response Plan 2025 – 2030, which will be presented for approval to full Council in spring 2025.
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Where we're up to
Consultation open
Climate emergency response plan consultation is currently at this stage
This consultation exercise is open for responses.
Analysing results
this is an upcoming stage for Climate emergency response plan consultation
This consultation exercise is now closed and being analysed.
Findings available
this is an upcoming stage for Climate emergency response plan consultation
A copy of the feedback report will be available on this webpage once complete.
Write to: Climate Change Team, Cheshire West and Chester Council, The Portal, Wellington Road, Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BA
Telephone: 0300 123 8123 and ask for the Climate Change Team
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