Agenda and minutes
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Contact: Ben Caulfield, Policy and Scrutiny Officer
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Apologies for Absence and Substitutions Minutes: There were apologies from Councillors Scott Brerton and Colin McKenzie. Councillor Mike Booth substituted for Councillor Brerton. |
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Declarations of Interest and Dispensations Minutes: There were no declarations of interest or dispensations. |
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Minutes of Last Meeting To submit the minutes of the Communities and Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Committee held on 26th July 2023 for approval as a correct record.
Recommended - That the minutes be received and approved as a correct record.
Minutes: To receive the Minutes of the meeting of the Communities and Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Committee held on 26th July 2023 for approval as a correct record.
There were no questions or comments relating to the minutes.
Resolved - That the Minutes be received and approved as a correct record.
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Hyndburn's Carbon Emissions and Transition to Net Zero To provide an update on Hyndburn wide CO2e emissions and the Council’s transition to Carbon Net Zero.
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That the Committee note the work going on at the Council over the past three years; The Committee explore the findings of the latest Carbon Footprint study; The Committee to provide a steer on objectives identified in a draft Climate Change Action Plan.
Minutes: The Chair welcomed Councillor Zak Khan, Portfolio Holder, Stuart Sambrook, Policy Manager, Sarah Whittaker, Regeneration Manager, Anne Hourican, Senior Environmental Initiatives Officer and Tim Brodest, Home Energy Reduction Officer to the meeting.
Stuart informed the Committee that a full report was included in the agenda, and that he would go through this via a presentation. He would invite other officers to contribute and respond to questions at the appropriate time.
The Chair suggested that this agenda item be merged with the following item, Climate and Biodiversity Natural solutions as there was clear overlap between the two topics. The Committee agreed to this.
Stuart presented and covered the following:
- Climate emergency declaration - Council’s 2030 Net Zero targets - Scrutiny Green Review - Hyndburn wide carbon emissions and the biggest emitters - Transport - Housing stock - EPC ratings of Hyndburn properties - Newly appointed Home Energy Reduction Officer - Industry - Lancashire County Council’s Carbon Reduction Pathway - Carbon capture and offsetting - Council work with eco partners including Prospects Foundation, Lancashire Wildlife Trust and the River Ribble Trust - Social awareness and events - Renewable energy projects in Hyndburn - Public sector decarbonisation scheme - Hyndburn Borough Council decarbonisation of buildings including works already completed at Hyndburn Leisure Centre, Scaitcliffe House and Accrington Crematorium - Low emission vehicle fleet and the use of hydro-treated vegetable oil - Woodland planting - £1 million climate reserve funding - Net Zero Working Group - Other ideas to help the Council achieve Net Zero
Tim Brodest, Home Energy Reduction Officer provided a brief update on the energy efficiency grant schemes available and plans to engage with local organisations.
Sarah Whittaker, Regeneration Manager provided an update on the work carried out on the Councils buildings including plans for Haworth Art Gallery and Willows Lane. She also covered future rounds of available public funding and the requirements to provide match funding, and difficulties recruiting a Carbon Reduction Officer to lead the decarbonisation of Council buildings. A phased approach will be applied with focus on the Council’s biggest emitters.
Anne Hourican, Senior Environmental Initiatives Officer presented on Climate and Biodiversity – Natural Solutions.
The presentation covered the following:
- Acquisition of Brookside / Bury Meadows nature reserve and plans to enhance the area - Partner involvement in the above - Flood management - Work on engaging with schools - Peat stores - Coal authority and mine heat exchanges
Cllr Khan, Portfolio Holder said that he welcomed the enthusiasm from officers across Council departments who are involved in the Council’s green agenda. He said that whilst the Council can be a leader and an enabler in this, we can’t do it on our own. He sees the Net Zero Working Group as not just a Council group but one which should involve other stakeholders, schools and business leaders. He said several businesses have already approached the Council to discuss our transition to HVO fuel in our fleet.
The presenters responded to questions on the ... view the full minutes text for item 122. |
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Climate and Biodiversity - Natural Solutions To receive a presentation from the Senior Environmental Initiatives Officer on Climate and Biodiversity Natural Solutions. Minutes: This item was merged with the previous agenda item. |