Help shape plans to tackle the impacts of climate change

People across west Cheshire are being asked to share their thoughts on how the Council can continue to tackle the impacts of climate change.

The Council’s Climate Emergency Response Plan was launched in 2021 and now needs to be renewed for the 2025-2030 period. An early-stage engagement activity will seek the views of residents, and other partners across the borough, and the results will enable priorities and actions to be co-produced with communities. It will be followed by a formal consultation in the autumn on a draft plan.

You can help to shape how this plan will look going forward by sharing your views on a variety of topics, such as energy, transport and land use, amongst others. The engagement activity runs until Sunday, 1 September and is an important opportunity for residents to support and shape the development of the climate change strategy and how we can work together to help the borough and country reach net zero in a way that will benefit our communities for generations to come.

Provide your views to shape the new Climate Emergency Response Plan

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