Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Cabinet received a report setting out the
annual summary of actions taken, and progress made, on the eight
strategic themes set out in Stevenage’s 2020 Climate Change
Strategy. Key initiatives
included:
The report also highlighted action being taken by the Council at county level through the Hertfordshire Climate Change and Sustainability Partnership (HCCSP) and the work being undertaken at neighbourhood and individual level to drive behavioural change across the town.
The Portfolio Holder was pleased to report that in order to improve the accuracy and consistency of future emissions tracking, the Council was developing a new greenhouse gas baseline and a transparent reporting framework. It was noted that while Stevenage continued to make progress towards the national net zero target, achieving this by 2030 would require ongoing legislative and financial support from central Government.
Cabinet paid tribute to those Officers and Members who had worked to ensure Stevenage was in the forefront of the Climate Change agenda. Members were pleased to note that all new developments in the town were taking on the best environmental standards in Climate Change quality assurance guarantees.
Members were keen to ensure that all Councillors used their Climate Change Community Fund for opportunities in their wards to fund schemes to improve the environment in their areas.
It was RESOLVED that:
1.
That the progress made in delivering the 2020 Stevenage Climate
Change Strategy over the past year across the eight strategic areas
be noted. Of particular note is Stevenage’s lowest historical
GHG emissions in 2023, delivering a 7.2% decrease from 2022 levels,
and 22.6% lower than in the baseline year (2018) resulting in
Stevenage’s per capita emissions in 2023 being lower than
county, regional, and national averages.
2.
That work to secure ongoing external funding, partnerships, and
income-generating opportunities be endorsed, particularly in terms
of renewable energy generation, to support delivery of the 2030
net-zero target and build long-term resilience.
3. That authority be delegated to the Portfolio Holder for Environment and Climate Change to review and update the Strategy over the coming year as required, to ensure it continues to align with the Council’s corporate priorities.
Publication date: 10/10/2025
Date of decision: 08/10/2025
Decided at meeting: 08/10/2025 - Cabinet
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