Climate Change Executive Advisory Panel Update
To receive a verbal update from the Cabinet Member for Highways, Travel and Environment.
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for
Highways, Travel and Environment provided a verbal update. He explained that he had engaged with a lot
Dorset Councillors and town and parish councils since the last meeting. The Panel was currently exploring where
Dorset Council was as a council in relation to climate change; whilst the
predecessor councils had sought to address this, there was a lot more to do.
He explained that Friends of
the Earth had presented the Panel with a list of 33 items to consider,
which was underway and the evidence would be considered at the next
meeting. He acknowledged the need for
central government to be more involved in addressing climate change and for the
Council to work with the private sector on such initiatives as the availability
of electric vehicle charging stations.
He also reported that discussions had begun with local bus companies to
identify how services across the rural areas could be improved. He also added that he would be meeting with
representatives of Extinction Rebellion on 5 August. He reiterated that the Council was taking
this issue very seriously and a great deal of work was ongoing.
One of the Members for the
Wimborne Minster Ward, Cllr Bartlett, expressed his concern that local town
councils were being pressured to commit to becoming carbon neutral by 2030 with
little idea of the cost of doing this.
He requested that the Executive Advisory Panel also consider the
procurement of means of energy efficient power generation in partnership with
parish and town councils. The Cabinet Member for Highways, Travel and
Environment welcomed these comments and agreed that there was a need for local
councils to use every opportunity to generate heat and power in ways that
addressed climate change.
The Member for the Sherborne
East Ward, Cllr Andrews, informed the Cabinet that on the previous day
Sherborne Town Council had declared a climate emergency with a view to becoming
carbon neutral by 2030. He expressed his
concern that there was little enforcement through the planning system for the
installation of renewable energy in new developments. The Cabinet Member for Planning explained
that current developments were considered in relation to the extant Local Plans
of the predecessor councils. However,
there was an opportunity to include policies relating to energy efficiency
through the development of the Dorset Council Local Plan. He added that it was important to continue to
lobby central government to increase demand for this through the National
Planning Policy Framework.
Decision
1. That the update be noted.