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08 Feb 2011
Support to local government from Climate UK, the national network of climate change partnerships across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
What is Climate UK?
Climate UK is the collective name for the climate change partnerships (CCPs) in the English regions, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. We work collectively as a national network with the support of the UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) and the Environment Agency and are part funded by Government via Defra and the devolved administrations.
Each partnership is different in terms of its organisation, resources and priorities but all have a common interest in helping public and private sector organisations to adapt to a changing climate.
Supporting local government on adaptation is a key shared priority for us now and in the future.
What is our offer to local government?
This leaflet describes in summary what kind of support you can get here and now from the CCPs in your own work on adaptation. You may be familiar with the CCP in your own area, but might find further valuable resources and even support from other CCPs too.
With the recent rapid changes in Government policy, the CCPs are increasingly collaborating and looking to share their resources more effectively across the country. And despite the demise of the regional agenda in England, the English CCPs are exploring new ways of working so that they can continue to provide a service to councils over the years ahead. You can access all of the CCP websites and online resources via our joint introductory webpage at: www.climateuk.net
Full details are available in the downloable flyer below:
Anne Gayfer, Programme Manager, Environmental Services
07554 439 131