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Decentralised Energy Programme

27 Jan 2011

The proposal is to provide in-depth support over one year, for around five areas in the East Midlands that will lead to the development of low-carbon energy infrastructure, and provide practical experience in contributing to the development of an area-wide energy planning policy. Although the biggest carbon savings may be generated from urban projects, we are interested in
looking at diversity in order to generate learning, case studies and develop best practice.

 
 

Councillors' Guide

17 Mar 2010

 
 
 

Waste Management Statistics for East Midlands Collection Authorities

17 Mar 2010

The research undertaken for this report has been carried out to look at different elements of waste collection across the East Midlands region.

 

Urban Grounds Maintenance and Street Cleansing Toolkit

17 Mar 2010

West Wiltshire, North Wiltshire, Salisbury and Kennet Districts have published a toolkit resulting from phase 1 of their SWCoE funded, Urban Grounds Maintenance & Street Cleansing project. The first phase of the project was to investigate and document the relative size, cost and delivery processes for grounds maintenance and street cleansing services in each of the four partner district councils and to compare the relative performance. The outputs of the first stage of the project have been documented in this toolkit which details all of the information required by your authority to complete the same activity, including benchmark figures, best practice and model processes. Urban Grounds Maintenance and Street Cleansing Toolkit

 

The Wrapper - Climate East Midlands newsletter - Edition One

01 Oct 2009

A brand new partnership called Climate East Midlands has been launched in the region to tackle climate change. Climate East Midlands is one of nine Regional Climate Change Partnerships around the UK, recognised and part funded by central Government. Read the first edition of their newsletter here.
 
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