Council wants your views on their plans to go green

By James Kelly

17th Nov 2020 | Local News

Cheshire East Council is asking residents, businesses and other organisations about its plans for a greener future for the economy and environment.

The council's new corporate plan sets out the vision and priorities for the council over the next four years.

This includes its plans to protect and enhance the environment, tackle the climate change emergency and drive sustainable development.

Cllr Nick Mannion, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for environment and regeneration, said: "Cheshire East is a great place and is full of potential. We want to play our role in helping to ensure that Cheshire East is a green and sustainable place for future generations.

"But we know there is work to do to improve some of the places in Cheshire East.

"We've also set the ambitious target of being a carbon-neutral council by 2025, to meet the climate emergency head on. We want your views on how to get this balance right."

Cllr Laura Crane, cabinet member for highways and waste, said: "For many people, the council's main job is to maintain the roads, keep public spaces clean and tidy and collect the bins. We do a lot more than that – but these are really important services and we need to get them right.

"We're facing significant financial challenges but are still committed to providing these services for our residents.

"We have opportunities to innovate and try different things to save money, improve service and reduce the impact on the environment, such as our project to trial hydrogen bin lorries and our active travel schemes.

"It's important that you tell us what you think of our plans, so please do respond to the survey."

Cllr Toni Fox, cabinet member for planning, said the plans would ensure that the right homes are built in the right place to meet the needs of residents.

Council deputy leader, Cllr Craig Browne, said: "Our corporate plan priorities include a number of key major projects to help deliver that. This includes new cycle links and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, as well as major transport schemes, such as HS2 coming to Crewe. We're also looking to improve the speed and efficiency of public transport to help reduce car journeys."

The council's corporate plan consultation is open until 27 November. To give your feedback, visit the

council website.

     

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