Henley Climate Emergency 2030 Working Group
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The group was set up by Henley Town Council to help Henley residents fight climate change through positive action that benefits the climate & households
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https://www.henleytowncouncil.gov.uk 09-01-2020 12:31:17
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Come and meet Henley Climate Emergency 2030 Working Group at the exhibition in the town hall, Market Place from 10am to 3pm on Friday and Saturday (July 2 and 3).
We've had 20+ businesses sign up for our #HenleyEcoBusinessFair! 🎉 We'll have electric vehicles, mopeds and bikes, learning games, sustainable interior design, hemp bags and more! Come along to Henley Town Council Town Hall on 22 September to find out more! svbs.co.uk/henley-eco-bus…
henley herald Thanks henley herald - The Neighbourhood Plan committee are reviewing surveys as and when they come in - so if you're ready to complete one - go ahead - don't wait to the deadline! 🤓surveymonkey.co.uk/r/VRVRMLK
Recruiting now! Residents who would like to install on-street electric vehicle chargepoints can apply to a new pilot project. The first permissions from Oxfordshire County Council are expected to be given through this project trojanenergyltd.com/projects/doors… #henleyonthames #electricvehicles
30k Grant for Green Energy Work at Henley Town Council - henleyherald.com/2021/11/23/30k… #Henley Henley Town Council Henley Climate Emergency 2030 Working Group GreenerHenley
Carbon footprint, project progress and communications are all up for discussion at the next working group on Monday. Email [email protected] for a passcode to join us live or catchup on youtube - see the link from the Council website. henleytowncouncil.gov.uk/your-council/c…
Electric vehicle chargepoints are coming soon to Mill Meadows car park. In this week's Henley Standard (18 March) Henley Town Council publishes the notice of changes to the parking rules. Full details from Town Hall Information Centre. Comments in writing by 8th April.
Great article by Rebecca Chandler-Wilde in this week's (25 March) Henley Standard 'How to avoid a climate disaster?' There are several actions we can take that have a 'negative green premium' ie save us money now.