Producing your local Get Britain Working Plan
- 08/05/25
- 13:30
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Kirklees Council are leading a CCIN Policy Lab on Green Recovery, Climate Change and Carbon that will develop a toolkit for local authorities to work towards net zero in a manner consistent with our cooperative values and principles. Collaborate are supporting us in creating the toolkit and facilitating the workshops.
You can sign up here for the first workshop on Tuesday 13 July 3-5 pm. The theme of the first workshop will be Partnerships and Engagement going straight to the heart of cooperative values
Please Note: The themes of the following three workshops are being confirmed this week. They will be on 16 July 1 – 3 pm, 19 July 10 am -12 noon and 21 July 10 am -12 noon and we would suggest that you share the invites with colleagues that lead work on those specific themes (e.g. transport and active travel) and encourage them to participate in the first instance though you may well be the most appropriate officer for the first session. In this way, we hope that while holding four workshops within two weeks will be intense for the team delivering them it should not require any individual officer from participating councils to devote a significant chunk of their time.
Jonathan Nunn
Strategy and Policy Officer (Sustainable Economy)
T: 01484 221000
Strategy and Innovation | Kirklees Council
Civic Centre 1, High Street, Huddersfield HD1 2NF