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Nottinghamshire Residents Must Register for Recycling Centres

 
Nottinghamshire council is introducing a scheme which requires all Nottinghamshire residents (excluding Nottingham City) to register vehicles in order to use local recycling centres. The council claims it will save £200,000 a year, improve service quality and reduce waiting times. From September, you may not be permitted to use centres unless you have registered, which you can do for free on the Notts County Council website.

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City of Nottingham Reaches Climate Targets Four Years Early


Government data suggests that Nottingham City Council has met carbon emission reduction targets four years early, achieving a 33% reduction in the city’s carbon emissions since 2005 and saving three tonnes of CO₂ per person per year. It is believed that around 13% of the reduction is due to the popularity of public transport, walking and cycling across the city, which boasts Europe’s largest fleet of electric buses. Energy efficiency improvements including external wall insulation and the installation of solar PV panels on around 4,000 council houses have had significant impacts. Cllr Alan Clark, Portfolio Holder for Energy and Sustainability said; ‘There has been a real move towards sustainability in the city with a wide range of organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors carrying out vital work to reduce our environmental impact. Beating our target is a fantastic recognition of the efforts across the city to achieve this aim.’

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Derbyshire Receives Share of Fuel Poverty Funding

One of just four grants give out nationally to tackle fuel poverty and help people to cut their energy bills and make energy efficient improvements will be spent in Derbyshire this winter. Derbyshire County Council’s Healthy Home Programme was chosen from more than 40 applicants to receive a share of £60000 from Western Power Distribution’s Affordable Warmth Local Action Fund.

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Nottingham Trent University wins Green Apple Award

Nottingham Trent University was the only UK university to recently receive awards at the internationally recognised Green Apple Awards. Celebrating built environment and architectural heritage, the university was recognised for its green spaces, energy saving commitments and the newly developed eco-friendly Pavilion on the Clifton campus with two ‘green trowels’ and a bronze award. 

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Get Better With Nature Community Fund Open in Peak District


A grant fund awards that support initiatives by local charities, businesses and schools in the Peak District to improve the environment and help people appreciate the benefits of nature to health has opened for applications. The closing date for entries is 16th September 2016, and any activities must be underway by the end of 2016 and completed by 31st May 2017.

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