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At a meeting on Wednesday 4th December, attended by many Kilsby residents, outline approval was given by the West Northants Council Planning Committee for a development of 19 houses on land off Barby Road, often referred to as the ‘Richborough Proposal’. Kilsby Action Group are currently taking advice on the feasibility of mounting a legal challenge to this decision.
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Qualis Construction Ltd have provided an up-date for residents on the work to and future of Kilsby House. Please find the letter attached.
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Residents, businesses, and stakeholders are being encouraged to share their views on a strategy to tackle climate change across West Northamptonshire.
The draft Climate Change Strategy outlines West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) approach to reducing locally produced greenhouse gases, improving air quality and placing people at the heart of the climate emergency response.
Cllr Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste said: “Extreme downpours such as those seen recently across our region seem to be becoming more frequent. It is important that we put a strategy in place for reducing the impact of the climate challenge and we need the support and views of our residents, businesses, partners and stakeholders to do so. I would encourage people to get involved in shaping the final document so that we can focus on reducing our carbon footprint and creating a vibrant, healthy environment for our communities.”
Addressing key challenges such as energy, buildings, transport, waste, nature, and the economy, it proposes innovative and adaptive aims to meet these challenges. The strategy has been developed following a pre-engagement exercise in September that asked people to feedback on their priorities on dealing with the climate challenge.
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Up-date on Richborough Planning Application
/in News/by ClerkAt a meeting on Wednesday 4th December, attended by many Kilsby residents, outline approval was given by the West Northants Council Planning Committee for a development of 19 houses on land off Barby Road, often referred to as the ‘Richborough Proposal’. Kilsby Action Group are currently taking advice on the feasibility of mounting a legal challenge to this decision.
Update Kilsby House
/in News/by ClerkQualis Construction Ltd have provided an up-date for residents on the work to and future of Kilsby House. Please find the letter attached.
Residents encouraged to help shape approach to tackling climate change
/in News/by ClerkResidents, businesses, and stakeholders are being encouraged to share their views on a strategy to tackle climate change across West Northamptonshire.
The draft Climate Change Strategy outlines West Northamptonshire Council’s (WNC) approach to reducing locally produced greenhouse gases, improving air quality and placing people at the heart of the climate emergency response.
Cllr Rebecca Breese, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Recycling and Waste said: “Extreme downpours such as those seen recently across our region seem to be becoming more frequent. It is important that we put a strategy in place for reducing the impact of the climate challenge and we need the support and views of our residents, businesses, partners and stakeholders to do so. I would encourage people to get involved in shaping the final document so that we can focus on reducing our carbon footprint and creating a vibrant, healthy environment for our communities.”
Addressing key challenges such as energy, buildings, transport, waste, nature, and the economy, it proposes innovative and adaptive aims to meet these challenges. The strategy has been developed following a pre-engagement exercise in September that asked people to feedback on their priorities on dealing with the climate challenge.
The consultation runs until 19 January, and people can find out more and have their say on WNC’s Consultation Hub.