
Information and ideas for a greener High Peak were shared by groups and individuals at an event organised by the borough council.
Those attending were offered advice and tips on saving energy, recycling, and reducing waste and local repair cafes, and active travel to help reduce emissions from transport.
Volunteers and groups that have received grants from the Council’s Climate Change Community Fund also shared their experiences and ideas to inspire others at the event held at New Mills Town Hall.
Successful applicants have included projects to work with households to reduce energy use in Hayfield and High Peak Baby Bank which helps families by reusing good quality baby equipment.
Jason Taylor from AES chats to an attendee about recycling
Projects to encourage growing of vegetables in schools and allotments and upcycling materials have also received grants.
Executive Councillor for Climate Change, Environment and Community Safety, Jean Todd, said: “Tackling climate change is one of the most pressing issues we face so it was great to see so many people at this event who all share the same aim of doing things that make a difference.
“No one individual, organisation or group can mitigate the impacts of our changing climate alone so it’s up to each of us to do what we can in our everyday lives.”
Cllr Todd said the council is working to make sure its services and activities have minimal effect on the environment.
The Council’s Climate Change and Biodiversity Officer Gillian Wright and Councillor Jean Todd at the event
Some of the schemes being delivered by HPBC include retro-fitting the least energy efficient council homes, applying for funding to help those on lower incomes, and bidding for funds to help rural businesses reduce their impact on the environment.
More information about the council’s efforts can be found at www.highpeak.gov.uk/ClimateChange
Applications for the latest round of grants from the Council’s Climate Change Community Fund need to be submitted by 20 November.
These small grants encourage volunteers to work together and help individuals and communities to take action. Find out more at www.highpeak.gov.uk/CommunityClimateChangeFund
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