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North Tyneside wants to be a cleaner and greener place. This means using less energy, protecting nature, managing waste and making sure we’re ready for events like floods and hot weather caused by climate change.
We would welcome your feedback on the proposals.
Climate Change
North Tyneside Council declared a climate emergency in 2019. The Council wants to reduce the carbon emissions that are impacting our climate. This means being more efficient, protecting nature, and making sure we’re ready for events caused by climate change like floods and hot weather.
What is being proposed in this consultation?
Encourage the development of homes that are designed to stay warm in winter and cool in summer
Support government plans to make new homes energy efficient and carbon net zero ready.
Include trees and green spaces in development to help keep places cool.
Identify places that could be suitable for wind energy development.
Prevent flooding by using sustainable drainage systems and not building in areas of flood risk.
Protect the water in our rivers and the coast from pollution.
Support proposals for new waste management and recycling facilities in places that avoid harm to residents.
All responses will be dealt with in accordance with our privacy statement which can be found here.
If you have any questions about this survey or need us to do anything differently to help you take part, including providing this information in another language or format, please contact planning.policy@northtyneside.gov.uk or call 0191 643 2310.
North Tyneside wants to be a cleaner and greener place. This means using less energy, protecting nature, managing waste and making sure we’re ready for events like floods and hot weather caused by climate change.
We would welcome your feedback on the proposals.
Climate Change
North Tyneside Council declared a climate emergency in 2019. The Council wants to reduce the carbon emissions that are impacting our climate. This means being more efficient, protecting nature, and making sure we’re ready for events caused by climate change like floods and hot weather.
What is being proposed in this consultation?
Encourage the development of homes that are designed to stay warm in winter and cool in summer
Support government plans to make new homes energy efficient and carbon net zero ready.
Include trees and green spaces in development to help keep places cool.
Identify places that could be suitable for wind energy development.
Prevent flooding by using sustainable drainage systems and not building in areas of flood risk.
Protect the water in our rivers and the coast from pollution.
Support proposals for new waste management and recycling facilities in places that avoid harm to residents.
All responses will be dealt with in accordance with our privacy statement which can be found here.
If you have any questions about this survey or need us to do anything differently to help you take part, including providing this information in another language or format, please contact planning.policy@northtyneside.gov.uk or call 0191 643 2310.