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Community, engagement and communications

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Community, engagement and communications

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s4_coms_q13

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s4_coms_q13

Has a representative cross section of the community and relevant stakeholders been involved in developing and delivering the Plan?

s4_coms_q13_sp2

The Plan clearly makes extra effort to reach harder to reach communities and under-represented groups in the environmental movement

Including but not limited to:
• Black, Asian and other ethnic minorities
• People with disabilities
• People on lower incomes
• People from working class backgrounds
• Faith groups
• High carbon emitting businesses
• Farmers
• Land owners

s4_coms_q13_sp3_new

The Plan clearly states how residents, businesses and stakeholders will continue to be involved in the progress and delivery of the Plan.
Examples including but not limited to:
Creating a permanent community forum
Allocating community representation on key committees
Creating an ongoing online feedback page
Running online webinars and engagement sessions
Physical suggestion boxes in locations around the area

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12 councils match these filters

s4_coms_q13

Has a representative cross section of the community and relevant stakeholders been involved in developing and delivering the Plan?

50%

of councils scored

0.0 out of 2

25%

of councils scored

1.0 out of 2

17%

of councils scored

2.0 out of 2
Council NoScore
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority0.0/2
Greater London Authority2.0/2
Greater Manchester Combined Authority1.0/2
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority1.0/2
North East Combined Authority0.0/2
North of Tyne Combined Authority1.0/2
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority0.0/2
Tees Valley Combined Authority0.0/2
West Midlands Combined Authority2.0/2
West of England Combined Authority0.0/2
West Yorkshire Combined Authority0.0/2

s4_coms_q13_sp2

The Plan clearly makes extra effort to reach harder to reach communities and under-represented groups in the environmental movement

Including but not limited to:
• Black, Asian and other ethnic minorities
• People with disabilities
• People on lower incomes
• People from working class backgrounds
• Faith groups
• High carbon emitting businesses
• Farmers
• Land owners

82%

of councils scored

0.0 out of 1

18%

of councils scored

1.0 out of 1
Council NoScore
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority0.0/1
Greater London Authority1.0/1
Greater Manchester Combined Authority0.0/1
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority0.0/1
North East Combined Authority0.0/1
North of Tyne Combined Authority0.0/1
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority0.0/1
Tees Valley Combined Authority0.0/1
West Midlands Combined Authority1.0/1
West of England Combined Authority0.0/1
West Yorkshire Combined Authority0.0/1

s4_coms_q13_sp3_new

The Plan clearly states how residents, businesses and stakeholders will continue to be involved in the progress and delivery of the Plan.
Examples including but not limited to:
Creating a permanent community forum
Allocating community representation on key committees
Creating an ongoing online feedback page
Running online webinars and engagement sessions
Physical suggestion boxes in locations around the area

55%

of councils scored

0.0 out of 1

45%

of councils scored

1.0 out of 1
Council NoScore
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority0.0/1
Greater London Authority1.0/1
Greater Manchester Combined Authority1.0/1
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority1.0/1
North East Combined Authority0.0/1
North of Tyne Combined Authority1.0/1
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority0.0/1
Tees Valley Combined Authority0.0/1
West Midlands Combined Authority1.0/1
West of England Combined Authority0.0/1
West Yorkshire Combined Authority0.0/1