Local Liaison Group
General local government material
London 21 report: Thirty-three ways forward? Climate change in London: Action by local government
Local Government Association Climate Change Commission web page and report
Lambeth related material
Lambeth Environment and Community Safety Scrutiny Sub-Committee Action Plan response to the:
Lambeth Climate Change Commission report and recommendations
Agenda document for Cabinet Meeting Monday Jan 28 2008
Sustainable Community Strategy
This will be the core stategy for Lambeth from now until 2020 that will inform the Local Development Framework - the planning document that will supercede the current UDP in 2009 (see work on the Built Environment Group page). The consultation ended on Friday 29 February. We were disappointed that it had nothing about environmental sustainability in it and that it took no account of changing circumstance (including recession) imposed by nature.
TTB SCS Consultation Submissions
On Monday 25 February the TTB Open Meeting focussed on this consultation and 4 working groups came up with ideas that were submitted to the consultation. TTB also made a central submission which cited the Governments' Sustainable Community Act (October 2007) Lambeth must 'sign up' to this in order to get central government help for local sustainability projects. This Act is extraordinarily enlightened but was passed after the Lambeth consultation run by Lambeth First was begun. The schedule of 'matters to which local authorities must have regard' amounts to a manifesto for localisation and is worth quoting here:
Sustainable Communities Act
MATTERS TO WHICH LOCAL AUTHORITIES MUST HAVE REGARD
1 The matters referred to in section 2 are—
(a) the provision of local services,
(b) the extent to which the volume and value of goods and services that
are—
(i) offered for sale; or
(ii) procured by public bodies
and are produced within 30 miles (or any lesser distance as may be
specified by a local authority in respect of its area) of their place of
sale or of the boundary of the public body,
(c) the rate of increase in the growth and marketing of organic forms of
food production and the local food economy,
(d) measures to promote reasonable access by all local people to a
supply of food that is adequate in terms of both amount and
nutritional value,
(e) the number of local jobs,
(f) measures to conserve energy and increase the quantity of energy
supplies which are produced from sustainable sources within a 30
mile radius of the region in which they are consumed,
(g) measures taken to reduce the level of road traffic including, but not
restricted to, local public transport provision, measures to promote
walking and cycling and measures to decrease the amount of
product miles,
(h) the increase in social inclusion, including an increase in involvement
in local democracy,
(i) measures to increase mutual aid and other community projects,
(j) measures designed to decrease emissions of greenhouse gases,
(k) measures designed to increase community health and well being,
(l) planning policies which would assist with the purposes of this Act,
including new arrangements for the provision of affordable housing,
and
(m) measures to increase the use of local waste materials for the benefit
of the community.
2 In this Schedule the following terms shall have the following meanings—
“local services” includes, but is not restricted to, retail outlets, public
houses, banks, health facilities, including hospitals and pharmacies,
legal services, social housing, post offices, schools, public eating
places, leisure facilities and open spaces;
“local food economy” means a system of producing, processing and
trading primarily organic forms of food production, where the
activity is largely contained in the area or region where the food was
produced;
“local jobs” mean—
(a) jobs in companies or organisations that in the opinion of the
appropriate authority will spend a significant proportion of
their turnover in the locality of the place of operation; and
(b) jobs which are held by people living within 30 miles of that
job;
“mutual aid” means actions or initiatives by people in the community
to improve services or provisions for themselves and other persons
in the community;
“product miles” means the total distance produce is transported from
the place of growth or production to the place of consumption;
“social inclusion” means the opportunity for all people resident in any
area to play an equal role in the economic, social and civic life of the
area;
“local democracy” means the ability to participate, by means of voting
at elections or otherwise, in decision-making that is as local as
practicable to people’s place of residence; and
“community health and well-being” means the degree to which
persons resident in an area identify with that area and receive an
increased quality of life as a result of the nature and the environment
of the area.