147 Climate and Natural Environment Policy Statement
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Cabinet Member: Climate Change Delivery and Environment
Forward Plan Ref: 2022/028
Contact: Sarah Gilbert Climate Action Team Leader, 07867 467797 / Nick Mottram,
Environment and Heritage Group Manager, 07733 002171
Report by Corporate Director Environment & Place (CA8).
The Council’s Corporate Plan is ambitious for leading
positive change by working in partnership to make Oxfordshire a greener, fairer and healthier County. This new Climate and Natural Environment Policy
Statement (the Policy Statement) supports and strengthens this ambition to
include a policy focus on environmental resilience and nature recovery.
The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to:
a)
Agree this Climate and Natural Environment Policy Statement to ensure
environmental considerations are placed at the heart of policy and
decision-making across the County Council.
b)
Re-affirm commitment to the shared environment principles of the Future
Oxfordshire Partnership, set out in Appendix 1.
c)
Lead positive change through a new County-wide strategic framework,
detailed in Appendix 2, to ensure the principles for climate action, environmental
resilience and nature recovery are embedded in the breadth of County Council
partnership activity across Oxfordshire.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Recommendations approved with the following amendments:
a)
Agree
this Climate and Natural Environment Policy Statement to ensure environmental considerations
are placed at the heart of policy and decision-making across the County
Council.
b)
Re-affirm
commitment to the shared environment principles of the Future Oxfordshire
Partnership Oxford-Cambridge Arc, set out in Appendix 1.
c)
Lead
positive change through a new County-wide strategic framework, detailed in
Appendix 2, to ensure the principles for climate action, environmental
resilience and nature recovery are embedded in the breadth of County Council
partnership activity across Oxfordshire.
d)
delegate authority to make amendments to the Policy
to the Corporate Director Environment & Place.
Minutes:
Cabinet had before it a report on the new Climate and Natural Environment Policy Statement
which supports and strengthens the ambition of the Council’s Corporate Plan to include
a policy focus on environmental resilience and nature recovery.
Before
considering the report, the Chair had agreed to a request to speak.
Councillor
John Howson welcomed the statement and accompanying recommendations but
believed that the role of the school sector was under-played in the
policy. Maintained schools received a
mention in the objectives but he asked for academies and private schools to be
brought into the fold as key stakeholders.
There was also the question of school transport and the buses and taxis
that the Council uses to bring children to school.
Nick
Mottram, Environment & Heritage Manager, introduced the report. It was built on the Oxford-Cambridge Arc
Environmental Principles. Officers had sought to expand those to include, for
example, climate adaptation where appropriate.
It brought together a well-developed Oxfordshire Climate
Action Plan with previously less-well-developed natural environment
aspirations. The ambitions of the Policy Statement were to be delivered
through more detailed strategies and plans some of which exist and some of
which were to be developed, and through partnership working. The list of
services, organisations and partners was indicative and many other partners
were likely to be involved, such as the school sector identified by Councillor
Howson. The detailed wording of the principles would be reviewed in
response to feedback from Council services, partners and future changes in
legislation and guidance, and progress monitored. However, he noted that
there was nothing in the recommendations to cover updates to the Policy
Statement and asked Cabinet to consider adding such a clause.
Councillor
Pete Sudbury, Cabinet Member for Climate Change Delivery & Environment,
thanked officers for their work on the Policy Statement. He noted that the Policy Statement was
bringing forward the date for decarbonisation in Oxfordshire to the early 2040s
instead of 2050. It was also setting
targets on decarbonisation for suppliers.
It addressed how Oxfordshire would be affected by various different
global warming scenarios.
Councillor
Sudbury added that there was a commitment to the circular economy and the need
for Oxfordshire to become much more sustainable. One area that he could see needed to be added
was resilience to adverse weather. He
supported the proposal to add a clause relating to updates to the Policy
Statement.
Other
Cabinet Members welcomed the Policy Statement and made the following points:
·
The reference to the precautionary principle was crucial as it can be
very difficult to predict the impact of changes.
·
Cabinet should be updated on progress in a year’s time to ensure that
the Policy Statement was put into action.
·
The reference in recommendation b) to the Future Oxfordshire Partnership
should be replaced by Oxford Cambridge Arc.
The Chair
proposed an amendment to allow changes to the Policy Statement to be agreed by
the Corporate Director Environment & Place.
The
recommendations as amended were proposed by Councillor Sudbury and seconded by
Councillor Hannaby.
RESOLVED to