Council Drives Forward Response to Climate Change

Press team , 29 October 2021 11:05

South Tyneside Council is taking its response to climate change up a gear by further expanding its network of electric vehicle charging points.

Ten new 7kw charging posts for plug-in vehicles have been installed in locations around the borough, taking the total to 55.

The new points have all been sited in residential areas, particularly where off-street parking is not available.

The council received £55k in grant funding from the Department for Transport's On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme. One of the council's key priories is to invest in the built environment.

Next week South Tyneside Council is holding a Climate Summit Week, when it is hosting a programme of events and activities for the community, businesses and schools to tie in with COP-26 - the UN's 26th annual climate change conference.

Cllr Jim Foreman, Lead Member for Housing and Transport, said: "We're committed to investing in a transport infrastructure that allows us to travel in a sustainable, healthy and efficient way.

"By continuing to grow our network of charging points, we hope that more residents will consider electric or hybrid vehicles and benefit from improved air quality. These points are all located in residential areas, making it convenient and easy to recharge."

The South Tyneside Climate Summit Week will focus on actions the council is taking to meet its ambitious carbon cutting targets, as well as how residents and businesses can play their part in tackling climate change.

Cllr Ernest Gibson, Lead Member for Area Management and Community Safety, with responsibility for climate change, said: "We have pledged to do all we can to become a carbon  neutral council by 2030, and that means changing the way we operate and deliver services.

"That's why we continue to invest in sustainable alternatives and clean technologies.

"But we're also passionate about leading by example and championing a carbon neutral future for the whole borough, and by providing facilities like this for the community we can help residents and businesses reduce their carbon footprint too."

The Council set a three-year target to cut carbon emissions by 4,285 tonnes by March 2023 and is already two thirds of the way to achieving that figure.

The new charging points are at the following locations:

  • Horsley Hill Square (2)
  • Hibernian Road (2)
  • Tyne Street
  • St. Hilda's Street
  • Wawn Street
  • Bilton Hall
  • Hedworthfield CA
  • Primrose Childrens Centre
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