H&I Hub - Local Place Planning and Climate Action

22 August 2024, Starts: 18:30, Ends: 20:00

Thursday 22 August  6.30 - 8.00  online  (Microsoft Teams)

From the  H&I Climate Hub  August newsletter

Following the successful Local Place Plan Learning Event on 28 May, Highland Council is teaming up with the Highlands and Islands Climate Hub for a second session on Climate Change.

We would be delighted for you to join us on Thursday 22 August from 6:30pm-8pm to learn more about how your Local Place Plans could support action on climate change. We'll be hearing from three communities - Morvern, Golspie and Wester Ross Biosphere - about how they are integrating tackling climate change into their community planning.

The session will also cover what the climate requirements and considerations are for your local plan and aim to build everyone's confidence through jargon busting and sharing of available resources.

There will be plenty of opportunity too for discussion and Q&A with community representatives and staff from Highlands and Islands Climate Hub and Highland Council.

More information and booking


 

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Saturday 14 September
NA      Cromarty Community Market
Saturday 21 September
NA      Highland Good Food Partnership AGM 2024
NA      Culbokie Community Market
Monday 23 September
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Tuesday 24 September
11:30 Highland Repair Network
Friday 27 September
10:00 Abernethy Forest visit - RSPB and Scottish Forestry
Saturday 28 September
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