Herefordshire Council is pleased to announce that it has been ranked as the top performing local authority in the West Midlands on sustainability action for the third year in a row, after completing the Sustainability West Midlands (SWM) benchmarking.
The results, which were announced last week, give Herefordshire an overall score of 91% and demonstrate that Herefordshire Council is making excellent progress on the various aspects of sustainability associated with the West Midlands ‘Sustainability Roadmap to 2030’.
The benchmarking by members of SWM is undertaken on an annual basis via answers to 80 questions on various aspects of the Roadmap themes. It aims to help local authorities to self-assess their progress on sustainability and to more quickly identify where they should take further action. Benchmarking can also help supporting organisations, such as national Government (BEIS, Defra etc.), the Local Government Association (LGA), the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) to better understand where their support would be most welcomed.
Herefordshire Council’s benchmarking was undertaken by the Sustainability and Climate Change team, but includes work across all service areas and reflects the Council’s commitment to net zero by 2030.
Richard Vaughan, Sustainability and Climate Change Team Manager said: “We believed we were making good progress with our environmental performance, but it is nice to have that confirmed through this process and to be ranked as top performing for the third year in a row is a great expression of the hard work towards net zero that is being undertaken across the authority.”
He continued: “There is so much more that needs to be done to reach our net zero target. Some of the projects we are currently working on include expanding the Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure across the County, offering grant schemes to help retrofit some of the County’s least energy efficient homes, awarding local businesses grants to support them to reduce carbon and supporting the Herefordshire Climate and Nature Board who’s focus is on a net zero and nature rich county by 2030.”
Cllr Swinglehurst, Cabinet member for the Environment said: “Being ranked as the top performing authority in the West Midlands is a real achievement and recognition of the effort that the council is putting in to sustainability. We will continue to work just as hard and to lead by example to support the whole county to get to net zero by 2030.
“We are also developing the county’s first Climate Change Adaptation Plan which will help us to better respond to the challenges of climate change,” she added.
To find out more about SWM and their Roadmap to 2030 visit https://www.sustainabilitywestmidlands.org.uk/roadmap-to-2030/
For more information on Herefordshire’s journey to net zero visit zerocarbon.herefordshire.gov.uk