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Local Net Zero Hubs get £6.8m to support GB Energy
The government has announced a £6.8 million funding boost for Local Net Zero Hubs in England to support Great British Energy with local clean power projects.
First hydrogen buses in Suffolk begin trial for Sizewell C workers
Four hydrogen-powered buses have started transporting Sizewell C workers in a trial that could lead to a zero-emissions fleet for the entire construction period.
Climate Emergency Centre proposed for Ipswich
Plans for a new Climate Emergency Centre (CEC) in Ipswich will be discussed at an online meeting on Thursday, 3 April.
Suffolk taxi fleet emits 9,118 tonnes of CO2 annually, survey reveals
Suffolk councils are exploring ways to support taxi drivers in switching to electric vehicles after identifying three main barriers preventing the transition.
This week, God loves yew
Church communities across Suffolk are being encouraged to help protect historic churchyard yews by adding them to a national database.
Suffolk secures £3.7m government funding for active travel schemes
Suffolk County Council has been awarded £3.7 million to improve cycling, walking and accessibility infrastructure across the county.
Air pollution drops 15% outside Ipswich school after traffic ban
A scheme to restrict traffic outside an Ipswich primary school has led to a significant drop in harmful air pollution, alongside other benefits for pupils and local residents.
Council cuts carbon emissions by 43% since 2019, but struggles with wider targets
Suffolk County Council has reduced its direct carbon emissions by 43% since 2019, but faces challenges meeting its 2030 net zero target due to emissions it says are outside its direct control.
Council to consider public consultation on cycling, walking and wheeling plans
Ipswich residents could soon have their say on new walking and cycling infrastructure plans across the town, as the borough council's Executive meets to consider a public consultation.
New powers could see water company bosses face prison for pollution as Anglian Water announces £884m investment plan for Suffolk and Essex
Water company executives who allow sewage pollution could face prison sentences under new legislation introduced to Parliament, announced on the same day Anglian Water received approval for its £884m investment plan for Suffolk and Essex.
Council seeks EV owners with no driveways for street charging trial
Suffolk County Council is seeking residents to test innovative pavement charging solutions for electric vehicles in a 12-month trial. The project aims to help homeowners without driveways charge their cars safely and conveniently.
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