SCC Newsletters, Consultation Papers, Handouts

SCC Newsletters, Consultation Papers, Handouts

We publish a Newsletter every few months to keep you up to date with what we’ve been doing, our future plans and what’s happening in Church Stretton and further afield. If you are a member of Stretton Climate Care you will have already received the latest copy; otherwise you can download our current newsletter and previous issues using the links below.

Letters and articles are always welcome.  Send them to us. Always attach your name and address – we need it but we won’t publish it.

Links to Newsletters and Updates

2023 Autumn

2023 Spring

2022 Autumn

2022 Spring

2021 Autumn

2021 Summer

2021 August Update

2021 April Update

2020 October Update

2020 Autumn

2020 Summer Update

 

Stretton Climate Care Responses to national and local plans

Shropshire Council draft Local Cycling and Walking Implementation Plan

Residents in the Strettons and surrounding villages and hamlets were invited to give feedback on the Shropshire draft Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP). The draft Plan puts forward proposals for each of the seven Shropshire market towns. You can read the full reports for each town, together with the Guiding Principles and an overall summary.

Stretton Climate Care ran two relevant events – a workshop to draw up with our local community a response to the draft Plan and a presentation on 20’s Plenty from David Currant of SSCA/Ludlow21.

SCC formal response to the consultation. Having listened to and discussed with those present at the events, our Secretary, Mike Hymas, who, many years ago, had responsibility for highways and transport issues in Shropshire finalised the Local Cycling and Walking Plan Response Stretton Climate Care 05 06 2023.

20’s Plenty. This national campaign proposes the adoption of 20 miles per hour on most roads within the town. If this were to be introduced, it would result in a reduction in casualties and in particular result in most casualties being only minor injuries. It would also encourage cycling and walking as the fear of becoming a casualty will be reduced.

Other SCC publications

Climate Conversations summary report

2 fold leaflet July 2021

Our journey towards low carbon living

Ten years of solar panels and carbon footprinting

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