Environmental Advisory Service

Welcome to the Environmental Advisory Service - a service for local authorities to research sources of good practice, advice and guidance on environmental initiatives from around the country.

If after looking through these pages you have any questions please contact the EAS project coordinator on 020 7664 3186 or email eas@lga.gov.uk

Latest news and analysis

  • The Climate Challenge – local solutions through global learning

    The LGA has long advocated the key role of councils in fighting climate change: local government has the in-depth knowledge of local areas and the ability to unite and lead people to make the changes needed in response t the climate challenge.

    Added on: 30 November 2009
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  • LGA response to the consultation Financial Incentives for Renewable Energy (October 2009)

    In the consultation response, the LGA supported incentivising the generation of electricity from renewable sources through feed-in tariffs. However, the LGA also highlighted that the installation of renewable energy technologies still requires high capital investment to install the technology, and some form of capital grant support is still needed.

    Added on: 23 October 2009
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  • Smart metering for the domestic sector - LGA response to the consultation

    Government has been consulting on how smart metering should be rolled out across the UK. A smart meter is a meter that communicates energy consumption, in real-time, to the energy supplier and to a display that can be set up in the home.

    Added on: 1 August 2009
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  • LGA, WLGA, LACORS response to the heat and energy saving strategy (HES) (May 2009)

    The heat and energy saving strategy (HES) aspires to refurbish every home in the country by 2030. This is a major challenge requiring a range of policies, incentives and support. It also requires a range of partners to deliver.

    Added on: 14 May 2009
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  • From Kyoto to Kettering, Copenhagen to Croydon: local government’s manifesto for building low-carbon communities

    Local authorities have an absolutely crucial and pivotal role in tackling climate change. Our new manifesto sets out the framework – and specific policies – needed to enable local government to develop low carbon communities. If central government gives local government the adequate framework and resources to deliver, councils can take on the responsibility for reducing emissions and adapting to climate change at the local level.

    Added on: 15 July 2009
  • How to save energy, conserve water and reduce waste in your home

    LGA have produced, jointly with EST, a version of their energy saving in the home leaflet which councils can download and tailor to their local services.

    Added on: 13 July 2009
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  • LGA / LEP joint response the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC)

    LGA / LEP joint response to Consultation on the Draft Order to Implement the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) The LGA and London Energy Project (LEP) have issued a joint response to the third and final DECC Consultation on the Carbon Reduction Commitment

    Added on: 10 June 2009
  • LGA and WLGA response to the consultation on Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP) (May 2009)

    Over the last year the LGA has been promoting the benefits of council-led community-based insulation schemes. Councils are uniquely placed to help residents reduce their carbon emissions and fuel bills.

    Added on: 16 July 2009
    Insulation - Third Avenue
  • LGA and WLGA response to the consultation on amendments to the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) (April 2009)

    To summarise our view, we agree that the carbon saving target on the energy suppliers should be increased.

    Added on: 20 July 2009
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  • Cutting through the green tape II: Preparing for the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC)

    CRC is a new mandatory carbon cap and trade scheme scheduled to come into effect in April 2010. This document introduces the scheme and covers some of the policy and budgetary implications and also suggests some of the fundamental actions that your local authority needs to take now, to prepare for it.

    Added on: 29 May 2009
  • Social Housing Energy Saving Programme

    £83.8m of additional funding is available to help social landlords insulate cavity walls that would not otherwise be filled under the Decent Homes programme, by April 2011.

    Added on: 21 May 2009
    Insulation - Third Avenue
  • Update on Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC)

    The Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) is an obligatory emissions trading scheme covering non-energy intensive users in both public and private sectors. Please follow this link for further information on the scheme and how it will affect local authorities.

    Added on: 14 July 2009
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  • Self Assessment guidance and matrix for NI 188 - Planning to adapt to climate change

    The data for National Indicator 188 (NI188) Planning to Adapt to Climate Change is provided through self assessment by the local authority and local strategic partnerships (LSP). The attached Defra document sets out the process for submitting this data.

    Added on: 20 April 2009
    Flooding in Chertsey - Third Avenue
  • Display Energy Certificates/ Energy Performance Certificates/ Air conditioning reports Framework Agreement user guidance

    These guidance notes are designed to help contracting organisations manage the process of completing the tender process to help create a framework agreement to provide Display Energy Certificates (DECs), Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and Advisory Reports (ARs) for public buildings in England and Wales.

    Added on: 9 March 2009
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  • Adapting to Climate Change: Guidance notes for NI188

    These guidance notes are designed to help manage the process of delivering against Performance Indicator NI 188 as part of the Local Area Agreement process. The guidance is primarily aimed at authorities and their partners. This guidance is also applicable to those Local Areas who have not explicitly signed up to NI 188 as a local area target.

    Added on: 5 January 2009
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  • Follow their lead

    This joint LGA/IDeA publication is a collection of good practice case studies illustrating how councils are developing innovative policies to raise the profile of the environment in their area. The examples clearly demonstrate how strong leadership and partnership working can achieve lasting benefits.

    Added on: 29 December 2008
    Follow their lead
  • Spotlight on ENCAMS

    ENCAMS (Environmental Campaigns) is an environmental charity who in partnership with local authorities, Defra and other bodies campaign directly to the public. ENCAMS is best known for the keep Britain tidy campaign, which has been running for over fifty years. However ENCAMS does much more than just tackle litter. ENCAMS also campaign on issues such as graffiti, fly posting, abandoned vehicles and gum dropping.

    Added on: 9 December 2008
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LGA policy and campaigns

  • Environment Our environment work covers a wide range of areas including climate change, energy, housing, planning and waste. The LGA's lobbying and policy on these and other environmental issues are steered by its Environment Board as well as being informed by the Environment Advisory Panel.

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