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Climate Change and Sustainability Committee to showcase community activity

The Council's Climate Change and Sustainability Committee will take a different approach to business next week, as instead of the usual agenda Councillors will be treated to a showcase of community-driven projects that have received funding through the Green Living Fund.

The Green Living Fund, which in February 2024 allocated over £225,000 to 38 projects across Perth and Kinross-shire, has empowered local groups to take positive action against climate change and to improve biodiversity, while also helping to reduce the cost of living for residents locally. 

During the session, councillors will hear from a diverse range of local groups about their projects and the impact they have had and continue to have in their area one year on. These presentations will highlight the practical steps being taken by communities to combat environmental challenges and promote sustainability.

Councillor Liz Barrett, Vice-Convener of the Climate Change and Sustainability Committee, will host the showcase. She said: "While committee reports give us a flavour of the work which is going on throughout Perth and Kinross, this is a great chance for community groups who are at the forefront of delivering inspiring climate change and biodiversity projects in their area to tell us what that means on the ground.

"The range of groups represented next week will give a real feel for what this kind of support means to our communities." 

Councillor Richard Watters, Convener of the Committee, added: "The value of these community-led projects cannot be overstated. These projects are perfect examples of how helping communities tackle cost of living challenges can go hand-in-hand with preventing the future impacts of climate change. Learning from these initiatives will help us ensure community experiences inform our strategies and policies in the future."

As part of the event, community groups will also be presented with certificates of recognition for their exceptional contributions through their Green Living Fund projects.

Last modified on 14 February 2025

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