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Alwoodley 2030 Event: How Local and National Policy Support Community-Driven Initiatives
Alwoodley 2030 Event: How Local and National Policy Support Community-Driven Initiatives

Wed, 09 Oct

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St Paul's Church Hall, Alwoodley

Alwoodley 2030 Event: How Local and National Policy Support Community-Driven Initiatives

Speaker, Councillor Katie Dye (Chair of Leeds City Council's Climate Emergency Advisory Committee, will address the question of how local and national policy can support community-driven initiatives.

Time & Location

09 Oct 2024, 18:00 – 19:30

St Paul's Church Hall, Alwoodley, St Paul's Church, Raynel Dr, Leeds LS16 6BS, UK

About the Event

Event Description

Alwoodley 2030 Community Climate Action Hub are hosting this meeting.

Councillor Katie Dye will be the speaker at our October meeting. Katie, a Labour Councillor, chairs the council's Climate Emergency Advisory Committee (CEAC), the group which monitors the impact of Leeds City Council’s programmes designed to address the climate emergency. Katie will be attending this meeting, partly to answer our questions about local and national policy and also to learn more about what we have managed to do so far; what we still plan to do and, maybe, what we are struggling with.

The 3 focal topics for the evening are:

  • Homes
  • Energy
  • Transport

If you have a question you'd like to submit, please send it to info@alwoodley2030.org.

Please register to reserve your place here:  www.eventbrite.com/e/speaker-cllr-katie-dye-how-policy-supports-community-driven-initiatives-tickets-943560363447?aff=oddtdtcreator

Location: St Paul's Church Hall, Alwoodley 

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