Decision Maker: Head of Housing and Health
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
At its meeting of 18th January 2023, Council
approved the use of UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) monies to
fund projects in pursuit of delivery of the council’s Climate
Change Strategy 2022-2026. At the same meeting, Council delegated
decision-making on UKSPF-funded climate change projects to the Head
of Housing and Health acting in consultation with the Executive
Member for Environmental Sustainability.
Two contracts, both subject to competitive procurement will
contribute directly to the delivery of the council’s Climate
Change Strategy, notably by (a) providing professional services to
deliver domestic decarbonisation plans and manage resultant works
and (b) enabling the decarbonisation benefit of encouraging a
switch from fossil-fuelled to electric vehicles. The contracts will
contribution to achievement of the UKSPF outputs and outcomes on
which the council is required to report to government.
To fund two projects that will assist the
council in producing decarbonisation plans and reduce greenhouse
gases in line with the nationally identified outputs and outcomes
of the UKSPF programme. The contracts are as follows:
• £10,000 – the National Energy Foundation (NEF)
for a professional service to provide residential decarbonisation
plans and manage resultant domestic retrofit works
• £9,100 – Jigsaw Power Ltd for the provision of
consultancy advice and assistance in the decarbonisation planning
for and procurement of a provider to install, manage and maintain a
network of electric vehicle chargers in the council’s car
parks.
Option 1 - Not commission both or either of
the contracts. NOT RECOMMENDED because the council does not have
the internal expertise or capacity to deliver these two valuable
contributions to the fulfilment of the Climate Change Strategy
2022-26. Not funding these two projects could jeopardise delivery
of the council’s aspirations for decarbonisation of
activities in the district – through, in this case, domestic
decarbonisation and encouraging the switch from fossil-fuelled to
electric vehicles – to which members have determined the
UKSPF monies should be directed.
Option 2 - Commission both project for the reasons accompanying
this decision,
Publication date: 09/09/2024
Date of decision: 09/09/2024
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