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246 Miss M Saward<br />
We need to publisize a lot more about recycling. At the moment we can only kerbside recycle unless you have a car to get<br />
to anywhere. Do more kerbside recycling. Also paper why can we only recycle paper (not shredded paper and envelopes).<br />
What about cardboard, plastic bottles and certainly green waste look at how busy the tip is. If we do not encourage more<br />
kerbside people will fly tip and dump.<br />
We need to do as much as is possible to reserve water and produce renewable energy sources loc<strong>all</strong>y. We also support<br />
247 Mr & Mrs Addison nuclear energy. A new Bradwell Power Station would be acceptable.<br />
It is axiomatic that with the lowest rainf<strong>all</strong> in the country, the need for water conservation and provision is esential. Water<br />
authorities need to be consulted to ensure adequacy <strong>of</strong> supply. New developments should encompass the latest<br />
251 Mr B Guyett - Chairman conservation measures as a requirement.<br />
253 Mr M J Smith It is always important to do more. Windpower and solar power are grossly under used.<br />
Yes. Definitely - this is definitely the future our children are being educated this way and yet we appear to do nothing. Our<br />
recycling was excellend and then they reduced that and started charging to take our green bin - a service we had for free.<br />
People who were starting to recycle because it was easy stopped as you were making it harder. Charging for a service we<br />
had got used to having angered people and they simply don't bother. I will always recycle and take everything to my<br />
recycling centre but we need to encourage the majority to do the same. A shame we did have a much better service but for<br />
254 Ms V Stanesby some reason you stopped it.<br />
As a consequence <strong>of</strong> both Local Agenda 21 and the growing concern over water resources and carbon emissions, we<br />
support the suggestion that a policy should require at least compliance with minimum energy efficiency standards, but in<br />
order for such a policy not to simply duplicate current standards which could be reviewed within the lifetime <strong>of</strong> the Core<br />
257 Mr T Dodkins<br />
Strategy, an enhancement <strong>of</strong> standards to attempt to achieve carbon neutrality should be enshrined in policy.<br />
258 National TV and press have this item covered. All we could do is repeat / copy.<br />
I think that after 12 o'clock streets should only have every other light on. Anybody with any sense is indoors by then. Those<br />
that are not are probably in a car. Where I live its like daylight <strong>all</strong> night. Not good for natural animals and not saving<br />
259 Mr M B Rogers electricity.<br />
Energy: I live in an area where there are not many street lights and manage quite well so why is it there are so many lights<br />
along the A127. Could they not do away with every other one it seems an awful waste <strong>of</strong> energy. Water: why is it that you<br />
are doing away with reservoirs which we need and then build more houses which means more water needed (cut <strong>of</strong>f your<br />
260 Mr & Mrs Willey nose to spite your face)<br />
I agree with the Councils's strategy to require new buildings to have renewable energy provision. There should not be any<br />
exceptions. The Council should set an example by inst<strong>all</strong>ing renewable energy provision in its own buildings wherever<br />
possible. Think <strong>of</strong> the amount <strong>of</strong> energy somewhere like Clements H<strong>all</strong> leisure centre uses. Could hot air from the Council<br />
261 S A Skinner<br />
chamber be used to power the civic suite?<br />
Education is the answer to persuade people to conserve energy. In the 80's we saw stickers on light switches 'to switch <strong>of</strong>f<br />
when not in use'. Office blocks and shops do not need to be lit up <strong>all</strong> night. Larger grants (say 75%) towards inst<strong>all</strong>ation <strong>of</strong><br />
solar panels to a property would help. Liaise with manufacturers <strong>of</strong> electrical appliances to make units not being used,<br />
262 Ms L Parish<br />
switch <strong>of</strong>f automatic<strong>all</strong>y after a certain length <strong>of</strong> time and not just be put permanently on standby.