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The greens Fair, Green and Thriving: Bristol’s Economic Strategy 2025 – 2035’.

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by Red Alert, May 19, 2025.

  1. Red Alert

    Red Alert Well-Known Member

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    Has designated nine designated areas of growth for the city for the next ten years and South Bristol has the 10 most deprived neighbourhoods in the city and not one of them will be one of the greens designated areas.
     
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    The Council has a partner.

    Help make Bristol (even) greener with Bristol Climate Action Investment - Bristol Climate & Nature Partnership

    Abundance Investment is working with Bristol Council to launch the first Bristol Climate Action Investment, offering locals a chance to directly support green initiatives while earning a financial return.

    Bristol City Council aims to raise up to £1 million through this first investment to install a range of energy efficiency and renewable technologies at locations such as a children’s respite care home in Lawrence Weston and other council premises that serve the community.


    The Councils Fair, Green and Thriving future will make profits from a children's respite home and other council premises that serve the community

    Fair, Green and Thriving: Bristol’s Economic Strategy 2025 - 2035

    Had a cursory read, searched health and social care, Bristol's biggest employer is mentioned six times, less than green tec and the creative industries.
     
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