Environment Cabinet Panel - Friday, 28 June 2024 10.00 am
June 28, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meetingSummary
The Environment Cabinet Panel of Hertfordshire Council convened on Friday, 28 June 2024, to discuss several key issues, including waste management performance, the Sustainable Hertfordshire Programme Plan, the Tree and Woodland Strategy, and the council's Biodiversity Duty. The panel noted significant progress in these areas and discussed future plans and challenges.
Waste Management Performance Report
The panel reviewed a report on waste performance statistics, which were recently published by the Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra). The report covered the period 2022-23 and included landfill figures. It was noted that the 2023-24 disposal arrangements would also include landfill contracts, but a significant reduction in landfill use is expected in the 2024-25 figures. From 1 April 2024, all residual contracts will be energy recovery contracts, with the intention of eliminating direct landfill use. The panel acknowledged the continued good performance of the County Council compared with regional neighbours.
Sustainable Hertfordshire Programme Plan: Progress Report
The panel received an update on the progress made in delivering the Sustainable Hertfordshire Programme Plan since its approval in March 2023. A member questioned the figures in the report, particularly the total number of fleet vehicles included. Julie Greaves, Head of Sustainability, clarified that the figures included some fleet numbers and promised to provide further details. The panel also discussed a recent seminar on cleaner air, where Mark Doran, Director of Environment and Transport, presented to the Herts Association of Parish and Town Councils. The panel commended the officers for their progress and noted the complexity and diversity of the information in the report.
Tree and Woodland Strategy: Progress Report
An update was provided on the progress made towards delivering the Hertfordshire County Council Tree and Woodland Strategy, which was published in 2022. A member inquired whether the trees planted under the Highway Estate
were additional or replacements for those removed by Highways. Tony Bradford, Head of Countryside & Rights of Way, stated that he would provide a written response to clarify this. The panel noted the progress made, the overlap with the Rural Estates team's work, and the uncertain availability of future government grants and funding.
Biodiversity Duty
The panel discussed a report on the strengthened Biodiversity Duty placed on Local Authorities by the Environmental Act 2021. Jeremy Clarke, Programme Manager - Biodiversity, detailed the actions taken to comply with the Act's requirements. The panel reviewed the outcomes and work to be progressed within the first reporting period, noting the progress made.
For more details, you can refer to the minutes of the meeting.
Attendees
Documents
- 02. MInutes 240306 minutes
- Public reports pack Friday 28-Jun-2024 10.00 Environment Cabinet Panel reports pack
- 01. Agenda 240628 agenda
- Agenda frontsheet Friday 28-Jun-2024 10.00 Environment Cabinet Panel agenda
- 03. Replacement of SHIA with DMSP
- 03a - Appendix A - EqIA for new co-benefiting decision making tool
- 04 - HGB Sustainable County Mission
- 04a - Appendix A HGB Vision and Missions