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Making Eastbourne a Low Carbon Town

Low Carbon Town - find out more about the Community Environment Partnership for Eastbourne (CEPE) on this site
Find out more on our Community Environment Partnership pages...

Find out what the council is doing to Act on CO2 and make Eastbourne a Low Carbon Town.

Partnership and Strategy

  • Community Environment Partnership for Eastbourne set up in May 2009 to oversee overall environment of Eastbourne

  • Environment Strategy published with ambitious target to reduce carbon emissions by 35 per cent by 2020 and 80 per cent by 2050

  • Carbon reduction will cover homes, buildings, transport, waste and food

  • Partners already working on developing a cycle network in Eastbourne

  • Developing a programme to give people access to more locally grown food

  • Council committed to reduce emissions by 40 per cent by 2020

Improving Our Assets

  • Investing in low carbon technologies for the council’s main building at 1 Grove Road

  • Exploring the possibility of replacing the 1 Grove Road gas boiler with a biomass boiler

  • Installation of solar panels on council homes and buildings with the SolarBourne project

  • New council homes being built are to be some of the best in the country

  • Better procurement of energy and data management

Planning and Policy

  • Energy Plan produced that identifies where renewable energy could be installed in Eastbourne

  • Planning applications for new development must demonstrate how they contribute to the current Energy Plan

  • Developed an award winning grant programme to help make homes low carbon

  • New development should be designed to maximise the opportunities to accommodate a district heating solution

  • Developments where this is shown to be unviable will be subject to a financial payment into a Carbon Buyout Fund

  • Achieve a 15 per cent reduction in residual CO2 emissions over Buildings Regulations

  • Ambitious recycling rates