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Climate literacy

If you're a community group or a town/parish council based in Central Bedfordshire, you can register your interest in our free training course.

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  • Policy – How we're tackling climate change

  • Free home energy visits

  • Electric charging

  • Tree planting grants

Buildings

  • Help with making your home more sustainable

  • Solar power

  • Planning policy and design guide

  • Heat pumps

  • Home energy help

  • Community energy

  • Free construction training to improve sustainability

  • Discounted water butts

Sustainable transport

  • Walking

  • Cycling

  • Travel Choices

  • Electric vehicles

  • Public transport

  • On-street electric vehicle charging

Trees and nature

  • Tree planting

  • Flooding and risk management

  • Street trees

  • Wildlife and nature conservation

  • Tiny forests

  • Trees

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Additional information

  • Policy – How we're tackling climate change

  • Sustainable business

  • Waste and recycling

  • Innovative projects

  • Volunteer litter picking

  • Eco-schools and youth climate

  • Love food hate waste

  • Real nappies cashback

  • Allotments

  • Bin Better

  • Sustainability Plan (PDF)

  • Library of things

  • Free climate courses

  • Reuse shop at Thorn Turn, Houghton Regis

  • Repair cafés

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