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Flintshire’s supporting Wales Climate Week 

Published: 18/11/2022

Climate change.JPGWales Climate Week is an annual event that brings together individuals, communities, environmental groups, academics, businesses and the public sector for important conversation on climate change.

This year’s event will take place immediately after COP27 and runs from Monday 21 November until Friday 25 November.  

Flintshire County Council is supporting the Wales Climate Week with a number of events happening throughout the week.

Monday 21 November 10 - 12pm - My Tree Our Forest tree hub - come and pick up your free tree from Wepre Park!

Tuesday 22 November - Launch of our Climate Change e-newsletter and webpages

Wednesday 23 November 10 - 12pm - My Tree, Our Forest tree hub - come and pick up your free tree from Wepre Park!

2 - 4pm - Energy saving advice drop-in session with our Domestic Energy Efficiency team, Woodside Close, Ewloe

Thursday 24 November 10 - 1pm - My Tree Our Forest tree hub - come and pick up your free tree from Greenfield Valley Heritage Park

Friday 25 November 10 - 12pm - Energy Saving advice drop-in session with our Domestic Energy Efficiency team, Elmwood Community Centre, Shotton.

Flintshire’s Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Economy, Councillor David Healey, said:

“Flintshire’s Climate Change Strategy was endorsed earlier this year and we are committed to tackling the climate emergency and a net zero Wales by 2050 as well as achieving our own well-being goals. 

“As climate change and the environment are intrinsically linked, we will also deliver on our legal responsibilities to maintain and enhance biodiversity.”

For more information, please contact climatechange@flintshire.gov.uk