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The Bristol Cable
The Bristol Cable
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Unpacked - £20m for Hartcliffe: Kirsty Tait on climate change, class & community
The Bristol Cable
1 hour
4 months ago
Unpacked - £20m for Hartcliffe: Kirsty Tait on climate change, class & community

Join Neil Maggs alongside councillor for Hartcliffe and Withywood Kirsty Tate, to talk about class & climate justice in her community. 

Kirsty is the Climate Action Manager at Heart of BS13, and is a co-author of The Just Transition Declaration which is all about ensuring climate policies are fair for everyone especially those most negatively impacted. This is particularly relevant in Bristol, where controversies like the Clean Air Zone and East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood have sparked debate topics we’ve covered on Unpacked before.

Hartcliffe has just received £20 million as part of a national government scheme to support communities in driving change. The goal? To ensure ‘left behind’ areas are ‘no longer ignored’ in the government’s own words. Hartcliffe is one of only two areas in our region (the other being Swindon) to secure this funding.

So, what does this mean? How should the money be used? What matters most locally? And how can residents shape these decisions?

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