Torbay Council will be holding its third community conference next month, this time focussing on climate change and how we can work together to help make Torbay Carbon Neutral by 2030.
The Torbay Climate Conversation will be the first of many conversations in the Bay that Torbay Council want to have with our residents, local community and businesses about climate change and how we can all together reduce our carbon footprint.
The conversation, which is supported by the South West Energy Hub and is also part of the national COP26 programme of regional events, will be taking place on Tuesday 2nd November from 1pm to 5pm at South Devon College.
Climate Change experts from the University of Exeter will be there sharing the science around climate change, along with local community groups and businesses who will be showing how they are making changes in the areas of travel, open spaces and around food and waste minimisation. Those that attend will also have an opportunity to share their hopes and fears for the future and what support they feel they need to make the changes needed.
If you would like to attend the conference, please visit Eventbrite to register your interest - www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/190393832077. There will be limited places.
Find more information here: www.torbay.gov.uk/news/pr8503/