Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategy Consultation 2024

Closed 8 Mar 2024

Opened 29 Jan 2024

Overview

The Scottish Borders Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategy (LHEES) sets out our vision and goals for energy efficiency in all buildings across the Scottish Borders over the next five years, 2024-2029. The draft documents will develop and be subject to change, and we want people to share their views on our proposed vision, outcomes, key actions and energy efficiency issues.

We are interested in finding out the views of anyone living or wishing to live in the Scottish Borders, as well as any group or organisation with an interest in energy efficiency in the Scottish Borders.

Please find below the draft of the LHEES 2024-2029, download links for all supporting documentation can be found on the next page:

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Carers
  • Children and Young People
  • Civil and public servants
  • Councillors
  • Elected Members
  • Employees
  • Homeless people
  • Jobseekers
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender people (LGBT)
  • Low income households
  • Men
  • Minority Ethnic groups
  • Older people
  • Parents/carers
  • People with disabilities
  • People with long term conditions
  • Professionals
  • Residents
  • Road users
  • Students
  • Teaching/education staff
  • Visitors
  • Volunteers
  • Women
  • Amenity groups
  • Architects/designers
  • Built heritage groups
  • Businesses
  • Developers/investors
  • Development planning key agencies
  • Education institutions
  • External councils
  • Housing associations
  • Landowners
  • Licence holders
  • Planning consultants
  • Professional bodies
  • Scottish Government departments
  • Services/Utilities
  • Taxi Licence holders
  • Transport groups
  • Catering businesses
  • Community councils
  • Community group
  • Sports group
  • Third Sector
  • Voluntary Sector
  • All staff

Interests

  • Children and Young People
  • Early Years
  • Education
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender people (LGBT)
  • Libraries
  • Older people
  • Transport
  • Community Resilience
  • Natural heritage/open space
  • Development management statutory consultations
  • People with disabilities
  • People with long term conditions
  • Local Government
  • Community councils
  • Common Good
  • Community Planning Partnerships
  • Digital skills
  • Community Safety
  • Community Justice
  • Businesses