Bridgnorth District - Energy Policy

Energy Policy

In May 2006, a report commissioned by British Gas showed that housing in the district of Bridgnorth produced the 12th highest average carbon emissions in the country at 7,176 kg of carbon dioxide per dwelling.

See also: Energy efficiency in British housing.
2009 structural changes to local government in England
Bedfordshire
Abolished
  • Bedfordshire
  • Mid Bedfordshire
  • South Bedfordshire
New
  • Bedford
  • Central Bedfordshire
Existing (1990s)
  • Luton
Cheshire
Abolished
  • Cheshire
  • Chester
  • Congleton
  • Crewe and Nantwich
  • Ellesmere Port and Neston
  • Macclesfield
  • Vale Royal
New
  • Cheshire West and Chester
  • Cheshire East
Existing (1990s)
  • Warrington
  • Halton
Cornwall
Abolished
  • Caradon
  • Carrick
  • Kerrier
  • North Cornwall
  • Penwith
  • Restormel
New
  • Cornwall
Existing (1890s)
  • Isles of Scilly
County Durham
Abolished
  • Chester-le-Street
  • Derwentside
  • Durham
  • Easington
  • Sedgefield
  • Teesdale
  • Wear Valley
New
  • Durham
Existing (1990s)
  • Hartlepool
  • Darlington
  • Stockton-on-Tees
Northumberland
Abolished
  • Alnwick
  • Berwick-upon-Tweed
  • Blyth Valley
  • Castle Morpeth
  • Tynedale
  • Wansbeck
New
  • Northumberland
Existing (1990s) None
Shropshire
Abolished
  • Bridgnorth
  • North Shropshire
  • Oswestry
  • Shrewsbury and Atcham
  • South Shropshire
New
  • Shropshire
Existing (1990s)
  • Telford and Wrekin
Wiltshire
Abolished
  • Salisbury
  • West Wiltshire
  • Kennet
  • North Wiltshire
New
  • Wiltshire
Existing (1990s)
  • Swindon


Coordinates: 52°32′03″N 2°25′06″W / 52.53417°N 2.41833°W / 52.53417; -2.41833

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