2023 Action Scorecards

Ards and North Down Borough Council

Nation
Northern Ireland
Net Zero target date
None: None
Urbanisation
Urban with rural areas
Political control (Sept 2023)
NOC

About the Scorecards

Climate Emergency UK assessed all UK councils on the actions they've taken towards net zero. The Scorecard assessment consists of 91 questions or less, depending on council type, across 7 different sections, created in consultation with over 90 different organisations and individuals. Each council was marked against these criteria and given a right to reply before the scores underwent a final audit. This work was completed between January and August 2023. Unless otherwise stated, council climate action from 1st January 2019 up until 31st March 2023 was assessed.

You can check how this council scored in the 2021 Plan Scorecards (different questions to the Action Scorecards).

Key definitions

The question weighting determines the importance of that question to the overall section score. To ensure appropriate weighting to each question, each raw score for a question has been translated into a score out of one, two or three, depending on whether the question is weighted low (one), medium (two) or high (three). The questions that are weighted high are those we consider to have the biggest impact on emission reductions and a sustained long-term impact.

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The overall section score for a council is given in the table below. The final score is created from adding up the overall section scores and applying the section weighting. For example, receiving a 50% score in Collaboration & Engagement equals 5% of a council’s overall score. This is because Collaboration & Engagement is worth 10% of a council's overall score.

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Action Scorecard: Ards and North Down

Councils have been scored across seven sections, each covering the important actions that councils can be taking towards net zero. The marks within these sections add up to make up the council's overall score. Here you can see where a council performs well and not so well in each section — and compare it to other councils at this granular level.

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QuestionsArds and North Down Borough CouncilCouncils with full marks per question
Buildings & Heating35%
1.1

Has the council completed extensive retrofit work on any of its significant buildings to make them low carbon?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
1.2

Are the council's operations powered by renewable energy?

1/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
1.5

Is the council part of a programme or partnership to support home retrofitting, through providing the skills and training needed or in other ways?

0/13 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
1.6

Does the council have a staff member employed to work on retrofitting across the council area?

0/10 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
1.7

Are the homes and buildings in the council area energy efficient?

0/30 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
1.9

Does the council provide a service to support private homeowners to make their homes more energy efficient?

1/19 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
1.10

Does the council offer funding to private renters or homeowners to retrofit their homes?

1/18 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
1.11

Does the council have a scheme to allow residents to purchase renewable energy cheaply, through collective buying?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
1.12

Has the council supported local community renewable energy creation?

0/11 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
Transport0%
2.1

Is the council transitioning their vehicle fleet to electric?

0/11 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
2.2

Has the council set up or supported a shared transport scheme that can be used across their whole area?

0/60 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
2.10

Has the council supported the expansion of a public network of electric vehicle chargers?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
Planning & Land Use8%
3.1

Is the council's area wide net zero target a strategic objective of the Local Plan?

0/10 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
3.3a

Does the council require new homes to make an improvement on the Part L building regulations?

0/11 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
3.3b

Does the council require a fabric first approach for new development?

0/12 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
3.3c

Does the council set a requirement that all new homes to be built must be operationally (regulated) net zero?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
3.4

Does the council require developers to carry out a whole life cycle carbon assessment of new build developments?

0/10 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
3.6

Has the council removed minimum parking requirements for new residential homes across their area?

2/24 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
3.8

Has the council committed to avoiding new building developments on the functional flood plain?

0/19 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
Governance & Finance6%
4.1a

Does the council's corporate plan include a net-zero target and make tackling the climate emergency one of its main priorities?

0/12 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.1b

Does the council's medium term financial plan include the council's net zero target and make tackling the climate emergency one of its main priorities?

0/10 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.2

Has the council published a climate change risk register?

0/13 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.3a

Is the council reporting on its own greenhouse gas emissions?

0/11 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.3b

According to the council's own reporting, have the council's own greenhouse gas emissions reduced since 2019?

0/30 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.4

Has the council's area wide carbon emissions decreased, according to UK Government data?

1/30 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.5

Has the council adopted a new governance or decision making process to put tackling the climate emergency at the heart of every council decision made?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.6

Has the Council embedded climate action and waste reduction into their procurement policies?

0/30 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.7

Does the council have a Cabinet member or Portfolio Holder that has climate change explicitly in their remit?

1/16 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.8

What percentage of the council's overall staff work on implementing their Climate Action Plan or other climate change projects?

0/30 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.9

Have all senior management and councillors in the cabinet or committee chairs received climate awareness training?

0/12 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.10a

Has the council raised income for climate action from property development?

0/10 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.10b

Has the council launched a Climate Bond, Community Municipal Investment or equivalent?

0/10 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.10c

Has the council raised income for climate action from any other sources?

0/13 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.11a

Has the council passed a motion in support of divestment from all fossil fuels from the councils' pension funds?

0/23 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.11b

Has the council's pensions fund committed to divesting from all fossil fuels?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
4.12

Does the council have direct investments in airports or high carbon intensive energy industries?

Penalty marks: The maximum number of points for this question is 0. Read more about penalty mark questions.

0/011 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got no penalty marks for this question.
Biodiversity40%
5.1

Does the council use peat free compost or soil in all landscaping and horticulture?

0/11 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
5.2

Has the council banned the use of pesticides on all council owned and managed land?

0/11 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
5.3

Has the council committed to mowing their green spaces less for wildlife?

1/19 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
5.5

Does the council have a target to increase tree cover and is a tree management plan agreed as they grow?

0/12 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
5.7

Have the council's parks been awarded Green Flag status?

2/27 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
Collaboration & Engagement18%
6.1

Do the council's climate pages include information about behaviour changes that residents can take, and are they easy to find?

0/14 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.2a

Has the council published a climate action plan with SMART targets?

1/13 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.2b

Has the council published an up to date and easy-to-read annual report on their Climate Action Plan?

0/30 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.3

Has the council lobbied the government for climate action?

0/15 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.4

Is the council working with external partners or other councils to seek to influence national governments on climate action, or to learn about and share best practice on council climate action?

0/22 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.5a

Does the council have an ongoing way for residents to influence the implementation of the council's Climate Action Plan?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.5b

Does the council's ongoing engagement with residents include those most affected by climate change and climate action policy?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.6

Does the council provide funding for community climate action, for example through an environment fund or climate action fund?

0/14 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.8

Is the council working in partnership with cultural institutions and organisations to encourage decarbonisation within culture and arts locally?

0/11 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.9

Is the council working in partnership with schools or other education settings to deliver climate action that young people can engage with?

1/16 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.10

Is the council working in partnership with local businesses to encourage decarbonisation?

0/15 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
6.11

Has the council passed a motion to ban high carbon advertising and sponsorship?

0/10 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
Waste Reduction & Food46%
7.1a

Has the council reduced single use plastic in its buildings and events?

0/11 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.1b

Has the council reduced single use plastic at external events on council land, property or public spaces such as roads and parks?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.2

Has the council taken steps to support a circular economy locally?

0/12 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.3

Does the council support initiatives to redistribute surplus food?

0/12 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.4a

Does the council have a sustainable food strategy?

1/13 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.4b

Is the council part of a sustainable food partnership?

1/15 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.5

Has the council taken steps to support local food growing?

1/16 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.7

Does the council provide kerbside food waste recycling?

1/111 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.8

How high is the councils' area wide annual recycling rate?

0/30 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
7.9

How low is the councils' area wide level of household waste produced?

0/20 out of 11 Northern Irish councils got full marks for this question.
Total score20%
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