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Proposals with scope: Climate Change Grant Fund

Total budget £50,000

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Wind Turbines for all

2022-12-21  •  No comments  •  cosla  •  consul officer  •  Climate Change Grant Fund

provide a wind turbine for all of our schools. It can generate a modest amount of electricity, and be used to teach children about the importance of climate change and the different types of renewable energies

£40,000

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Demo budget proposal 1

2022-11-01  •  No comments  •  cosla  •  consul officer  •  Climate Change Grant Fund

This is a description of my project.

As outlined in attached document it will cost £15000

Bribes are available

£30,000

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A Green demo proposal

2022-11-01  •  1 comment  •  consultest6@cosla.gov.uk  •  Climate Change Grant Fund

This is a green proposal.

It is submitted by our climate change group withing our green community council.

It proposes that we all do a green thing.

You can find out more about being green here

We think being green would be very low cost requiring only somewhere in the region of £2500

£7,600

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Electric Bikes

2022-12-20  •  No comments  •  cosla  •  consul officer  •  Climate Change Grant Fund

We want to extend the availability of our electric bike hire scheme.

This will make it easier for people to get about and reduce the amount of carbon emissions

£50,000

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Demo budget proposal 2

2022-11-01  •  No comments  •  cosla  •  consul officer  •  Climate Change Grant Fund

This is another demo budget proposal.

Put a windmill on Edinburgh Castle

Cost is estimated as £19999

£40,000

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Solar Powered Robot Lawnmowers

2022-12-20  •  No comments  •  cosla  •  consul officer  •  Climate Change Grant Fund

 We want to introduce solar-powered robotic mowers as a quiet and clean way to tend our lawns. Our heavy diesel-powered ride-on mower is noisy, time consuming, and costly to run; it causes environmental problems such as soil compaction, tree root damage, and carbon emissions. Solar-powered robotic mowers will solve those problems and improve the lawn health by returning the clippings to the soil, removing the need for fertiliser. 

£18,000

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