The One Coventry Plan 2022-2030
There are 73 metrics of which 2 are unable to reported for this year as information is not available and 4 have not been fully developed and are recorded within the ‘progress not available indicators’.
The One Coventry Plan 2022-2030 is measured against 73 metrics. 2 are unable to reported for this year as information is not available and 4 have not been fully developed and are recorded within the ‘progress not available indicators’.
Of the 62 metrics available, 37 had improved; 6 stayed the same; 19 declined.
In summary 69% (43/62) of the directional metrics (excluding cannot say or not available) improved or stayed the same.
The four indicators which are not fully development are within the following priorities:-
Tackling the causes and consequences of climate change (3 indicators to be developed)
- Increased use of renewable energy and heat decarbonisation will be collected via the Household survey from Autumn 2024
- Biodiversity net gain (measure of tree planting and biodiversity) has recently been incorporated into national planning policy and in future registration with Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs of offsetting sites will be available to measure this.
- Number of planning policies in line with the Global Goals for climate action. Current local plan review is looking to include further planning policies in response to climate change and specialist consultancy support has proposed policies which respond both to climate change goals and national legislative frameworks. Locally, these measures are undergoing local viability testing ahead of next stage of plan review consultation required ahead of submission to the planning inspectorate.
Continued financial sustainability of the Council (1 indicator to be developed)
4. Households at risk of digital exclusion will be measured via survey from Autumn 2024