Peterborough’s new ‘Green Team’ came together for the first time today to begin their week of induction training, before they hit Peterborough streets to talk to residents about living a more environmentally friendly life. In their new roles, the team of ten will be discussing a number of environmental issues with residents including: recycling, public transport, energy efficiency in the home and what can be done to make everyday life greener.
At today’s induction the Green Team were told more about their new roles within the Environment Capital Communications project and the training that they are set to receive. The Green Team also discussed the survey questions which they will be posing to home owners and residents as they spread the green message through Peterborough’s streets. The Green Team were given lots of information on environmental issues, with Jenna Hiley from Peterborough City Council speaking about climate change.
Nick Goodman, Acting GPP Partnership Manager, spoke to the Green Team about Peterborough bid to become the UK’s Environment Capital. Nick said,
At today’s induction the Green Team were told more about their new roles within the Environment Capital Communications project and the training that they are set to receive. The Green Team also discussed the survey questions which they will be posing to home owners and residents as they spread the green message through Peterborough’s streets. The Green Team were given lots of information on environmental issues, with Jenna Hiley from Peterborough City Council speaking about climate change.
Nick Goodman, Acting GPP Partnership Manager, spoke to the Green Team about Peterborough bid to become the UK’s Environment Capital. Nick said,
“It was great to see the team all together for the first time, I know this is
going to be a really exciting project not only for the team but for the
residents that they will be talking to. This all helps Peterborough’s aspiration
to Create the UK’s Environment Capital!”