Developing effective local environmental strategies
The principle aim of the Keep Britain Tidy Network is to assist local authorities and other land managers to improve performance in local environmental quality. This is achieved through delivery of an inter-active framework of products and learning opportunities.
The introduction of the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act is the most significant change in environmental legislation since the Environmental Protection Act 1990. The Keep Britain Tidy Network not only enables you to make full use of these enhanced powers but will also help you to address the social, economic and physical factors that have a direct impact on environmental quality and antisocial behaviour.
The Keep Britain Tidy Network is committed to providing members with valuable guidance on how to develop effective local environmental quality strategies, implement management and maintenance systems and improve service efficiency. The network is designed to be flexible and to reflect your individual needs and priorities. Membership entitles you to:
- National online toolboxes
- Legal advice and support
- Offence Charting – evidence gathering and legal file preparation
- Campaigning leaflets and information
- Access to Knowledge Banks
- Discount on Keep Britain Tidy training courses
- Rapid response email support
- Three national learning academies
- Regional network meeting
- Three national field study tours
- Invitation to focused discussion groups
- Super regional network meeting
- Annual National Keep Britain Tidy Network Conference
- Monthly national e-bulletin