Initial Climate Change Impact Assessment (Form created August 2021)

The intention of this document is to help the council to gain an initial understanding of the impact of a project or decision on the environment. This document should be completed in consultation with the supporting guidance. Dependent on this initial assessment you may need to go on to complete a full Climate Change Impact Assessment. The final document will be published as part of the decision-making process.

If you have any additional queries, which are not covered by the guidance please email climatechange@northyorks.gov.uk

Title of proposal

Beach Lifeguarding Provision

Brief description of proposal

We are proposing to offer a Direct Award to the RNLI to carry out Beach Lifeguarding on several coastal beaches. The award commences in January 2027 for a period of 10 years

Directorate

Community Development

Service area

Venues and Attractions

Lead officer

Stuart Clark

Names and roles of other people involved in carrying out the impact assessment

Stuart Clark – Head of Venues and Attractions

 

 

The chart below contains the main environmental factors to consider in your initial assessment – choose the appropriate option from the drop-down list for each one.

Remember to think about the following.

·         Travel

·         Construction

·         Data storage

·         Use of buildings

·         Change of land use

·         Opportunities for recycling and reuse

 

Environmental factor to consider

For the council

For the county

Overall

Greenhouse gas emissions

No effect on emissions

No Effect on emissions

No effect on emissions

Waste

No effect on waste

No effect on waste

No effect on waste

Water use

No effect on water usage

No effect on water usage

No effect on water usage

Pollution (air, land, water, noise, light)

No effect on pollution

No effect on pollution

No effect on pollution

Resilience to adverse weather/climate events (flooding, drought etc)

No effect on resilience

No effect on resilience

No effect on resilience

Ecological effects (biodiversity, loss of habitat etc)

No effect on ecology

No effect on ecology

No effect on ecology

Heritage and landscape

No effect on heritage and landscape

No effect on heritage and landscape

No effect on heritage and landscape

 

If any of these factors are likely to result in a negative or positive environmental impact, then a full climate change impact assessment will be required. It is important that we capture information about both positive and negative impacts to aid the council in calculating its carbon footprint and environmental impact.

 

Decision (Please tick one option)

Full CCIA not relevant or           X proportionate:

No CCIA required.

    

Continue to full CCIA:

 

Reason for decision

This is a provision of a service and one that is already provided to the council’s venues and events. Therefore, there would be no increased effect (negative or positive) on any environmental factors.

 

 

Signed (Assistant Director or equivalent)

 

Jo Ireland, Assistant Director

 

Date

18 May 2026