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Emie inspires MP to campaign for electric charging points

by Cumbria Crack
15/07/2019
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Emie and Trudy signing letters

An 11 year old girl has inspired Copeland’s MP Trudy Harrison to write to local businesses to campaign for more electric car charging points in Copeland.

On a recent visit to St Begh’s Catholic Junior School, in Whitehaven, the pupils presented their concerns about climate change to the MP.

Pupil Emie Gillespie asked Mrs Harrison why there were so few electric charging sockets in the constituency – there are only 16 charge points with just two of those in Whitehaven.

Emie said: “Taking care of the environment is important to preserve it for future generations. We don’t own the earth or the environment, we are just caretakers of it. It is everyone’s duty to look after it.”

As a result, Mrs Harrison is now writing to over 150 businesses.

St Begh’s School pupils with their letters

She said: “Given our net zero carbon commitment by 2050 and the Government’s target of ensuring half the cars on the roads in the UK will be ultra-low emission by 2030, the interest in having more charging points in West Cumbria is well considered,” she said. “I am really keen to assist their efforts.”

There are £500 government grants available to businesses per charging socket provided under the Workplace Charging Scheme.

“The lack of electric vehicle charging point infrastructure is frequently cited as the greatest barrier to transition, improving the ability to charge will help considerably,” added Mrs Harrison.

On a return visit to the junior school last week, Emie and the MP signed off the letters. And the pupils also helped to name some newborn red squirrel kittens born in Eskdale, following on from Mrs Harrison’s Westminster Hall debate on protecting the creatures. This year’s squirrels at the Forest How Guest House all begin with the letter G and the children’s winning names chosen were Gloria, Gertrude, Ginger and Gizmo!

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