> Tewkesbury produced the second highest amount of end user CO2 emissions in Gloucestershire with 949 kt.
> Between 2005 and 2008, end user CO2 emissions decreased in Tewkesbury by 2%.
> The highest proportion of end user emissions in Tewkesbury in 2008 was Road Transport, accounting for 42.9 % (407 kt), followed by Industry and Commercial with 35.1% (333 kt). Emissions from Road Transport were the eighth highest in the Southe West.
> Tewkesbury residents were responsible for the highest amount of per capita emissions in Gloucestershire with 11.9 t in 2008. This was 30% higher than the 8.3 tonnes average for Gloucestershire and 34% higher than the South West 7.8 tonnes per capita. The lowest reported in Gloucestershire was Cheltenham with 5.7t.
> Between 2005 and 2008 per capita emissions in Tewkesbury reduced from 12.3t to 11.9t.
> There are 15 river water bodies within Tewkesbury. Our latest assessment of these classified 26.7% as poor, 66.7% as moderate and 6.6% as good.
> In 2009/10, Tewkesbury Borough Council had the eighth highest amount of residual waste in the South West with 614.13 kg/household. This was the highest to be produced in Gloucestershire.
> Tewkesbury Borough Council in 2009/10 had the sixth lowest amount of recycling in the South West with 31.51%.
> Gloucestershire County Council landfilled 178,046 tonnes, which was the third highest amount of tonnes landfilled in the South West. This was also the fourth highest percentage landfilled (60.76%) in the South West.
> The population of Tewkesbury was estimated to be 81,700 in June 2010, 1.5% of the South West’s total population of 5,273,700.
> Between 2008-2033 the number of households in Tewkesbury are predicted to increase by 25.7% from 35,000 to 44,000. This is lower than the 30% increase predicted for the Region and higher than the predicted increase for England (21.1%).
> The meanspopulation centre at risk of flooding is Tewkesbury
> Tewkesbury is covered in the most part by the Severn Corridor CAMS. There is also some overlap from the Warwickshire Avon CAMS (Midlands area).
> In 2006, Tewkesbury had an eco footprint of 4.97gha. This was the fourth highest in the Region, and second highest in Gloucestershire, only to Cotswold with 5.23gha.
> Gloucestershire County Council had an allocation of 113,928 tonnes and landfilled 116,639 tonnes (102.4%) of their BMW. This was the highest reported in the South West. Only two councils in the South West exceeded their allocations. They were Gloucestershire County Council and South Gloucestershire Council.