The One City Goals Dashboard

The One City Plan has 546 initiatives. This dashboard allows you to filter theme, sub-theme, relevant Sustainable Development Goal, year or keyword. If you have any feedback or suggestions for future goals please complete our short survey so we can improve this new tool.

There is also now a new Ward Profiles tool available to all, with information on many aspects of Bristol life including population, jobs and the economy, quality of life, health, education, and community safety for each ward in Bristol. There is now free access to more in-depth data across all these topics. Further information can be found on our Ward Profiles webpage

Themes

Sub-themes

Year

SDG

Goal 81
Year: 2025

Bristol City Council is carbon neutral for direct energy and transport emissions

Goal 97
Year: 2026

The proportion of residents who visit Bristol’s parks and green spaces at least once a week has increased in every ward and is now 80%, up from 56% in 2018

Goal 98
Year: 2026

Bristol’s physical, natural and social infrastructure protects high-density areas and the vulnerable
from the impact of extreme weather events (e.g. flooding & heatwaves)

Goal 99
Year: 2026

Working with the Youth Council and schools across Bristol, schools have begun significantly reducing their material consumption

Goal 115
Year: 2027

Every home in Bristol is permitted to be retrofitted (specifically conservation areas and heritage
building) with communities actively engaged and included

Goal 116
Year: 2027

Local, regional, sustainable and fair trade food is available citywide and affordable vegetarian, vegan and locally sourced meals are a popular choice

Goal 117
Year: 2027

100% of large businesses and 50% of SMEs operating in Bristol have adopted a carbon reduction plan to address their Scope 1, 2 & 3 emissions, working with business support partners/agencies to engage businesses and monitor delivery

Goal 133
Year: 2028

An extensive and expanded Heat Network provides district heating via a network of under-ground pipes, which are connected to a number of low carbon energy centres in line with Bris-tol City Leap targets