Council Leader hails Government decision on clean air plans

  • Thursday 23 January 2025

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Cllr Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, has welcomed the Government's announcement around the region's clean air agreement.

The Government has now confirmed that it supports Greater Manchester's alternative proposal for an investment-led approach to ensuring the city's air has legally compliant nitrogen dioxide levels - and will NOT impose a Clean Air Zone charging owners of high emitting vehicles. 

 

Council Leader Cllr Bev Craig said:

“This announcement is a good result for Manchester. Any prospect of a charging clean air zone is no more. Instead we can get on with investing in improvements which will clean up our air without the prospect of charging hanging over the owners of higher emitting vehicles.

“After years of delay and dithering under the previous Government, it’s great that we finally have clarity and certainty about how clean air will be achieved in Manchester and the rest of Greater Manchester – and that they have agreed with our case that it can, and will, be achieved without the need for charging. 

“We made a strong case that the best, and quickest, route to delivering clean air for our residents was by investing in a fleet of new electric buses and support to replace other higher emitting vehicles, as well as traffic management measures in areas with the worst air quality. We welcome the announcement of funding to support this. 

“It’s a testament to the new Government’s willingness to work with local leaders that they have accepted our arguments and given us the green light to proceed with our plans without imposing a charging Clean Air Zone on us.

“Clean air is an environmental priority and pollution has damaging impacts on the health of residents in the most affected areas. It’s important that we get on with addressing it and that’s exactly what today’s announcement will allow us to do.”

 

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