Air Quality

Air Quality Management Areas (AQMA)

Since December 1997, every council in the UK has been carrying out a review and assessment of air quality in their area.

This involves measuring air pollution and trying to predict how it will change in the next few years.

The aim of the review is to make sure that the national air quality objectives will be achieved throughout the UK by the relevant deadlines. These have been put in place to protect people's health and the environment.

If a council finds any areas where they are not likely to be achieved, it must declare an Air Quality Management Area there. This area could be just one or two streets, or it could be much bigger.

Then the council will put together a plan to improve the air quality - a Local Air Quality Action Plan.

As part of our legal duties each year we review the air quality in the city to see if the government’s air quality targets have been achieved. The result of the assessment is presented in the form of an Annual Status Report.

Copies of published Annual Status Reports are available by emailing for a copy as follows:

Air Quality Action Plan

Low Emissions Strategy

Annual Status Reports

Contact Environmental Health

Telephone: 01702 215005

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