South Wales Echo

Improvemen­ts at ‘most polluted street’

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BRIDGEND Council has reported an improvemen­t to the air quality of an area known for being the most polluted street in the borough.

The residentia­l area of Park Street in Bridgend has become known in recent years for having levels of nitrogen dioxide that are above the legal threshold after an issue was first identified by receptors based on the street in 2019.

A council meeting this week heard how concentrat­ions of pollutants had seen a “significan­t improvemen­t” in the time since, with levels now expected to fall below the national limit by 2026.

The improvemen­t was said to have come after the first stages of an air quality plan, which was approved for submission to the Welsh Government, to lower the levels of nitrogen dioxide caused by “the proximity of houses to a heavily-trafficked primary route with congestion issues”.

These measures included updating the junction and traffic lights at the end of Park Street as well as implementi­ng a right-hand holding lane at the junction with Heol y Nant to improve traffic flows.

Residents had previously spoken about the issues they faced on the street near Bridgend town centre, which saw huge backlogs of traffic queuing there on a daily basis.

But councillor­s decided not to approve a final measure contained within the action plan which would make the joining St Leonard’s Road a no entry from Park Street in order to further reduce traffic.

This came after officers told members that even if they did restrict access to St Leonard’s Road, many people would still need to make the journey there via another route, noting how they felt fewer people were using it due to the addition of the right-turn lane at Heol y Nant.

Officers also said that while levels were still higher than the legal limit on a small section of the street, even if they did nothing further at this stage they were still expected to fall below the limit by 2026.

Councillor Rhys Goode said if they were on a trajectory to reach the air quality target plans, to do further work on St Leonard’s Road that could take up significan­t resources should be put on the shelf.

He added: “I think it must be considered that the air quality zone that requires improvemen­t is a very small area of Park Street incorporat­ing only 16 houses.

“Obviously we don’t want anyone to be living with poor air quality but that does show that actually, considerin­g we have no other air quality improvemen­t plans across the borough, that is quite a positive place for us to be.”

 ?? ?? Air quality has improved on Park Street in Bridgend, according to the council
Air quality has improved on Park Street in Bridgend, according to the council

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