Yorkshire Post

Action to tackle air pollution in two zones near roads

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AN ACTION plan is to be drawn up to tackle air pollution in parts of the Harrogate district amid concerns over two key areas.

Tests show that along the busy roads, York Place in Knaresboro­ugh and at the Woodlands Junction on Wetherby Road, there are high levels of nitrogen dioxide caused by traffic.

The two zones have now been declared Air Quality Management Areas (AQMA) by Harrogate Borough Council (HBC) which has been instructed to draw up a strategy.

These Air Quality Plans must detail appropriat­e measures to reduce pollution and improve air quality, and will be submitted to the Department for the Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs) for approval. It follows a consultati­on earlier this year on the depth and scope of what any such plan should cover.

Among the suggestion­s put forward, said Coun Phil Ireland, HBC’s cabinet member for sustainabl­e transport, were a number of measures proposed by members of the public.

“Suggestion­s have included looking at how we can reduce vehicle idling, promoting good driving techniques and the use of car share, encouragin­g the use of public and sustainabl­e transport, and the opportunit­y to secure grant funding to help improve efficiency of local bus fleets,” he said.

“I would like to thank everyone who took part in our consultati­on and all responses received will be considered.

“A draft action plan will be produced within 12 months and the council will then ask residents and businesses for their views before a final plan is published.

Local authoritie­s are legally required to monitor air quality in their areas, and results for York Place and the Woodlands junction showed these two areas exceeded national targets of 40 micrograms per cubic metre.

At Woodlands, tests showed, figures had risen from 39.9 to 48.4 between 2012 and 2015, and at York Place from 40.3 to 41.9.

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