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Schools should have 'no idling zones', Public Health England chief says

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LONDON - Public health chiefs have proposed a ban on cars idling outside school gates in a bid to cut air pollution.

The measure is among a  series of UK-wide recommenda­tions put forward by Public Health England. PHE medical director Paul Cosford told the BBC: "We should stop idling outside schools and we should make sure that children can walk or cycle to school." PHE said 28, 000 to 36, 000 deaths a year in the UK could be attributed to long-term exposure to air pollution. The report said local authoritie­s could implement no-idling zones in areas with vulnerable hotspots such as schools, hospitals and care homes. It also recommends a wider uptake of low emission or clean air zones to discourage the most highly polluting vehicles from entering populated areas. It describes air pollution as the biggest environmen­tal threat to health in the UK and says there is strong evidence that air pollution causes the developmen­t of coronary heart disease, stroke, respirator­y disease and lung cancer, and exacerbate­s asthma. Although England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales lead on air quality policy in their own territorie­s, PHE contribute­s to the implementa­tion of the government's UK-wide strategy. Professor Cosford told BBC Radio 5 Live conversati­ons needed to be had between local authoritie­s, schools and parents about how to "stop the emissions at source."

The PHE review also recommends: -Redesignin­g cities so people aren't so close to highly polluting roads by, for example, designing wider streets or using hedges to screen against pollutants -Investing more in clean public transport as well as foot and cycle paths -Encouragin­g uptake of low emission vehicles by setting more ambitious targets for installing electric car charging points -Discouragi­ng highly polluting vehicles from entering populated areas with incentives such as low emission or clean air zones.

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