Councils across England awarded a share of £10.7 million to clean
up air in local communities 44 projects to receive funding,
including an e-cargo bike library, educational programmes and
real-time air quality monitoring schemes Annual fund forms part of
wider Government action to protect public health and the
environment by cleaning up our air Local authorities across England
have been granted almost £11 million in the latest round of funding
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- Councils across England awarded a share of £10.7 million to
clean up air in local communities
- 44 projects to receive funding, including an e-cargo bike
library, educational programmes and real-time air quality
monitoring schemes
- Annual fund forms part of wider Government action to protect
public health and the environment by cleaning up our air
Local authorities across
England have been granted almost £11 million in the latest round
of funding for projects that will improve air
quality.
The money, from the
Government’s annual Air Quality Grant, helps
councils develop and implement measures to benefit schools,
businesses and communities and reduce the impact of air pollution
on people’s health.
This year’s grants total £10.7
million, with funding supporting programmes that will educate
doctors, nurses and social care workers about air quality;
electrify a diesel refuse collection vehicle, as well as procure
an electric road sweeper in Blaby, Leicestershire; and roll out
monitoring sensors to make real-time air quality information
available to the public in Lewisham, south London. On Tyneside, a
long-term campaign aimed at schools and pollution hotspots in
residential areas will educate people of all ages about the
dangers of air pollution, whilst an Air Quality Officer will be
employed in Cornwall to visit schools in areas of poor air
quality.
Funding will also support an
e-cargo bike library, helping local businesses in Norfolk to cut
operating costs while lowering their emissions; and the
implementation of a river freight scheme in Westminster which
will serve as a greener alternative to the use of more polluting
vehicles in the city.
Environment
Minister
said:
“We have made great
strides in tackling air pollution
at a national level since 2010, but we must do more to improve air
quality and protect public
health.
“From Tyneside
to Cornwall, this funding will support a range of inspiring and
innovative projects across the country – stepping up our
monitoring of harmful pollutants, educating the public and
boosting the use of green transport.
“This builds on our world-leading Environment Act commitments that will
enhance our natural environment and safeguard public
health for future generations.”
The government is taking
decisive action to cut air pollution. Through the Environment
Act, the government has set two legally-binding targets to reduce
the level of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) – the most harmful
pollutant to human health – in our air by 2040.
The Environmental Improvement
Plan – published last week to build on the vision set out in
the government’s 25 Year Environment Plan –
set out interim targets to reduce concentrations of, and reduce
public exposure to, PM2.5 by the end of January 2028, alongside a
range of policies to work towards these targets.
The Plan also committed to
challenging councils to improve air quality more quickly by
assessing their performance and use of existing powers, while
supporting them with clear guidance, funding and tools. Moreover,
it pledged to improve the way air quality information is
communicated with the public. Today’s announcement
demonstrates key steps forward in the delivery of these
commitments.
This latest grant funding means
that around £53 million has been awarded across almost 500
projects through the Air Quality Grant scheme since
2010.
£883 million has been made
available as part of the government’s NO2 Plan to support local
authorities in cleaning up transport and cutting levels of
nitrogen dioxide down to legal levels in the shortest possible
time. More widely, the government has already spent over £2
billion to support the move to zero emission vehicles, helping
drive forward the decarbonisation of the UK’s entire transport
system. Funding is available from the Department for Transport
for local authorities, as well as businesses, charities, private
rental accommodation, flats and social housing with off-street
parking spaces, to install electric vehicle chargepoints and
infrastructure. These actions will deliver better air quality for
all.
Together, these projects have
contributed to the significant improvement in air quality seen in
the UK in recent decades. Since 2010, emissions of fine
particulate matter have fallen by 18%, while emissions of
nitrogen oxides have fallen by 44% and sulphur dioxide by
70%.
ENDS
Notes for
Editors
The long-term targets under the
Environment Act:
- By the end of 2040, we will achieve a maximum Annual Mean
Concentration Target (AMCT) of 10 micrograms of PM2.5 or below
per cubic metre (µg/m3).
- By the end of 2040, we will reduce population exposure to
PM2.5 by 35% compared to 2018 levels.
In the Environmental Improvement
Plan, the government committed to the following
interim targets. By the end of January 2028:
- The highest annual mean concentration in the most recent full
calendar year must not exceed 12 µg/m3 of PM2.5.
- Compared to 2018, the reduction in population exposure to
PM2.5 in the most recent full calendar year must be 22% or
greater.
Projects set
to receive funding:
|
Local
Authority
|
Project
|
Amount
(£)
|
|
Bedford Borough
Council
|
Review of local smoke
control areas and solid fuel regulations to determine
improvements, and public engagement to raise awareness
about particulate matter.
|
36,332
|
|
Bedford Borough
Council
|
Engagement with local
schools, community and faith groups, and strengthen links
with Primary Care Networks to encourage reduced vehicle use
through active and sustainable travel.
|
113,071
|
|
Blaby District
Council
|
Conversion of diesel
refuse collection vehicle to electric and purchase of an
electric road sweeper to reduce emissions from refuse
collection.
|
573,701
|
|
Bournemouth,
Christchurch, and Poole Council
|
Engagement with schools
to encourage active and sustainable travel. Purchase of
e-cargo bikes to replace diesel powered delivery freight on
the seafront.
|
120,309
|
|
Buckinghamshire
Council
|
Driver improvement
training to reduce emissions and travel planning scheme for
local small to medium size businesses to develop
sustainable travel to work plans for employees.
|
120,000
|
|
City of York
|
Awareness raising
campaign for domestic burning to increase public knowledge
about air quality and development of a public air pollution
forecasting alert system.
|
101,375
|
|
Colchester Borough
Council
|
Promotion of sustainable
freight such as e-cargo bikes to local businesses. Air
quality awareness, active and sustainable travel, and
anti-idling campaign in schools. Community cycle
scheme.
|
310,770
|
|
Cornwall Council
|
Employment of a schools’
air quality officer to provide an air quality awareness
programme to over 3000 students.
|
62,160
|
|
Derbyshire County
Council
|
Data collection to
develop and deliver a traffic management plan that will
reduce congestion and improve traffic flow across
Derbyshire.
|
278,347
|
|
East Herts Council
|
Purchase of air quality
monitors to improve data for pollution in Air Quality
Management Areas. Development of a social media campaign
for these areas to improve knowledge about air quality and
encourage reduced car use through car sharing and active
travel. Engagement and awareness raising in local
schools to reduce idling and encourage active travel.
Creation of travel plans for local businesses.
|
126,408
|
|
Exeter City
Council
|
Development of a public
facing air quality map for NO2 and particulate matter that
will highlight health implications of air quality, ways to
limit exposure, and ways to decrease individual’s air
pollution footprint.
|
367,428
|
|
Lancaster City Council
Air Quality
|
Encourage take up of
electric taxis through behaviour and awareness campaign and
a discounted leasing scheme. Development of local taxi
policy which will support the uptake of electric
vehicles.
|
454,576
|
|
Lincolnshire County
Council (In partnership with councils for City of Lincoln,
South Kesteven District, North Kesteven District, Boston
Borough, East Lindsey District, West Lindsey District, and
South Holland District).
|
School education and
awareness programme. Community engagement campaign and
development of a dedicated Lincolnshire Clean Air Project
website to raise public awareness of air quality and steps
they can take to reduce pollution.
|
58,180
|
|
London Borough of
Brent
|
Creation of low pollution
walking maps for all schools in the borough.
Education and awareness campaign in schools to raise
awareness about air quality and encourage walking and
active travel.
|
470,546
|
|
London Borough of
Camden
|
School engagement and
awareness programme to reduce transport emissions and
children’s exposure to pollution. Creation of an Air
Quality Health toolkit, and awareness raising campaign in
the borough.
|
170,645
|
|
London Borough of
Enfield
|
Air quality monitoring at
participating local schools to develop knowledge and
awareness, improve safety outside schools, reduce idling,
and encourage sustainable and active travel. Increased
school cycle storage. Engagement with the local community
to raise awareness about the school project.
|
223,500
|
|
London Borough of
Havering
|
School workshop and
theatre engagement programme to improve knowledge and
awareness about air quality, develop clean air route maps,
and reduce emissions particularly from idling. Training of
teachers to deliver cycling lessons to pupils. Engagement
with local businesses to analyse and improve commuter
behaviour and develop information that could inform future
interventions to improve air quality.
|
65,127
|
|
London Borough of
Havering
|
Guided cycle and walking
routes for schools to encourage active travel and reduce
children’s exposure to pollution when travelling to and
from school. Development of a travel plan for the local
hospital to reduce NO2 emissions from staff and patient
travel.
|
35,139
|
|
London Borough of
Islington
|
Engagement and awareness
campaign to improve knowledge of NO2 and particulate matter
pollution supported by air quality data gathered by school
pupils, community groups and residents. Development of
council website to collate live and historic air quality
and transport data accessible to the public.
|
282,680
|
|
London Borough of
Lewisham
|
Improvement of air
quality sensor network to improve data and understanding
about NO2 and particulate matter to develop targeted
interventions to reduce pollution.
|
248,021
|
|
London Borough of
Redbridge
|
Community engagement and
outreach plan to improve knowledge and information about
air quality with a focus on children and vulnerable groups.
Development of an interactive air quality map using data
gathered by the community. Cycle training for pupils and
parents, plus extra school cycle storage.
|
323,774
|
|
London Borough of
Hammersmith & Fulham
|
Promotion of cargo bikes
to businesses to encourage shared use cargo bikes and
funding to support purchase of their own bike.
|
277,950
|
|
Maldon District
Council
|
Development of plans to
re-route Heavy Goods Vehicles to improve air quality in a
pollution hotspot. Development of a voluntary low
emissions zone in Maldon town centre. Introduction of air
quality forecasting and text alert service to improve
public knowledge and access to air quality
information.
|
129,000
|
|
Medway Council-
Environmental Protection Team
|
Real time traffic
monitoring and data modelling to develop traffic management
interventions that will reduce air pollution.
|
279,533
|
|
Norfolk County
Council
|
E-cargo bike library for
local businesses to promote and facilitate alternatives to
private vehicle use.
|
171,545
|
|
Oxford City
Council
|
Installation of electric
charging infrastructure for live-aboard boaters, with the
aim to reduce particulate matter and smoke pollution along
Oxford’s waterways.
|
192,993
|
|
Reading Borough
Council
|
Interactive education
programme in primary and secondary schools to raise
awareness about air quality and encourage behaviour change
to reduce NO2 and particulate matter pollution supported by
air quality data gathered by pupils. This material will be
developed for a wider community engagement campaign
focusing on children and vulnerable groups.
|
327,000
|
|
South Ribble Borough
Council
|
Access for additional
schools to the established 'Clean Air Crew' website and
online learning resources to support air quality education
in schools.
|
53,244
|
|
South Tyneside
Council
|
Purchase of sensors for
long term monitoring of NO2, PM10, and PM2.5. Real time
data will be collated and published on a public website and
supported by a media campaign to raise public awareness and
knowledge about air quality and encourage action to prevent
pollution and improve air quality.
|
201,005
|
|
Southampton City
Council
|
Training of healthcare
professionals so they can advise vulnerable patients about
air quality and action they can take to reduce pollution
and their exposure to it. Development of community air
quality engagement programme to consolidate existing
projects for woodburning, schools and healthcare into a
single co-ordinated programme to deliver unified air
quality information and messaging.
|
248,198
|
|
Southend-on-Sea Borough
Council
|
Air quality audit and
sensor monitoring in 10 local schools to develop knowledge
about local pollution to improve knowledge and develop
interventions that will improve air quality and reduce
pupil exposure to pollution.
|
256,285
|
|
St Helens Borough
Council
(In partnership with
Warrington Borough Council)
|
Improve air quality for
residents with asthma through monitoring indoor air
quality, raising awareness about the impact of air quality
on health, and advising on interventions to reduce
pollution and exposure levels.
|
405,227
|
|
Surrey Heath Borough
Council
|
Purchase of portable
device to monitor PM2.5 and development content for an air
quality website to share data to raise awareness and advise
on interventions to reduce pollution and exposure
levels.
|
12,280
|
|
Swindon Borough
Council
|
Road traffic management
signage to influence driver behaviour to reduce NO2
pollution. Engagement and awareness campaign with schools
and community groups to encourage active travel.
Collaboration with Public and Environmental Health to
encourage improved domestic burning behaviour.
|
148,902
|
|
Telford and Wrekin
Council
|
Monitoring, and engagement and
awareness raising in local schools to reduce idling,
encourage sustainable and active travel for pupils and
their families. Replace Environmental Health Team diesel
vehicle with electric vehicle for conducting air quality
monitoring surveys, school visits and promotional
activities.
|
147,615
|
|
Tunbridge Wells
Council
(In partnership with
councils for Ashford Borough, Canterbury City,
Dartford Borough, Dover District, Folkestone & Hythe
District, Gravesham Borough, Kent County, Maidstone
Borough, Medway, Sevenoaks District, Swale Borough
Council, Thanet District, Tonbridge and Malling
Borough)
|
Develop a digital
training resource for Health Care Practitioners across Kent
and Medway to enable practitioners to advise patients with
cardio-vascular disease or respiratory disease on how to
reduce their exposure to air pollution.
|
175,675
|
|
West Midlands Combined
Authority
(In partnership with
councils for Birmingham City, Coventry City, Dudley
Metropolitan Borough, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough,
Solihull Metropolitan Borough, Walsall Metropolitan
Borough and the City of Wolverhampton)
|
Particulate Matter
monitoring and engagement programme to increase awareness
and encourage behaviour change towards domestic burning
across the region.
|
918,531
|
|
West Northamptonshire
Council
|
Particulate Matter
monitoring programme to improve data on background
particulate matter across the county, gather data on the
prevalence of solid fuel combustion in domestic properties
to develop interventions to improve domestic burning
behaviour. Review of Smoke Control Areas for the recently
formed unitary council.
|
292,378
|
|
West Yorkshire Combined
Authority
(In partnership with
councils for Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds City,
and Wakefield)
|
Particulate matter
monitoring and engagement programme to increase awareness
and encourage behaviour change around domestic burning
across the region.
|
220,457
|
|
Westminster City
Council
|
Development of a Clean
Air Walking route tool to support users in reducing their
exposure to air pollution in central London.
|
72,521
|
|
Westminster City
Council
(Delivered through
Cross River Partnership, in partnership with City of
London Corporation, London Boroughs of Ealing, Hackney,
Hammersmith & Fulham, Islington, Lambeth, Lewisham,
Merton, Richmond, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth
and Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea)
|
Reduce NO2 by supporting
a network of Mini-Freight Hubs in central London that are
serviced by river freight and Zero Emission Last Mile
Deliveries.
|
1,000,000
|
|
Wirral Borough
Council
|
Particulate matter
monitoring and engagement programme to increase awareness,
encourage behaviour change around domestic burning, advise
residents how they can reduce their exposure, and review
local enforcement of legislation.
|
171,200
|
|
Wokingham Borough
Council
|
Engagement and awareness
campaign with 6 schools to reduce pollution by reducing
reliance on cars and encouraging active and sustainable
travel.
|
213,332
|
|
Worcestershire Regulatory
Services
(On behalf of councils
for Worcester City, Wyre Forest District, Wychavon
District, Malvern Hills District, Bromsgrove District,
and Redditch Borough)
|
Enhancement of air
quality monitoring across Worcester to provide real time
data that can be used to drive local air quality policy,
disseminate public health information and alerts about poor
air quality episodes, and advise the public on
interventions to reduce pollution and exposure
levels.
|
248,400
|
|