- National Highways to work with local authorities to improve
air quality
- Local Air Quality Guidance strengthened under the Environment
Act
- Technical guidance also updated to support local air quality
action
Local councils will have a new strengthened framework to improve
air quality, under new plans announced by Defra today (18
August).
Using powers in the Environment Act, National Highways is to
become the first designated “Relevant Public Authority” placing a
legal requirement on it to work together with local councils when
necessary to take effective action to deliver air quality
standards and objectives. While National Highways already work
with local authorities to improve air quality, this statutory
requirement – consulted on earlier this year - will see a more
consistent approach to meeting local air quality objectives on
road networks.
In addition to this, Defra has updated Local Air
Quality Management (LAQM) Policy Guidance to reflect
legislative changes introduced through the Environment Act 2021
and clarify roles and responsibilities within local government.
Following consultation feedback, the guidance will be amended to
include:
- A new requirement for local Air Quality Action Plans to
include a timeline of clear actions that ensure Air Quality
Objectives (pollution concentration limits) are met and air
quality standards improve in local areas.
- The requirement for an Air Quality Management Area to be
declared within 12 months of identifying an exceedance of the air
quality objectives to ensure that local councils develop Air
Quality Actions Plans more quickly.
- The requirement for local authorities to produce an Air
Quality Action Plan within 18 months of declaring an Air Quality
Management Area.
- A new reminder and warning alert system to increase local
council compliance with reporting on actions they are taking to
improve air quality.
The Local Air Quality Management (LAQM) Technical Guidance, which
is designed to support local authorities in carrying out their
duties under the Environment Act, has also been updated to
reflect the legislative changes introduced through the
Environment Act 2021.
Environment Minister , said:
“These changes – delivered by our Environment Act - provide a
strengthened framework for local councils to meet their air
quality objectives, and will ensure that communities are
protected sooner with real improvements to the air we breathe.”
Full guidance on Local Air
Quality Management is available on our dedicated website.