Air Quality Action Plan
Feedback updated 25 Jan 2016
We asked
We asked for your views on the draft, ‘Healthier Air for Leicester, Leicester’s Air Quality Action Plan 2015-2025’.
You said
Six consultation questions were asked. 170 formal responses were received. 23 of these were from organisations. Two additional consultation exercises were carried out through the ‘Shaping Future Transport Initiatives’ event and ‘Travel Leicester – Finding Solutions’ Forum.
85% agreed that we should lobby government to introduce measures to reduce polluting emissions from vehicles.
76% agreed that we should introduce a Low Emission Zone, first for buses, then for all vehicles.
A summary of the examples of the main responses raised were to:
- improve public transport
- adopt a no-idling policy for buses and taxis
- improve walking and cycling infrastructure
- improve traffic management
- promote the use of ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs)
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encourage car sharing and to plant more trees / more green spaces.
We did
All of the responses received were analysed in more detail to help us finalise the Air Quality Action Plan which was approved by Full Council on 26 November 2015.
The main changes to the document were:
- the number of actions was reduced from 22 to 16 as there was some repetition with the actions in the draft document
- the theme names were changed to better reflect the actions
- the document end date was changed to be in line with the Local Transport Plan timescale
- a specific measure was introduced to increase the uptake of ULEVs
- a new action was added to look at plant and trees uptake of air pollution
- wording for lobbying for a national publicity campaign included
- taxis to be included in the Low Emission Zone
- to investigate the possible introduction of idling free zones
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to mention of Work Place Parking Levy which the benefits of such a scheme will be kept under review.
Results updated 6 Jan 2016
Files:
- Air quality action plan consultation responses and considerations, 69.0 KB (PDF document)
- Leicester’s Air Quality Action Plan (2015-2026), 1.2 MB (PDF document)
Overview
- Reducing Transport Emissions
- Increasing Active Travel
- Improving Traffic Management
- Improving Land Use Planning
Why your views matter
Under the Environment Act 1995 it is a legal requirement to prepare and consult on an Air Quality Action Plan. This plan sets out the specific measures that Leicester City Council intends to introduce in pursuit of the air quality objectives. We are consulting with our statutory stakeholders, as well as members of the public and other interested parties on our proposed actions. It also provides an opportunity to suggest other actions that could be taken to alleviate air pollution.
Once you have looked through the Draft Air Quality Action Plan and supporting documents, please send us your comments.
Please click on the online survey below to complete the online questionnaire.
Once the consultation has closed we will analyse the results and all feedback and comments will be used to agree the final Air Quality Action Plan.
Alternatively if you would like to complete a hard copy of the consultation questionnaire, then please print out the Healthier Air: Air Quality Action Plan Questionnaire below and post it to:
Supporting Documents
Air Quality Action Plan Questionnaire (for printing)
Air Quality Monitoring Stations Map
LestAir Low Emission Strategy Business and Implementation Plan
LestAir Technical Paper 1: Stakeholder Engagement and Measures
LestAir Technical Paper 2: Emissions inventory methodology for study
LestAir Technical paper 3: Emissions screening assessment of measures
LestAir Technical Paper 4: Cost benefit analysis of measures
Areas
- Abbey
- Aylestone
- Beaumont Leys
- Belgrave
- Braunstone Park & Rowley Fields
- Castle
- Evington
- Eyres Monsell
- Fosse
- Humberstone & Hamilton
- Knighton
- Rushey Mead
- Saffron
- Spinney Hills
- Stoneygate
- Thurncourt
- Westcotes
Audiences
- Children and young people
- Working-age people
- Older people
- Carers
- Full-time and part-time workers
- Disabled people
- Gypsy and Traveller community
- Older households (65+)
- Single people
- Families with children
- Couples
- All households
- Faith groups
- Sports clubs
- Youth clubs
- Carers' network
- Trade unions
- Voluntary organisations
- Community organisations
- Self-help groups
- User groups
- Third sector infrastructure groups
- All Voluntary and Community Organisations
- Advocacy organisation
- Drug and Alcohol services
- Health services
- Police
- NHS
- FE colleges
- Universities
- Schools
- Businesses
- All Public and Private Organisations
- Service providers
- Partner agencies
- Directors
- Heads of service
- Managers, team leaders and supervisors
- Professionals
- All staff
- SCE staff
- Service users
- Care home residents and their next of kin
Interests
- Public health
- Climate change
- Parks and green spaces
- Environmental health
- City development and neighbourhoods
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