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Air Quality Deniz Huseyin LTT854 3 October 2022
Bradford says schools to benefit as UK’s fourth Clean Air Zone starts
Bradford has become the fourth UK city to launch a clean air zone (CAZ). The Class C scheme, which means the charge applies to all non- compliant vehicle types with the exception of passenger cars, began operation on 26 September. There are CAZs already in operation in Birmingham, Bath and Portsmouth.
Andrew Whittles, the council’s clean air project manager, said: “One of the biggest benefits will be felt at schools – there are 40 schools in the CAZ area, and it is predicted there will be significant improvements in air quality at these schools.”
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