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Clean Air Zones LTT855 17 October 2022
Stick to new framework for introducing clean air zones, DfT tells councils
The DfT has published a framework setting out the steps councils must take if they are planning to implement and operate clean air zones.
“All clean air zones need to provide businesses and individuals with clear signals on what needs to change to improve air quality, while offering them a range of choices on the action they could take in response, for example about the vehicles they buy and how they use them, knowing they will be acceptable in all zones,” said the DfT.
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