08 September 2021
Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone could see ‘greater benefits’
Rahul Bijlani Legal Director
A drop in air pollution levels in Bath is a possible indicator of ‘greater benefits’ for Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone. Average nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations within Bath’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) are 12.6% lower following the first quarter of the measures being in place compared to the same period in 2019. The figures are given in a report due to go before Bath and North East Somerset Council’s Cabinet on 9 September 2021.
Rahul Bijlani, Legal Director in our Clean Air Zones team, comments on the report and the likely success Birmingham may also experience in an article for Birmingham Live.
The full article is available, here.
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