Decision details

Air quality management

Decision Maker: Scrutiny Commission

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decisions:

Members received a report which informed them of work undertaken by the Environmental Health (Pollution) service on local air quality management. It was explained that the air quality objectives were the same across the country and based on the level at which pollution becomes harmful to health. The setting of a single national objective meant that there were several breaches in cities. Once a breach had been recorded, an air quality management area had to be declared, an action plan produced and in serious cases traffic flows would need to be controlled or low emission zones imposed.

 

It was noted that there were no areas of the borough where national air quality objectives were not being met, although it was noted that Shaw Lane in Markfield and Rugby Road in Hinckley had the highest levels of those measured. It was confirmed that there were no significant problems in the borough.

 

The contribution of large vehicles (lorries, vans, buses and trains) to the poor air quality was discussed, and it was noted that whilst the increasing use of electric vehicles would help, lorries and buses would not be able to make this change. It was, however, acknowledged that these vehicles were significantly cleaner than a few years ago.

 

A member requested air quality comparisons with previous years, and it was agreed that this would be sent to members following the meeting.

 

In relation to air quality management plans, it was stated that those authorities with these in place had to have particular regard to them when considering planning applications. The incremental effect of development was discussed and concern was expressed about large warehouses and industrial estates in a neighbouring district which had all created heavy traffic on the same route in the borough. It was proposed that a motion be put to Council to lobby the government on national planning policy in relation to air quality across local authority boundaries.

 

It was requested that an update on air quality be provided to the Scrutiny Commission annually.

 

RESOLVED

 

 

(i)            A comparison with previous years be provided for members;

 

(ii)           A motion be put to Council seeking support to lobby the Government on national planning policy in relation to air quality;

 

(iii)          Further updated be provided to the Scrutiny Commission annually.

Report author: Simon Smith

Publication date: 24/08/2017

Date of decision: 10/08/2017

Decided at meeting: 10/08/2017 - Scrutiny Commission

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