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Defra’s framework for local authorities to make best use of their powers and make air quality improvements for their communities.
Provides guidance on how planning can take account of the impact of new development on air quality.
Seeking views on the draft revised national air quality strategy.
The air quality strategy sets out how the emissions associated with the construction of the HS2 scheme will be managed.
This strategy sets out our plans for dealing with all sources of air pollution, making our air healthier to breathe, protecting nature and boosting the economy.
Seeking views on a new Clean Air Strategy, and on actions to improve air quality by reducing pollution from a wide range of sources.
For local authorities to bid for support on measures to improve air quality.
COMEAP advice note on the health evidence relevant to developing targets for fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) under the Environment Act (2021).
What your business must do to prevent air pollution - local emissions controls, Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs), eliminating dark smoke, permits for boilers
New round of Air Quality Grants for local authorities opens to benefit communities and reduce the impact of polluted air on people's health
How to complete an air emissions risk assessment, including how to calculate the impact of your emissions and the standards you must meet.
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