The consultation on Richmond Council’s Air Quality Action Plan 2017 is coming to an end.
Air pollution is connected to 40,000 deaths in the UK every year and areas in Richmond town centre, Twickenham, Barnes, Chalker’s Corner, Hampton Hill, Hampton Wick, Sheen, Kew, Teddington and Whitton continue to breach the UK annual mean NO2 objective of 40µg/m3.
The council is urging to residents to have their say before October 30, when the consultation period finishes.
Some of the suggestions in Richmond Council’s five year plan to clean up the borough are school audits, walking buses and 200 new electric charging points.
More detailed summary: School audits, ‘walking buses’ and 200 new electric charging points among priorities in five year Air Quality Action Plan for Richmond
To view the plan go here.
To have you say go here.
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