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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 12:23 pm 
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Exeter adopts low emission strategy





City council agrees three year plan to encourage low emission vehicles, boost alternative travel options and cut congestion

Exeter city council has adopted a three-year low emission strategy which aims to cut traffic pollution from council, business and private vehicles.

Approved at a council meeting this week (March 3), the strategy seeks to integrate low emission strategies into “mainstream policy development for transport and planning” in order to tackle nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter and noise levels from traffic.

In 2011 Exeter City Council declared an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) because measured levels of nitrogen dioxide were higher in some parts of the city than EU limit values and the UK’s annual average limit of 40 microgrammes per cubic metre.

The strategy states: “The main sources of the high NO2 concentrations are transport emission, and this is reflected in the AQMA boundary, which includes all of the main routes into and around the city.”

As such, the council last August planned and later consulted on a new Low Emission strategy for 2015-2018, having estimated that poor air quality in the city contributes to the premature deaths of 42 people each year (see airqualitynews.com story).

Although the strategy makes no mention of any intention to investigate the feasibility of introducing a low emission zone (LEZ), it does set out the council’s intention to seek funding from the government’s Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) in order to increase the number of organisations and individuals using such vehicles in the city.

As well as investigating how to reduce emission from council owned and staff vehicles – highlighting the possibility of alternative fuels – the strategy also outlines the council’s intention to work with local businesses to champion freight delivery changes, such as changing delivery times to avoid congestion and consolidating loads.

The council also plans to investigate how age and emission standards can be used to encourage licensed taxi companies to change to low emission vehicles for both hackney cabs and private hire vehicles.

Other initiatives seek to raise public awareness by promoting sustainable travel choices, developing park and ride initiatives, promoting rail travel into the city and championing the development of enhanced walking and cycling routes alongside new infrastructure and development.

The council also plans to introduce sites for commuting employees on the outskirts of Exeter to car share to reduce the number of car journeys.

A Low Emission Strategy steering group made up of representatives from the city council, Devon county council and ‘key partners’ has been set up to monitor and oversee the initiatives in the strategy going forward.

source: http://www.airqualitynews.com/2015/03/0 ... -strategy/

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 6:47 pm 
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having estimated that poor air quality in the city contributes to the premature deaths of 42 people each year


A number plucked from..well, thin air.

No mention of how many die pematurely through council under funding social care or poor local health care..

Feed these fechin Tree huggers to the sharks and give everyone a break.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 1:36 am 
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bloodnock wrote:
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having estimated that poor air quality in the city contributes to the premature deaths of 42 people each year


A number plucked from..well, thin air.

No mention of how many die pematurely through council under funding social care or poor local health care..

Feed these fechin Tree huggers to the sharks and give everyone a break.


did you look at the picture in the article?

how can this council suggest that taxis have any affect on the ozone and air quality when they look at the picture?

as you say .....they're f*cking mongs

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:23 am 
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Here's one for you. Go to any bus station Or in my case my Grandsons school, and there will be buses 7/8 of them just running their engines chugging out fumes beyond belief whilst they are waiting. Travel behind these buses who are absolutely bellowing a blanket of smoke, and ask who the f%^k passes these things that chuck out more pollution than a rank full of taxis. :sad:

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 5:31 am 
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Cabby John 1 wrote:
Here's one for you. Go to any bus station Or in my case my Grandsons school, and there will be buses 7/8 of them just running their engines chugging out fumes beyond belief whilst they are waiting. Travel behind these buses who are absolutely bellowing a blanket of smoke, and ask who the f%^k passes these things that chuck out more pollution than a rank full of taxis. :sad:

There you go, do something about ut.
https://www.gov.uk/report-smoky-vehicle

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 12:17 pm 
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grandad wrote:
Cabby John 1 wrote:
Here's one for you. Go to any bus station Or in my case my Grandsons school, and there will be buses 7/8 of them just running their engines chugging out fumes beyond belief whilst they are waiting. Travel behind these buses who are absolutely bellowing a blanket of smoke, and ask who the f%^k passes these things that chuck out more pollution than a rank full of taxis. :sad:

There you go, do something about ut.
https://www.gov.uk/report-smoky-vehicle


Very handy and ta very much.

Having that tool is all well and good but I think that the problem needs to be deflected away from the trade - we seem to get blamed for all and everything. My point being is that they should be looking a lot closer to home before they start on us.

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