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Local Clean Air Targets — [Sir Charles Walker in the Chair]

20 October 2020

Lead MP

Jeff Smith
Manchester Withington
Lab

Responding Minister

Rebecca Pow

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TransportMental HealthChildren & FamiliesLocal Government
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Other Contributors: 10

At a Glance

Jeff Smith raised concerns about local clean air targets — [sir charles walker in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The hon. Member requests that the Government provide additional funding to support Greater Manchester's clean air zone plan, totalling around £150 million, which includes a hardship fund for those most vulnerable to financial impacts. He also calls on the Government to issue clear instructions to Highways England regarding reducing NO2 in strategic road networks and to integrate policy frameworks aimed at addressing nitrogen dioxide, PM2.5, and carbon into one comprehensive clean air fund.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Manchester Withington
Opened the debate
The hon. Member is concerned about the serious health impacts of air pollution in Greater Manchester, which contributes to around 1,200 early deaths annually. He highlights that air pollution disproportionately affects deprived areas and exacerbates existing inequalities. The hon. Member also notes the growing evidence linking poor air quality with increased risk of respiratory diseases and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and motor neurone disease.

Government Response

Rebecca Pow
Government Response
Sir Charles, it is a pleasure to see you in the chair. The debate was led by Jeff Smith for Manchester, Withington on air pollution which is a serious issue. Since 2010, nitrogen dioxide levels have fallen by 33% and there are plans to further improve air quality with £880 million allocated to support local authorities in developing measures to address hot spots. The government has invested £2.5 billion through the transforming cities fund to improve transport systems in several cities including Manchester. An additional £5 billion investment was announced for cleaner buses, cycling and walking infrastructure as well as supporting electric vehicle adoption. Greater Manchester's clean air zone is scheduled for implementation in 2022 with funding of £77 million already provided to support the project. The Environment Bill will introduce legally binding targets on fine particulate matter PM2.5 and include measures such as recalling non-compliant vehicles, ending sale of new petrol/diesel cars by 2030, promoting active travel, and providing local authorities with effective powers to tackle air pollution.
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