Measures dropped on 3 Crewe roads after air pollution level 'drops'

By Gwyn Griffiths 27th Aug 2021

Earle Street had been considered a pollution "hotspot".
Earle Street had been considered a pollution "hotspot".

THREE main Crewe thoroughfares will no longer be targeted by environmental chiefs as air pollution "hotspots".

Earle Street, Wistaston Road and Nantwich Road were highlighted for special measures when they were included among seven air quality management areas in Cheshire East.

But as a result of falling pollution levels the borough council is revoking the arrangements which were introduced in response to raised pollutant levels in the areas.

Measures were applied o help provide a focus for air quality improvement measures.

The council is now reviewing its air quality action plan and is inviting comments from local residents.

The data which influenced the decision were obtained over several years going back to 2015 – in some circumstances, prior to the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns.

Improved vehicle technology and new and improved highways schemes, the council believes, have "most likely contributed to cleaner air".

The other areas where pollution measures are being dropped are:

â— Middlewich Road, Sandbach

â— Park Lane, Macclesfield

â— A50 Manchester Road in Knutsford

â— B5569 in Mere (formerly A556)

Cllr Mick Warren, Cheshire East Council Cabinet member for communities, said: "Our priorities are to tackle vehicular emissions by applying targeted measures for the remaining air quality management areas, as well as taking a holistic approach across the whole of the borough.

"We are committed to improving air quality across Cheshire East and now our residents can have their say and share ideas to help develop a revised and robust air quality action plan."

Two new air quality management areas were declared in 2019 along Lewin Street in Middlewich and Chelford Road in Knutsford.

The 1995 Environment Act places a legal duty on all local authorities to regularly review air quality, and the council says that, except for a small number of hot spots, air quality in Cheshire East is good.

Consultation on the draft air quality action plan is open until 5pm on March 12. For further information you can go here.

     

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