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Cornwall Council Seeks Views on Air Quality
3 Dec
Summary
- Cornwall Council is seeking public input on a draft plan to improve air quality.
- Three areas designated Air Quality Management Areas need pollution reduction.
- The plan focuses on transport, behavior change, monitoring, and planning.

Cornwall Council is actively seeking public feedback on its draft Air Quality Action Plan, a strategic initiative designed to enhance air quality across the region within the next five years. The plan specifically addresses pollution concerns in Tideford, Gunnislake, and Launceston, which have been officially designated as Air Quality Management Areas due to not meeting national air quality objectives.
The proposed action plan outlines five core priorities. These include significant efforts to reduce transport emissions, foster positive behavioral changes through educational programs in schools and workplaces, bolster air quality monitoring systems, and ensure air quality considerations are embedded within future planning processes. These measures aim for a comprehensive approach to tackling pollution.
Councillor Thalia Marrington emphasized the critical link between air quality and public health, noting the positive impact of recent improvements in several areas. Residents, particularly those living in the identified management areas, are strongly encouraged to review the proposals and voice their opinions to help shape the final plan. The consultation period concludes on January 31st.




