Issue details
Adoption of the Air Quality Action Plan: Temple Cloud and Farrington Gurney (WL)
This Air Quality Action Plan (AQAP) has been
produced as part of our statutory duties required by the Local Air
Quality Management framework. It outlines the action we will take
to reduce the concentrations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the
villages of Farrington Gurney and Temple Cloud in Bath and North
East Somerset between 2022 and 2027.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Affects more than 1 ward;
Decision status: Approved
Wards affected: High Littleton; Mendip;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 14/02/2023
Decision due: Not before 18th Mar 2023 by Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood Services
Lead director: Director of Place Management
Contact: Tiago Roque, Public Protection Technical Officer Email: tiago_roque@bathnes.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Public consultation, the consultation
commenced on 13th February 2020 and ran for 12 weeks. Information
and views were gathered by means of an online/paper survey, and via
stakeholder drop-in events, with some consultees choosing to write
letters or emails. Drop-in style events were held at Farrington
Gurney (25th February) and Temple Cloud (26th February and 4th
March) to enable stakeholders to come along and discuss air quality
issues. Officers also attended Parish Council meetings at both
parishes on 11th February (Temple Cloud) and 17th February
(Farrington Gurney) to provide information and answer
questions.
Consultees
The consultation was on residents living near
to the affected roads, and to some extent the wider Temple Cloud
and Farrington Gurney communities. Statutory consultees were also
invited to comment on the Air Quality Action Plan.
EFP Reference: E3449
Decisions
Documents