Issue details
Revoking of Farrington Gurney Air Quality Management Area
Under the Environment Act 1995 Part IV
(section 83) as amended by the Environment Act 2021, a Local
Authority is required to review and assess the air quality within
its area against national objectives. Where the pollutant levels
are above or are likely to be above the national targets declare an
Air Quality Management Area (AQMA).
In August 2018, Bath & North East Somerset Council declared an
AQMA in Farrington Gurney.
An AQMA can be revoked if following a subsequent air quality
review, it is shown that the air quality objectives are being
achieved and are likely to remain so.
Since 2019, the air quality objective have been achieved and
therefore the Environmental Monitoring team are recommending to the
Council that the AQMA is revoke.
Following the revocation of the AQMA the Council will continue to
monitor air quality in the area. The Council will be developing an
air quality strategy to provide a framework in delivering local air
quality improvements within Bath and North East Somerset district,
as well as detailing the ambition the authority has with developing
appropriate policies and applying appropriate regulatory
control.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: High Littleton;
Notice of proposed decision first published: 25/03/2026
Decision due: Not before 2nd Apr 2026 by Cabinet Member for Sustainable Bath and North East Somerset
Lead director: Director of Place Management
Contact: Michelle Tett, Environmental Protection Manager Email: Michelle_Tett@bathnes.gov.uk.
Consultation process
1. Letter drop to commercial and residential
properties that are 25 metres from the boundary of the AQMA.
2. Internal stakeholders consulted:
o Communication & Marking
o Liveable Neighbourhood Team
o Clean Air Zone Team
o Development Management Team (Planning)
o Transport development and policy
o Public Health
o Climate and engagement/ green transformation
o Highways
3. External stakeholders consulted:
o North Somerset Council
o Somerset County Council
o Wiltshire Council
o South Glos Council
o Bristol City Council
o National Highways
o Environment Agency
o DEFRA
o West of England Combined Authority (WECA)
o Farrington Gurney Parish Council
4. Consultation circulation to High Littleton Councillor Morgan and
Cllr Warren
5. Public online Engagement - Dates to be confirmed
6. Notification letter sent to local library and select businesses
with a request for them to display to highlight the consultation to
local users.
EFP Reference: E3698
Documents
- Revoking of Farrington Gurney Air Quality Management Area
PDF 198 KB - FGAQMA SMD - Appendix 1.pdf
PDF 302 KB
Background papers
