The CAZ and Camden Report
Many thanks to the 80 or so people who attended our AGM, last Thursday 22nd November. In the second half we had an open discussion on the CAZ and how we feel it...
Many thanks to the 80 or so people who attended our AGM, last Thursday 22nd November. In the second half we had an open discussion on the CAZ and how we feel it...
These are not our words, but those of a Bath University Psychologist, Ian Walker, and would apply to us here in Camden. He goes on to say… I am a psychologist and I...
We are not alone. Here is a map of the clean air projects going on. The red ones are not going to result in a Clean Air Zone, CAZ. The green ones, in...
Slight apologies for a bit of a flurry of posts this week. This is a hot period if you are a car user, ending on 26th November when the Council consultation finishes. My...
Wera – two blog posts in two days? You might ask about our political impartiality but she is our MP after all, and showing a lot of interest in our views. This meeting...
We’ve heavily precis’d local MP, Wera Hobhouse’s press release today: We must act urgently to address pollution and transportation issues in Bath. I support a Clean Air Zone. However, in its current form...
Just published now. Camden residents’ quick highlights: Applies 24 hours x 7 days per week £9 per day for non-compliant cars, vans, taxis (for which generous exemptions apply) Non-compliant cars are pre 2015...
Those subscribing to the Council’s Bath-Breathes-2021 website may, like me, have just received an email informing us that: the decision over the details of the Controlled Air Zone will be made available on...
by a hard hitting poster campaign? There’s a big publicity push started today to get us ready for using our cars less. Despite there being so little news and minimal alacrity to engage...
Whilst the main flurry of activity continues to deliver the B&NES Clean Air Plan (CAP) according to published deadlines, the pre-existing air quality work is reported on in the “2018 Air Quality Annual...