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Draft Air Quality Action Plan - May 2020

Many thanks for everybody who contributed to our recent consultation on our local Derby City Council draft air quality action plan to move forward on national air quality objectives. The plan will help us to identify where we need to focus attention and how we will work to improve the quality of air in Derby.

The Air Quality Action Plan (AQAP) is produced as part of our statutory duties required by the Local Air Quality Management framework. It outlines the action we propose to take to improve air quality in Derby between 2019 and 2024.

Feedback is currently being reviewed and we will provide an update on the plan as soon as this has been updated.

Reducing NO2

To make sure that the Council understands your views which will inform our proposals and help us achieve a local solution that will also meet our legal requirements, an eight week consultation took place on three proposals, from Monday 30th July until Monday 24th September 2018. The results of the consultation have now been produced and can be viewed online.

Over 2,500 responses were received along with additional feedback from a range of stakeholders including residents, local businesses, public transport operators, taxi/private hire operators and HGV operators, which has helped identify and develop further the best scheme for Derby.

Source of commentNumber of responses
Online responses 2521
Paper responses 16
Letters and emails 33

The results have been used to inform the further work we have undertaken to help us determine the most appropriate solution for Derby.

Of the three options set out in the consultation document the overwhelming support was for option one - the traffic management solution and the Council’s preferred option.  Just under three quarters of respondents (73.6%) agreed with the main measures set out in option one, compared to just 27.5% for option two (charging zone within the inner ring road) and 17.1% for option three (charging zone within the outer ring road).

We have given the feedback careful consideration, along with other technical evidence in order to select and refine our preferred option, which we can announce is Option One - Traffic Measures on Stafford Street.

A second phase consultation was undertaken from 31st October to 21st November 2018 on the Council’s preferred Local Air Quality Plan (LAQP). The consultation was held to gather feedback on the scheme details as well as to assess preference for and help to develop the supporting measures to be included in the Local Air Quality Plan.

Following due consideration of all the comments received during the second phase, the following actions have now been completed:

  • Further refinement of the Local Air Quality Plan has taken place and the feasibility of some design suggestions has been assessed.
  • Provision of an updated FAQ page on the web site to provide answers to commonly raised questions received during the consultation.
  • Detailed responses have been provided to key stakeholder groups including the Strategic Bus Partnership and cycling representatives.
  • A site visit has been completed with cycling representatives to understand the specific concerns raised during the consultation.
  • Suggestions from stakeholders on support required are being given due consideration and being fed into the identification and confirmation of the mitigation measures for the Clean Air Fund bid.

Where concerns cannot be specifically addressed through the refinement of the preferred option further consideration is being given to the utilisation of other possible funding sources to address issues.

Full results for the second phase consultation:

  • Air quality consultation findings report - October 2018
  • Air quality second phase consultation executive summary
  • Air quality second phase consultation final report

Further explanation of the Business Case submission and latest scheme designs will be published in February.

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