Andy Street calls for 'Clean Air Revolution' in the West Midlands

A coalition to lead the way in tackling air pollution responsible for hundreds of premature deaths every year is needed in the West Midlands, the region’s mayor has said.

Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street was speaking after a Birmingham City Council proposal for a clean air zone in the city centre was announced this week. The scheme is still to be debated by the council but, if passed, would see the most polluting vehicles charged to enter the zone.

Mr Street said encouraging people out of cars and supporting the development and rollout of clean electric vehicles were just some of the measures that could combat air pollution. He said the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and the wider region had its own part to play in tackling the problem. He said:

“Air quality is a public health crisis which needs urgent action here in the West Midlands. 1,600 premature deaths each year in the West Midlands are caused by air pollution.

“We need a ‘Clean Air Revolution’ to tackle this issue head-on. We have the opportunity to build a coalition of Government, councils, industry, universities and residents to lead the clean air agenda in the West Midlands, the UK and the world.

“Birmingham City Council has taken the bold step of proposing a Clean Air Zone for the city, and residents and other groups have the opportunity to make their views known in the next few weeks on how we tackle the air quality challenge in Birmingham.”

The Mayor added that the WMCA had to work with the world-class automotive industry here in the West Midlands and the Government also needed to play its part, and he was working with ministers to discuss the support needed to bring the 'Clean Air Revolution' about.

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