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Clean Air Zone plans given final approval in Trafford

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To keep up with Trafford news sign up to the MyTrafford newsletter here Proposals to tackle nitrogen dioxide levels in the borough and across Greater Manchester have been approved by Trafford council.

At a full council meeting yesterday, the authority’s backing was given to Greater Manchester’s final Clean Air Plan, despite opposition councillors thinking the plans ‘don’t go far enough’.

The plan aims to tackle the ongoing problem of pollution on local roads, which contributes towards at least 1,200 deaths per year in the city-region.

All 10 Greater Manchester (GM) councils are considering the GM Clean Air Plan at meetings taking place throughout July, after it was endorsed by the region’s 10 local authority leaders at a GMCA meeting on

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