Bristol Weekly Magazine 7th July 2022

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Bristol Clean Air Zone is Coming Are You Ready?

“We’ve received over 3,800 applications for financial support. Our advisors have processed most of the applications from our priority groups. Our finance partners will be contacting eligible applicants from August to guide them through the next stage of the process by putting them in touch with approved dealerships.”

It’s confirmed that the city’s Clean Air Zone will start operating on Monday 28 November (2022). However there is still time to apply for financial support to replace vehicles that don’t meet the zone’s emission standards.

Two thirds of vehicles are already able to travel in the zone free of charge, but we know some people need a bit longer to make adaptations. There is an exemption available until July 2023 for those that are successful in applying for financial support and have yet to receive their new vehicle.

Mayor Rees said: “This is a major milestone on our journey to clean air. We have now agreed a launch date for the zone with government ministers and officials at the Joint Air Quality Unit. On Monday 28 November Bristol will introduce one of the most far-reaching zones in the UK. Poor air quality has a major impact on the health of everyone in the city and the Clean Air Zone will help us tackle this issue and meet government targets for cleaner air in 2023. “Most drivers on Bristol roads won’t need to pay the daily charge but if you do then you may be eligible for financial support to upgrade your vehicle. It’s easy to check if your vehicle will be charged with the government’s Clean Air Zone checker tool.”

In addition, we’ve asked Government to extend other temporary exemptions from the charge which will be available to: • • • •

Residents in the zone People working within the zone and earning less than £27,000 a year Blue Badge holders Patients attending hospitals in the zone

Applications for these temporary exemptions will open this September.

During negotiations with government, the council also secured £5.9 million of support for people to switch to active travel: including bike and e-bike trials, cycle The council is supporting people on low incomes and Bristol-based businesses prepare training, VOI e-Scooter credit, bus tickets, and planning sessions with travel experts to for the zone and has £42 million of funding help people explore all their options for their to help those that need to replace vehicles regular journeys. to meet the zone’s emission standards. The council’s website has more information Mayor Rees explained: “These travel offers about the zone and how to access financial are open to everyone that lives or works in support. Bristol and have the huge potential for posiMayor Rees added: “We’re making sure that tive behaviour change to benefit our health, environment and economy. The travel offers the Clean Air Zone won’t have a and the Clean Air Zone demonstrate our detrimental impact on people on low commitment to reduce harmful pollution by incomes or businesses. With five months increasing sustainable transport use for more until the zone starts, there’s still time to get journeys in line with leading liveable cities help from the council if you need to replace around the world. your vehicle. “Contact us to find out how we can help you an interest free loan or even a grant which you don’t pay back. You don’t need to buy a new electric car to not pay the Clean Air Zone charge - it could be as simple as going to your local second-hand dealer and upgrading your 2003 car for a 2006 one. 28

“By walking, cycling and using public transport more, we can make our city a healthier place for everyone. Our free travel offers are a great way of trying different ways of travelling to see what works for you. Go to the council’s website to find out more and register.”


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