Drivers of older, more polluting vehicles are now being charged to enter Bristol city centre A clean air zone (CAZ) that has just been introduced to a city centre could be scrapped if pollution ...
Bristol City Council plans to introduce a Clean Air Zone in October, charging £9 a day for high-polluting vehicles. It has been under pressure from the government to improve the city's air quality.
Motorists could face higher charges to enter Bristol’s Clean Air Zone under new city council plans aimed at balancing its budget. But the move won't save the authority a single penny.
The new 16 route will serve east Bristol and will run from Fishponds to the city centre (Rupert Street). The route will also serve Kingswood, St George, Barton Hill and Temple Meads. The service will ...
Bristol’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) started on Monday 28 November. This introduced daily charges for older, more polluting vehicles driven in the city centre and harbourside area. This page gives advice to ...
A four-year exemption for emergency vehicles from a charging clean air zone will end in March, leaving some bluelight fleets ...
ambulances and fire engines - will have to pay when entering Bath's Clean Air Zone next month, as a four-year exemption comes to an end. In Bristol, there are plans to change the layout of the ...
Three new bus services are due to start running after a council set aside £4.7m raised by clean air zone charges ... some concerns by residents. Bristol City Councillor Ed Plowden said the ...
Police cars, ambulances and fire engines will be charged to enter Bath’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) from next month. A four-year ...
In total £4.7m has been set aside by the council from the income raised by Clean Air Zone charges ... Service 16 – East Bristol: From Fishponds to Rupert Street in the city centre, via ...