A council has confirmed that non-compliant emergency vehicles will not be charged for entering a city's clean air zone (CAZ).
Some police cars, ambulances and fire engines will be charged to enter Bath's clean air zone from next month after a ...
A four-year exemption for emergency vehicles from a charging clean air zone will end in March, leaving some bluelight fleets ...
A plan to charge fire engines to drive into Bath’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) has been postponed. Since the CAZ was introduced in ...
From March 14, police cars, ambulances and fire engines that don't meet emission standards will face daily charges when ...
The Clean Air Fund have published a guide to implementing Clean Air / Low Emission Zones, aimed at city leaders, politicians ...
Bath and North East Somerset Council introduced a so-called Clean Air Zone (CAZ) – another name for an LTN – in 2021. It ...
Some police cars, ambulances and fire engines will be charged to enter Bath's clean air zone from next month after a four-year exemption ended. From 14 March, emergency service vehicles ...
Police cars, ambulances and fire engines will be charged to enter Bath’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) from next month. A four-year ...