Essex Air Quality Strategy

Have your say on improving air quality in Essex

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Essex councils are working together to tackle the largest environmental risk to public health.

Improving air quality

Residents, businesses and organisations across Essex, Southend and Thurrock are encouraged to have their say on a new strategy to improve air quality.

Air pollution is the largest environmental risk to public health in the UK. In Essex, more than one in 20 deaths are estimated to be linked in some part to air pollution.

Air pollution reduces life expectancy by causing heart and lung diseases and is connected to other health impacts, such as dementia.

Councils in Essex, Southend and Thurrock have taken action to improve local air quality for a number of years, but have now come together to jointly develop the new strategy through the Essex Air Quality Consortium.

New Air Quality Strategy

The consortium’s draft Essex Air Quality Strategy sets out aims and a shared vision to improve air quality across the region.

The strategy outlines actions the Essex Air Quality Consortium plans to take to tackle air pollution and help improve people’s health.

The strategy has been produced in partnership with all district, borough and city councils across Essex, as well as Essex County Council and the two unitary councils, Southend-on-Sea City Council and Thurrock Council.

The Essex Air Quality Strategy is also supported by various public sector organisations, including local NHS trusts, Essex Police and the Essex Fire and Rescue Service.

Share your feedback

The public are now being encouraged to share their feedback on the draft strategy as part of a consultation running until Sunday 2 March 2025.

Councillor John Spence, Cabinet Member for Heath, Social Care and Integration at Essex County Council, said:

The air we breathe can have a significant effect on people’s health, particularly children, older people and those with existing health conditions.

Whether caused by road traffic, construction or even some of the everyday things we use in our own homes, air pollution can impact us all.

Although air quality in Essex is good overall, and councils in Essex are already doing some excellent work to improve things further, we must not be complacent.

The new draft Essex Air Quality Strategy sets out a shared vision for the whole of Essex, Southend and Thurrock. It provides an overarching strategy for improving air quality and, ultimately, the health of people living and working in the county.

Air pollution crosses boundaries, so it is vital we all work closely together as councils, and alongside other partners, to make best use of our collective resources and have maximum impact.

Addressing vital issues

Councillor Lydia Hyde, Cabinet Member for Climate, Environment and Waste at Southend-on-Sea City Council, said:

We have made significant strides in tackling air pollution over the years, but now, through being a partner of the Essex Air Quality Consortium, we have a unique opportunity to develop a comprehensive plan that addresses this vital issue.

I urge all residents, businesses, and organisations in Southend to participate in the consultation on our shared Essex Air Quality Strategy, which recognises the cross-boundary nature of air pollution. Air pollution is the largest environmental risk to public health in the UK and by sharing your feedback, you can help shape a strategy by ensuring that our actions are effective and reflect the needs of Southend, with the aim to improve air quality and protect the health of our community.

Councillor Mark Hooper, Cabinet Member for Health and Well-being at Thurrock Council, said:

Air quality is a crucial factor in protecting the health and well-being of our residents.

This draft Essex Air Quality Strategy is a positive step forward, offering a united approach to tackling air pollution across Thurrock and Essex. By working together, we can make a real difference in reducing harmful emissions, improving the air we all breathe, and protecting the health of future generations.

I encourage everyone to get involved by sharing their views. Everyone has a part to play in shaping this important strategy.

Find out more

Visit www.essexair.org.uk/strategy to find out more about the strategy and complete the online consultation survey.

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