The divisive introduction of the Clean Air Zone in Birmingham has made a ‘significant contribution’ to reducing air pollution - but challenges remain in two city centre areas. Birmingham’s CAZ was ...
More than 1,300 signs that were put up across Greater Manchester before the Clean Air Zone was put on hold can now come down. The controversial scheme, which would have seen taxis, vans, lorries and ...
No Clean Air Zone charges will be introduced in Greater Manchester, the government has confirmed, ending a three-year saga. Plans to charge some motorists up to £60 a day for driving on the ...
The government's said local leaders can review and cancel contracts relating to the Clean Air Zone. More than 1,000 signs and hundreds of cameras were installed when the plans were introduced ...
More than 1,300 signs that were put up across Greater Manchester before the Clean Air Zone was put on hold can now come down. The controversial scheme, which would have seen taxis, vans ...
The divisive introduction of the Clean Air Zone in Birmingham has made a ‘significant contribution’ to reducing air pollution - but challenges remain in two city centre areas. Birmingham’s ...
The closure of the Warwickshire site and a restructuring of its office in Newcastle-upon-Tyne will put 100 jobs at risk. The move is part of a wider process to reorganise the French company's ...
Andy Burnham says the government’s decision to not impose a charging clean air zone in Greater Manchester is a ‘truly a great outcome’. Ministers confirmed on Thursday morning (January 23 ...
Today’s decision thus rules out a Clean Air Zone in Manchester so motorists will not be charged to drive into the area. Instead, there will be a fleet of even more new green buses and traffic ...
This classic view recalls Newcastle Quayside and the bridges of the River Tyne on a grey, overcast day in 1936. The image was taken by Humphrey Spender, an esteemed photographer, designer and ...
The Tyne Bridge was designed by engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson and built by Dorman Long Co. It was opened in October 1928 by King George V and has become an iconic symbol of Tyneside.