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By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex
Cllr Simon Heap has outlined the Green Party s opposition to a CAZ in Epping Forest. Photos:Google Maps/EFDC The Green Party has spelled out its opposition to the council’s proposals for a possible ‘congestion fee’ on Epping Forest roads. Epping Forest Council is looking into measures reduce pollution around the forest’s Special Area of Conservation to help Natural England’s backing for future developments. The ULEZ style Clean Air Zone (CAZ), known as the Interim Air Pollution Mitigation Strategy, might see drivers charged to use roads by 2025.
By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex
Epping Forest District Council is considering plans to introduce a ULEZ style Clean Air Zone on Epping Forest Roads. Photos: Google Maps/Pixabay Residents say they are shocked by plans for potential ULEZ style motorist fees and say they are angered by how they find out about the news. Epping Forest Council has begun to discuss plans to charge roads users in Epping Forest in what officials have described as a “necessary” move to defend the environment and secure National England’s backing for any development in the area.