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Trending Bath’s new Clean Air Zone is set to be the first outside of London when it launches next Monday. Private cars and motorbikes will not be charged under their scheme with the council focusing on other types of vehicles. Taxis and private hire vehicles will be charged £9 per day to use the roads alongside vans, light goods vehicles and minibuses. Heavy Goods Vehicles, trucks, lorries and coaches will all be charged £100 to use the roads when the new scheme is launched. READ MORE Fiona Howarth said it was too early to see the effects other schemes would have on electric car rates at this stage. ....
CAR TAX changes could be introduced in Bradford by the beginning of next year which could see many petrol and diesel drivers charged up to £9 per day. ....
Trending Despite the offer of grants and loans it s still debt at a time when debt is the last thing you need, isn’t it? The Deputy Leader of Bath and North East Somerset Council, Richard Samuel backed the charges as polluting models were “poisoning people”. He said the Council has worked to encourage businesses to update their cars or replace them ahead of the new rule. He told ITV: Let s be very clear about this, nitrogen dioxide emissions from diesel vehicles are poisoning people. READ MORE There has been a huge amount of work to encourage businesses either to retrofit their vehicles or to replace them. ....
Leeds and Leicester could adopt new schemes (Image: Getty) Nottingham City Council Portfolio Holder for Transport, Councllor Adele Williams told Express.co.uk: This kind of doom-mongering about a Workplace Parking Levy sparking the collapse of city centres is utter nonsense. We heard this sort of thing before we implemented ours – and nine years later we still haven’t seen those predictions materialise. No businesses have left Nottingham due to the WPL and many have invested here in the knowledge they will have to pay it, if they have eleven or more parking spaces. Forward-thinking business increasingly will invest in cities which have excellent green public transport options like ours, funded in part through the £75m we have raised through the levy so far. ....