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Chichester District Council — Let’s Talk: Air Quality
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Overview
Chichester District Council has reviewed and updated its Air Quality Action Plan, which sets out a range of ways in which it proposes to help continue improving air quality in the Chichester District, and would like to hear your thoughts on this.
While air quality in the area is generally very good, there are a small number of places that are adversely affected by air pollution and the council is working to help tackle this issue through a number of schemes and projects associated with its Air Quality Action Plan. It’s now time for the plan to be reviewed and updated. The proposed revised plan includes recommendations to continue some of the successful projects from the previous plan and identifies new actions that could be taken if additional funding can be secured.
Why We Are Consulting
Chichester District Council would like to hear your views on its revised Air Quality Action Plan. To view the draft plan and its suggestions, and to share your views in an easy-to-complete survey, simply click on the link and submit your feedback before midnight on 28 June. On the consultation page, you can also find a range of Frequently Asked Questions providing extra context and summarising the plan’s proposals.
If you require any of this information in an alternative format, then please contact us via email at letstalk@chichester.gov.uk or by telephone on 01243 785166 and we will do our best to assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an NGT texting app installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 01243 785166.
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We are always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, please contact us at haveyoursay@westsussex.gov.uk.
Overview
Chichester District Council has reviewed and updated its Air Quality Action Plan, which sets out a range of ways in which it proposes to help continue improving air quality in the Chichester District, and would like to hear your thoughts on this.
While air quality in the area is generally very good, there are a small number of places that are adversely affected by air pollution and the council is working to help tackle this issue through a number of schemes and projects associated with its Air Quality Action Plan. It’s now time for the plan to be reviewed and updated. The proposed revised plan includes recommendations to continue some of the successful projects from the previous plan and identifies new actions that could be taken if additional funding can be secured.
Why We Are Consulting
Chichester District Council would like to hear your views on its revised Air Quality Action Plan. To view the draft plan and its suggestions, and to share your views in an easy-to-complete survey, simply click on the link and submit your feedback before midnight on 28 June. On the consultation page, you can also find a range of Frequently Asked Questions providing extra context and summarising the plan’s proposals.
If you require any of this information in an alternative format, then please contact us via email at letstalk@chichester.gov.uk or by telephone on 01243 785166 and we will do our best to assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an NGT texting app installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 01243 785166.
We are committed to making this website accessible, in accordance with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018. Please view the West Sussex County Council Accessibility Statement for further details. Information about the accessibility of the Your Voice Engagement Hub can be found by clicking on the 'Accessibility tab' which can be found at the bottom of this page. Where it exists, we will provide details of any project related content which is not fully accessible under a heading of 'Non-accessible content' below.
We are always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, please contact us at haveyoursay@westsussex.gov.uk.