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Have your say on air quality in Croydon

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The council currently has a network of 4 continuous monitoring stations and 10 lamp post monitors located around the borough. The aim is to increase this network, subject to funding, in strategic locations.  

How strongly do you agree or disagree with expanding the air quality monitoring network at hotspot areas? (see page 9 of the Air Quality Delivery Plan for details)

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How strongly do you agree or disagree that the council should continue to work with schools to help them improve local air quality?

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It is important for boroughs to be leading by example, to ensure that we are working towards network zero carbon 2050. 

How strongly do you agree or disagree with the council taking measures to ensure this target is achieved?

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The idling of vehicle engines when stationary, contributes to local air pollution and damages people’s health. We are running events to educate people about the issues of idling and encouraging motorists to switch off when stationary. 

How strongly do you agree or disagree with encouraging motorists to switch off their engines when stationary?

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Research suggests that wood burning is responsible for around 31% of PM2.5 in urban areas.  How strongly do you agree or disagree that the council should undertake an awareness campaign regarding the health impacts of wood burning?

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The Healthy Streets Approach is a set of initiatives to improve air quality, reduce congestion and help make Croydon’s diverse communities greener, healthier and more attractive places to live, work, play and do business Find out more here

How strongly do you agree or disagree with the council's proposals to make Croydon's streets healthier?

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How strongly do you agree or disagree that the council continues to assess any potential impact of more electric vehicle infrastructure in the borough?

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How strongly do you agree or disagree that the council works with residents and businesses to improve air quality in Croydon?