LGA responds to ONS analysis of air pollution link to COVID-19

“This analysis shows why it is vital the Government continues to supports councils to invest in long-term measures to reduce harmful transport emissions such as cycling and walking infrastructure."


Responding to analysis by the Office for National Statistics measuring the link between long-term exposure to dirty air and COVID-19 deaths in England, Cllr Darren Rodwell, Local Government Association transport spokesperson, said:

“Air pollution is a major public health issue that councils want to work with government to tackle.

“The temporary reductions in emissions being seen at the moment provides us with some unique insight into what might be possible for future air quality in our communities.

“Councils are demonstrating to government why they are a key part of the solution in reducing air pollution, by introducing Clean Air Zones, encouraging the use of electric vehicles with recharging points and promoting cycling.

“This analysis shows why it is vital the Government continues to supports councils to invest in long-term measures to reduce harmful transport emissions such as cycling and walking infrastructure. The forthcoming Spending Review should commit to long-term funding for public transport as well as electric vehicles.”