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Leeds Clean Air Day 2019

11th June 2019

CPRE West Yorkshire are supporting Clean Air Day 20 June 2019 and are sharing this letter from Leeds City Council and the Leeds Clean Air Day Campaign Group helping spread the word about how you can get involved.

Joint Letter from Leeds City Council and Leeds Clean Air Day Campaign Group

Love clean air? Join us for Clean Air Day on Thursday 20 June 2019
It’s only a few weeks until National Clean Air Day 2019 and organisations and individuals across Leeds are gearing up for it to become the biggest and best yet. To really make an impact we need as many people involved as possible. Will you help us spread the word?

Why do we need Clean Air Day?
We can’t always see it but air pollution is the largest environmental risk to our health. In Leeds, the majority of outdoor air pollution comes from transport—particularly from older diesel and petrol vehicles.

Leeds City Council are introducing a Clean Air Charging Zone and taking steps to reduce air pollution to within legal limits as soon as possible. However there are no ‘safe’ levels of air pollution and therefore there is a continuous need to improve air quality to best protect the health of everyone in the city.

Almost all of us contribute to this problem and so, by changing our transport habits, we can all play a role in solving it. On Clean Air Day 2019 we’ll be promoting actions that we can all take to help make Leeds a cleaner, greener city. This includes ideas for changing how we travel such as hopping on a bus or bike, or walking wherever possible.

What can you do?
The most important action that you can take to support Clean Air Day is to reduce your own emissions by leaving your car at home. Whether that means taking public transport, car sharing, walking, cycling, running or working from home that day—you’ll be doing your bit to improve local air quality.

We’d also like your help with spreading the word. For more information and downloadable resources, please visit the Clean Air Leeds website. It includes general information about air pollution, ways to get involved, actions we can all take on the day and beyond, pledge cards, hashtags to use on social media and how to share your own event(s). There is also information about events and activities taking place on the day including city centre walks, information stalls and an opportunity to take a spin on an electric bike. We hope to see you (and many others) there on the day and on social media before then.

Thanks in advance for your support with helping to make the day a success. With your help, we can make every day in Leeds a Clean Air Day.

Ruth Gelletlie, Co-ordinator, Leeds Clean Air Day Campaign Group
Cllr James Lewis, Deputy Leader, Leeds City Council