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The Bristol Clean Air Zone (CAZ) is due to start on 28 November, and will cover the city centre and some of the inner suburbs. But drivers will be wondering who has to pay and how much.
Millions of pounds raised from the clean air zone will be used to pay for better buses in certain parts of Bristol. From ...
Drivers of older, more polluting vehicles are now being charged to enter Bristol city centre A clean air zone (CAZ) that has just been introduced to a city centre could be scrapped if pollution ...
Bristol’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) started on Monday 28 November. This introduced daily charges for older, more polluting vehicles driven in the city centre and harbourside area. This page gives advice to ...
Millions of pounds raised from the Clean Air Zone will be used to pay for better buses in certain parts of Bristol. From ...
Bristol has cancelled plans to ban diesel cars from a small area of its city centre and implement a Clean Air Zone. The city's mayor announced that the council is instead hoping to draw up new ...
Bristol City Council is planning to spend £4.7m ... said the Local Democracy Reporting Service. The Clean Air Zone was launched in November 2022 and raised £26m in one year.
Bristol City Council is planning to spend £4.7 million ... is exploring how best to spend some of the income from the Clean Air Zone, and has met five times since forming to thrash out what ...
It comes as the latest air quality data shows improvements on local roads across the city-region. Bristol City Council ... coming into the city centre zone.