Posted: Wed 25th Apr 2018

Temporary 50 mph speed limit on the bypass to reduce nitrogen dioxide

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Apr 25th, 2018

A temporary speed limit of 50 mph will be introduced in the next few months on the A483 ‘near to Wrexham’ to try and reduce nitrogen dioxide emissions by 18%.

The move is part of a package of measures to improve air quality in Wales that has been announced by Environment Minister Hannah Blythyn.

The Minister confirmed immediate measures, including temporary speed limits, will come into force within the next two months to reduce nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels on roads where levels are currently above legal limits. Among the restrictions will be the introduction of 50 mph speed limits over the short length of the exceedance at five locations – including the A483 by Wrexham between the Mold Road ‘B&Q’ roundabout and Gresford.

Among the measures will be a new £20m fund to reduce emissions and improve the environment in Wales. The Air Quality Fund, which will run until 2021, will support local authorities to comply with nitrogen dioxide limits and improve air quality in their areas.

Speaking during a plenary debate, the Minister announced a consultation will be launched today on plans for Clean Air Zones, designated areas where action is taken to reduce public and environmental exposure to airborne pollutants.

The proposals include stopping or restricting access for the most polluting vehicles entering a Clean Air Zone, thereby reducing road congestion and emissions within the Clean Air Zones and neighbouring areas.

A new Air Quality in Wales website will also be launched, enabling people to check live air quality information for their area. The website will provide local data on current and forecasted air pollution levels, as well as historical data. It will also include “educational materials, games and tools for schools and improved health advice”.

Minister for Environment Hannah Blythyn said: “I am delighted to announce a package of measures to improve air quality in Wales, including a £20 million fund to help local authorities put arrangements in place to reduce air pollution in their areas.

“We will encourage local authorities to introduce Clean Air Zones, where evidence suggests they are needed to reduce harmful emissions, as well as launching a new website which allows people to check the air quality in their area.

“Delivering clean air in Wales is one of my key priorities. I am committed to taking action to reduce air pollution in Wales to support a healthier future for our communities and protect our natural environment.

“I am confident the measures I am announcing today will help support the changes we need to make in Wales to deliver cleaner air.

We will pass on details from Welsh Government on the speed limit changes if provided, however going by last year it might get buried in the back of a newspaper first before it is picked up thirteen days later due to the superb way such things are communicated to you.



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