The Committee recommends that the Office for Environmental Protection is given the necessary powers to...
The Committee recommends that the Office for Environmental Protection is given the necessary powers to enforce these limits.
Air pollution has been classified as the largest environmental risk to UK public health. In 2016, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the Royal College of Physicians estimated about 40,000 people in the UK die every year due to outdoor air pollution, with disadvantaged communities disproportionately affected. It also estimated it costs … Show more
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fifth report - Air Quality and coronavirus: a glimpse of a … | HC 468 | 11 Feb 2021 | 20 | Responded |
The Committee recommends that the Office for Environmental Protection is given the necessary powers to enforce these limits.
During the first lockdown in spring 2020, active travel increased significantly, facilitated in part by timely Government action. It is important that this progress is not lost, and the Government must match its rhetoric on a longer-term shift to active travel with sufficient funding. It is important that this progress … Read more
| Date | Witnesses | |
|---|---|---|
| 16 Nov 2020 | Andrew Jackson · Joint Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Department for Transport Air Quality Unit, Dr Bill Parish · Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, Rachel Maclean MP · Department for Transport, Rebecca Pow MP · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | View ↗ |
| 3 Nov 2020 | Marvin Rees · Bristol City Council, Matthew Holmes · Derby City Council | View ↗ |
| 29 Sep 2020 | Jemima Hartshorn · Mums for Lungs, Kate Langford · Guy's and St Thomas' Charity, Parveen Kumar · British Medical Association (BMA), Paul Swinney · Centre for Cities, Subrah Krishnan-Harihara · Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce | View ↗ |
| 8 Sep 2020 | Professor Alastair Lewis · University of York, Professor Anna Hansell · University of Leicester, Professor Eloise Scotford · University College London, Professor Sir Michael Marmot · University College London (UCL) | View ↗ |
| Witness | Organisation | Sessions |
|---|---|---|
| Andrew Jackson · Deputy Director | Joint Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Department for Transport Air Quality Unit | 1 |
| Dr Bill Parish · Head of Air Quality & Industrial Emissions | Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs | 1 |
| Jemima Hartshorn · Founder and Director | Mums for Lungs | 1 |
| Kate Langford · Programme Director | Guy's and St Thomas' Charity | 1 |
| Marvin Rees · Mayor | Bristol City Council | 1 |
| Matthew Holmes · Deputy Leader | Derby City Council | 1 |
| Parveen Kumar · Professor | British Medical Association (BMA) | 1 |
| Paul Swinney · Director of Research | Centre for Cities | 1 |
| Professor Alastair Lewis · Professor | University of York | 1 |
| Professor Anna Hansell · Professor of Environmental Epidemiology | University of Leicester | 1 |
| Professor Eloise Scotford · Professor | University College London | 1 |
| Professor Sir Michael Marmot · Director of the Institute of Health Equity and Pr… | University College London (UCL) | 1 |
| Rachel Maclean MP · Parliamentary Under Secretary of State | Department for Transport | 1 |
| Rebecca Pow MP · Parliamentary Under Secretary of State | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | 1 |
| Subrah Krishnan-Harihara · Head of Research | Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce | 1 |