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Birmingham Airport pollution is having a ‘big impact’ on air quality, residents say

Cars idling, burning wood and pollution from Birmingham Airport are just some of the issues residents say are worrying them about Solihull’s air quality. But questions are being asked why so few people took part in Solihull Council’s consultation on air pollution, as fewer than 200 residents got involved.

The results of the survey were discussed at the recent meeting of Solihull Council’s Economic Development, Managed Growth and Skills Scrutiny Board.




The key themes raised in the audience responses are:

  • Car idling – leaving a car’s engine running while it is not moving – especially on school streets.
  • Wood burning
  • Effective communication with residents
  • Air quality monitoring – the need for routine and real-time monitoring of air quality
  • Traffic congestion
  • Active travel – the need to promote and support more active forms of travel such as cycling
  • Electric vehicles – especially the need to install more electric vehicle charging stations throughout the neighborhood
  • Sustainable public transport
  • Birmingham Airport – some respondents share concerns Birmingham Airport is having a ‘significant effect’ on local air quality

Solihull Council, in the report, committed to introducing an air quality web page providing key information; raising awareness of the health impacts of wood burners; improving monitoring capabilities and working with Birmingham Airport to develop and promote initiatives to reduce the impact on air quality in Solihull.

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During the debate, Councilor Bernadette Donnelly said that 173 Solihull residents and 10 businesses/groups responded to Solihull Council’s survey in the form of two online questionnaires between December and February last year.

“The results are really disappointing,” Coun Donnelly said.

“There seems to be a missing link somewhere with actually getting the commitment.

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