Birmingham’s class D clean air zone (CAZ) will deliver health and economic benefits to the city, the CBI’s economics team has said. But the conclusions have been criticised by a driver group, which says the city council’s own analysis shows the scheme will have a net economic disbenefit.
Birmingham City Council’s Class D CAZ, covering the area inside the A4540 ring road, will go live on 1 June. Non-compliant vehicles will have to pay a daily charge. The...
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