JUST days remain to have your say on plans to make Warrington's air cleaner.
The public consultation over the council's new air quality action plan ends on Friday.
The proposed 18-point plan aims to reduce nitrogen dioxide levels within the main, busy traffic routes in and around the town.
It includes a number of 'immediate actions', such as an increased focus on sustainable transport, encouraging cleaner fuels and electric vehicles, new cycling and walking links, as well as an 'intelligent' transport system.
Other proposed actions are to explore the potential for feasibility studies, such as looking into the potential of clean air zones and workplace charging levies.
The action plan, which will run until 2022, is expected to 'evolve' through regular reviews.
At the end of the consultation, all comments received will be reviewed and, if necessary, the plan will be amended.
Depending upon comments received, the finalised action plan is expected to be adopted by February 2018.
To submit your views head to warrington.gov.uk.
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