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Air
Quality Assessment
Where the development is proposed inside, or
adjacent to an air quality management area (AQMA), or where the development
could in itself result in the designation of an AQMA or where the grant of
planning permission would conflict with, or render unworkable, elements of a
local authority’s air quality action plan, applications should be supported by
such information as is necessary to allow a full consideration of the impact of
the proposal on the air quality of the area.
Where AQMAs cover regeneration areas,
developers should provide an air quality assessment as part of their planning
application.
Further advice is available in Planning Policy Statement 23: Planning and
Pollution Control (November 2004).