Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Air quality in North East Lincolnshire continues to improve

Air quality across North East Lincolnshire has been reported as healthier, with no breaches of national pollution limits recorded in the latest monitoring study.

The Annual Status Report reviewed nitrogen dioxide levels at 31 locations across the borough. Results showed that concentrations remained within the UK’s legal limits, confirming continued improvement in local air conditions.

Data was collected through a combination of real-time monitoring stations, located on Peaks Parkway and Cleethorpe Road, and diffusion tubes placed around the area. These methods provide continuous tracking and monthly analysis to identify patterns and long-term trends.

The findings, now accepted by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), demonstrate the progress being made in managing air quality. The report highlights the borough’s commitment to creating a cleaner, more sustainable environment that supports both public health and wider net-zero ambitions.

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