Pollution
Bristol City Council has commissioned students from Bath Spa University to produce three exciting videos to promote our current noise consultation. The students at Artswork produced three online viral videos showing how difficult and annoying it can be to communicate on noisy roads. The other two videos are here and here. Why not go to AskBristol and have your say on traffic noise?
do you know
- That you can see what people and businesses are doing for the environment on bristolstreets
- That the council’s Pollution Control team is responsible for noise, air and land pollution?
- About noise mapping in Bristol?
- How to get help with noise problems?
- How to report a problem with air pollution including bonfires?
- How to find out today's air quality?
- What the water quality is like in Bristol's waterways?
- About Smokefree and the law?
- That the council's Environment team, based at the CREATE centre is responsible for air quality management in the city?
- That the Environment Agency deals with pollution from major industrial sites and with water pollution incidents affecting rivers?
- That the Bristol Living Rivers Project campaigns for cleaner rivers by raising awareness of Bristol's watercourses through community led events to promote awareness and respect for our rivers?
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