Last chance for say on Newcastle clean air vehicle toll move

Getty Images Vehicles travelling across the Tyne Bridge into Newcastle and GatesheadGetty Images
Private cars will be exempt under the latest clean air zone proposals

People have their final chance to have their say on plans for a clean air toll in Newcastle city centre.

The plans would see HGVs and buses charged £50 to enter the area from 2021 with taxis and vans paying £12.50.

Leader of Newcastle Council Nick Forbes said the council needed to impose the toll because of a government directive to cut pollution by 2021.

A six-week consultation ends at 00:00 GMT before the plan goes before the council for approval later this month.

Newcastle City Council Map of revised Clean Air ZoneNewcastle City Council
The Clean Air Zone no longer includes the centre of Gateshead or Gosforth and Wallsend

Originally the toll included private cars, but that was scrapped after objections.

Opponents of the scheme had feared charging private cars would hit the poorest communities hardest because of a possible rise in bus fares.

NE1, a campaigning group, had called for "less drastic measures" and the council revised the plan.

Originally the planned toll was also more widespread, but after objections it no longer includes the centre of Gateshead, Gosforth and Wallsend.

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