Reduce Traffic and Air Pollution on Lewes Road Now

Recent signers:
Claire Greenland and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Lewes Road has some of the worst pollution levels in Sussex.

Add your name to support action to improve air quality on Lewes Road.

Details

Lewes Road is flanked by five local primary schools, three nurseries, one of the city’s largest medical centres, and a myriad of homes and businesses.  People spend time here walking to work, school, university, waiting at bus stops, waiting in traffic, cycling, and socialising outside pubs and restaurants.  For many Lewes Road is an essential part of our daily lives.

The Lewes Road area is also an 'air quality management area'. This means that it is an area which is at risk of breaching national air quality safety levels.

Despite increased monitoring and some measures implemented by the local council, levels of harmful air pollutants still remain very high.

Please see the '2025 Air Quality Annual Status Report (ASR), page 3-5 of the pdf document' from Brighton Council for further information.

Prolonged exposure to pollutants can lead to severe health problems including asthma, reduced lung function, cancer, stroke and increased risk of early death. There is emerging evidence for a link with dementia and known association with preterm birth. Research has shown that children, the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions are particularly vulnerable.

We, the undersigned, are calling on Brighton Council to:

1. Hold an urgent public meeting with independent experts in air pollution, respiratory health, transport, and urban planning, as well as residents, teachers, and parents, to decide on the best way to improve air quality quickly. 

2. Consider Lewes Road as a Clean Air Pilot Scheme 

  • Ensuring electric buses are prioritised for this route as soon as possible
  • Reducing idling from traffic waiting at lights with a campaign to raise awareness of the benefits of cutting engines and visible warnings to benefit local schools and nurseries nearby

  • Timed traffic restrictions for the most polluting vehicles

  • Clean Air Zone - charges for the most polluting vehicles to reduce their reliance on this route and encourage active transport for those who can, and the use of alternative less congested routes where possible

Where successful, these could be rolled out across the city, improving air quality for all.

3. Work transparently with residents, schools, and local businesses to co-design the pilot and ensure a just, inclusive approach.

 

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Thank you for your support! 

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Recent signers:
Claire Greenland and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Lewes Road has some of the worst pollution levels in Sussex.

Add your name to support action to improve air quality on Lewes Road.

Details

Lewes Road is flanked by five local primary schools, three nurseries, one of the city’s largest medical centres, and a myriad of homes and businesses.  People spend time here walking to work, school, university, waiting at bus stops, waiting in traffic, cycling, and socialising outside pubs and restaurants.  For many Lewes Road is an essential part of our daily lives.

The Lewes Road area is also an 'air quality management area'. This means that it is an area which is at risk of breaching national air quality safety levels.

Despite increased monitoring and some measures implemented by the local council, levels of harmful air pollutants still remain very high.

Please see the '2025 Air Quality Annual Status Report (ASR), page 3-5 of the pdf document' from Brighton Council for further information.

Prolonged exposure to pollutants can lead to severe health problems including asthma, reduced lung function, cancer, stroke and increased risk of early death. There is emerging evidence for a link with dementia and known association with preterm birth. Research has shown that children, the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions are particularly vulnerable.

We, the undersigned, are calling on Brighton Council to:

1. Hold an urgent public meeting with independent experts in air pollution, respiratory health, transport, and urban planning, as well as residents, teachers, and parents, to decide on the best way to improve air quality quickly. 

2. Consider Lewes Road as a Clean Air Pilot Scheme 

  • Ensuring electric buses are prioritised for this route as soon as possible
  • Reducing idling from traffic waiting at lights with a campaign to raise awareness of the benefits of cutting engines and visible warnings to benefit local schools and nurseries nearby

  • Timed traffic restrictions for the most polluting vehicles

  • Clean Air Zone - charges for the most polluting vehicles to reduce their reliance on this route and encourage active transport for those who can, and the use of alternative less congested routes where possible

Where successful, these could be rolled out across the city, improving air quality for all.

3. Work transparently with residents, schools, and local businesses to co-design the pilot and ensure a just, inclusive approach.

 

PLEASE NOTE

Please check the location in your settings before signing! Change.org appears to autopopulate this for some people which has resulted in a large number of invalid signatures. Brighton and Hove Council will only accept signatures for residents of the city. 

Thank you for your support! 

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